Dimi reveals Twenty20 upset
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
Dimitri Mascarenhas feels he should have been in England's squad for the Stanford Twenty20.
Skysports.com (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
Dimitri Mascarenhas feels he should have been in England's squad for the Stanford Twenty20.
The Guardian (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
A legal battle between the Stanford Twenty20 organisers and telecoms company Digicel has threatened to derail the series
The Independent (Free subscription) | 23/09/2008
England's one-day cricketers would be well advised to delay laying down a deposit on a new house or flash sports car because they may yet be deprived of the chance of competing for what would potentially be their biggest ever payday. Doubts that Sir Allen Stanford's $20m (£10.9m) winner-takes-all Twenty20 match on 1 November will take place remain as the West Indies Cricket Board has...
Tell Your Story Walkin' (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
We had a number of bits of news released last week including the centrally contracted players for the next 12 months and the squad to go to the West Indies to play for mega-money. There are no real surprises in the Twenty20 squad if you’ve been watching the recent ODI’s and that’s probably a [...]
Trinidad Express (Free subscription) | 17/09/2008
 The right handed top order batsman was the Player of the Stanford Twenty20 tournament in 2006 when Guyana won the inaugural tournament. The camp will run through to the start of the Stanford Super Series on October 25, when the Stanford Superstars play against T&T. The tournament culminates with the Stanford 20/20 for 20 on November 1, when the Stanford Superstars...
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
LONDON (Reuters) - England announced on Tuesday their one-day squad for the Stanford Twenty20 competition beginning on October 25 and the tour of India starting on November 14.
Mirror.co.uk (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
England announced on Tuesday their one-day squad for the Stanford Twenty20 competition beginning on October 25 and the tour of India starting on November 14.
King Cricket (Free subscription) | 09/09/2008
We’ve been waiting for the announcement of England’s Stanford squad with the strange notion that we’d have something to say about it. Other than bemoaning the absence of Ian Austin, Chris Tavaré and Alan Igglesden, we’ve nothing. The squad’s who you think it is and the same players make up England’s one-day squad for the one-day series [...]
The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 08/09/2008
Since 2000 the leading wish for England's best has been to win a central contract.
The Telegraph India (Free subscription) | 04/10/2008
London: Indian Test discard Murali Kartik was Friday included in the 15-man Middlesex squad to play warm-up matches for the Stanford Super Series in Antigua, West Indies.
BBC News (Free subscription) | 03/10/2008
He represented the West Indies at the 2003/04 Under-19 World Cup and also appeared for Montserrat in the the last two Stanford Twenty20 tournaments.
My two cents... (Free subscription) | 27/09/2008
Ashley Noffke says he is seriously considering continuing his career with lucrative Twenty20 leagues like the IPL and ICL after being overlooked for Australia's tour of India. --- SH: Would you consider leaving Australia to focus exclusively on something like the IPL or Stanford Twenty20 competitions? NB: It is a thought. Twenty20 is already very popular and it is only getting...
IOL (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
New Delhi - West Indies opening batsman Xavier Marshall has tested positive for a banned substance, a senior cricket board official told website www.cricinfo.com. Jamaican Marshall and Tonito Willett from Leeward Islands tested positive last month at a camp to pick the side to face England in the Stanford Twenty20 winner-take-all $20-million (about R162-million) match on November 1, the...
Reuters UK (Free subscription) | 19/09/2008
NEW DELHI, Sept 19 (Reuters) - West Indies opening batsman Xavier Marshall has tested positive for a banned substance, a senior cricket board official told website www.cricinfo.com. Jamaican Marshall and Tonito Willett from Leeward Islands tested positive last month at a camp to pick the side to face England in the Stanford Twenty20 winner-take-all $20 million match on Nov. 1, the report...
Daily News Analysis (Free subscription) | 18/09/2008
... the players go? The ICL provides an ideal platform and we are ready to welcome everyone. With the Stanford Twenty20 also becoming popular there are going to be more and more Twenty20 leagues. It is a free market and players must be allowed to play wherever they get the best deal. In such a situation, I am confident that the ICL will attract the best players from around the...