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Jeety Sandhu, of the Seattle Cricket Club
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Seattlites more used to baseball were introduced to the finer game recently, when Worcestershire's Over-50s toured the city.
The players, all over 50, matched up against Seattle Cricket Club on Wednesday for a five-hour-long event at Magnuson Park in Seattle. Worcestershire scored 135; Seattle scored 124.
There was also a break for a proper high tea in the afternoon — complete with little cucumber sandwiches, dainty cakes and, of course, tea — set up right on the playing field.
"It's a social event rather than a competitive one," said Bunti Sarai, president of the Seattle Cricket Club, which plays against British guests once every three or four years.
At the Seattle Cricket Club, formed in the 1960s as part of a competitive league from British Columbia, there are about 100 playing members ranging from 13 years old to 71.
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I am very happy to see cricket thriving in parts of America. Interesting that the Seattle cricket club plays in the BC League. Therefore they travel internationally just to play in their local League. How great is that? Now ... if only cricket in the Midwest (specifically KS, MO) would thrive a little more ..