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Monday, May 4, 2009
   

Friday Night Lights
2:28 p.m. | 05/04/09
It's one of the largest club sports at USC's campus, and you have probably never heard of it.
Anant Goenka gets on the field to pitch the story of a community and its addiction to an alien sport.

MAP : Where you can play cricket in Los Angeles

 

YOUR GUIDE TO CRICKET
4:15 p.m. | 05/04/09

The Basics

Cricket for Dummies : A detailed explanation

Quiz: Test your knowledge

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Foreign Passion for an Alien Sport
4:15 p.m. | 05/04/09
It takes 300 passionate South Asian students to keep the sport alive at USC's campus.
Photo: Anant Goenka  

 

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