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Encyclopedia > Colorado Cricket League

Colorado Cricket League (CCL) was established in 1981. CCL caters to the cricketing needs of the about 300-400 members.


CCL is lead by the dynamic leadership of Jarrar Jaffari (President of the League since 2004) other officers are:


V. President : Sarfraz Khan Secretary: Rajesh Joshi Tresurer: Raymond Maschrahnahs.


The CCL is made up of Seven clubs and eight team.


Coal Creek Cricket Club (Gold and Green Teams), Colorado State University, Fort Collins Cricket Club, Denver Sluggers, Royal Bengal Cricket Club, Littleton Cricket Club, Colorado Springs Cricket Club.


CCL's web site is CCL


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Colorado Springs Cricket Club - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (86 words)
The Colorado Springs Cricket Club represents the city in the Colorado Cricket League.
Formerly called One World Cricket Club, they have won the state championship three times (1999, 2002, 2005) and been in the top four teams in the state for last four consecutive years.
This page was last modified 08:01, 18 July 2006.
History of CCCC (677 words)
BCC was composed mainly of students from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
This led to UCCC being crowned the champions of the Colorado Cricket League.
In keeping with the inclusive spirit, the Boulder Valley Cricket Club (BVCC) was formed in 1997 and it colloborated with UCCC to present a team representing Boulder to the Colorado Cricket League.
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