If you wish to contribute to any of our activities, contact us at 2washingtonwarriors@gmail.com

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Mission Statement

The purpose, for which the Washington Warriors is formed is to introduce and promote the development of the sport of cricket within the local communities and the Washington Metropolitan area through education, organization and competition. In doing so, we wish to encourage fair play, team work, and camaraderie among our members.

News

Warriors will introduce Cricket to 195 Fairfax county schools

NEW PLAYERS: If you are a talented, enthusiastic & confident cricketer and believe that you can be an asset to our team, we invite you to join our ranks. Email us at 2WashingtonWarriors@gmail.com and we will respond promptly please mention the level you have played previously, strengths and your skill level. - Country,state,county level, top order bat, pace bowler, spin, etc. Requirement is that you have to be physically present in USA. We don't sponsor players outside USA.

Washington Warriors 2013 & 2012 Awards after the season

We are based in Fairfax county and hold practices in the following locations.
Every Monday, 5:30 - 8:30 pm at Lake Fairfax Park, Reston.
Saturday practice session's, 8:30 - 12:30 pm.
Location - Aldrin Elementary School, 11375 center harbor rd, Reston, VA 20194-2061.
We are seeking sponsors to sponsor us in full or part. Contact us if interested.
Showing posts with label Youth Cricket. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Youth Cricket. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Fairfax County teachers participate enthusiastically in the Cricket Demo




On August 31st, The Washington Warriors conducted two 55 minute sessions of Cricket with Physical Ed teachers of the Fairfax County Public Schools during their County Inservice Day.

The Warriors presented cricket to the PE teachers, showed them video clips of international cricket and conducted cricket drills. About 80 PE teachers signed up for the two sessions and participated in the drills. Comparisons between Baseball and Cricket were drawn and queries on the game were answered by the Warriors.

Most of the PE teachers took to the game quite naturally and some seemed very good. The participants received T-shirts promoting Cricket and picked up cricket kits for their schools provided by USYCA.



We would like to thank the following businesses for sponsoring T-shirts to the participants.



Seema Sinha, Realtor

OPNET Technologies

Nodavare
 

Dish Network













































Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Washington Warriors scheduled to present cricket to Fairfax County Schools

The Warriors will be conducting Cricket demonstrations for the teachers of Fairfax County Schools at their Returning Teachers Orientation on August 31st in Lorton, VA.
If you are interested in participating or supporting us, please contact us at 2washingtonwarriors@gmail.com

Sunday, June 12, 2011

Dish Warriors (Warriors Youth) reach the Semi-Finals of the T10 SEWA charity tournament

DISH Warriors(Warriors Youth) reach the semi final of the T10 ICCS SEWA Charity Tournament.

Dwayne Hoffman, Shrimant Jharuhar, Kausam Kumar and the students of Annandale High(Qasim Jamal, Mujtaba Zaidi, VJ Khokar, Adil Hussain, Hamim Rafi, Wahab Gull, Muhhamad Adeel and Hendell de La Cruz)took the field as Dish Warriors.

Match Report:
Dish Warriors Surprise at the SEWA Cricket Tourney

Under a cloudy sky that gave way to hot and humid conditions, the youth cricket element of the Washington Warriors competed in a 12 team round robin for the SEWA charity. Captained by American-born Dwayne Hoffman, the multi-ethnic team had players of Pakistani, Indian, and Hispanic descent. Also in attendance were two teachers of the students inlcuding Bethany Slingerland who is the coordinated the Warriors Youth from Annandale High, Saurabh, the captain of the senior team, Shrimant, Kausam, and Suresh and Srinivas Neelapala, the president and vice-president of the Washington Warriors.



Game 1

We started proceedings against the Challengers. After winning the toss, the Captain immediately asked for a bat. We sent in two aggressive batsman who started scoring at more than a run a ball. After the loss of the first wicket, the Captain walked in and rotated the strike playing an anchoring role as we took many runs from byes and wides. The team's run rate accelerated after the Captain retired, with boundaries and maximums flying over square leg and mid-wicket. At the end of our allocation we had scored 87 runs, on a wicket that the umps thought that 50 was a par score.

In reply we bowled magnificently, and had a chance for a hat trick to boot. The fielding was crisp, and there were stumping chances taken with zeal and passion. We did not concede a run until the 9th ball, and didn't give up a wide until nearly the 3rd over was over. We won comfortably, with a run rate nearly 2.5 runs an over over par.
Game 2

We faced the Germantown XI in game on a wicket that didn't have as much variable bounce in it, but had a short-side legside boundary. We lost the toss, and we fielded. Once again, the bowling was excellent, gaining key wickets at pivotal times, including yet another hat-trick opportunity. We held them to a mere 57 runs, and felt confident that we could win.

In replay, we sent in our most aggressive batsman, who was swinging and connecting on many deliveries. After two overs, we had scored 26 runs, and after three, 33. Then, we started losing wickets at awkward times. Shrimant came in to steady the innings, but got out to a well-placed fielder. The Captain came in with four wickets down and 14 runs needed with a nervous team on the sidelines. Thankfully, some disciplined batting, a well timed six, and wides got the team to a tying position, when the Captain dragged one off the bottom edge onto middle stump. The next batsman two balls later took a quick single, leaving his bat in due haste to get to the non-striker side, and the runner coming towards the danger end scampered home - the team ran in from the sidelines and we had a long wait.


The tourney was based on net run rate, so we had to wait almost 2.5 hours to find out if we had done enough. Luckily there were exactly four teams that had won twice. We were third (!) and had scored a ton of runs.


Semifinals

We won the toss, and the team asked to bowl first, feeling confident we could chase down a total. The Captain agreed, and in the field we went. Unfortunately for us, our opponents started hitting most of their strokes over the top of square leg and mid-wicket for sixes - at one time it felt like it was raining sixes! Each time we got a wicket or two (yet again, we had a hat trick opportunity!) they hit a maximum. At the end of their inning, we had to chase a total of 133 - and that was with not that many wides either.

In replay we started slowly, and could never get going. The bowling was disciplined and crafty. We had one spell where we hit four 6's in a row, but it was too little, too late.


From the Captain, Dwayne Hoffman:

"The team today performed well above the collective expectation. Some of these students had never played a game of outdoor cricket before, yet they performed better than many adults who had played for over 30 years! The best part of the day was the espirit de corps and courtesy that was shown to all players; they reminded many individuals that cricket is a game of decorum and respect through their superior conduct.

I have been privileged to captain teams in sporting events before, but this team was one of the best all-around teams I have ever been associated with. It would be wrong to single out one or two individuals, for each and every member made a positive and distinct contribution to our success.

Today was another step in the furthering of cricket in the Northern Virginia area, and in the United States. It is my hope that this great sport took hold in some people today in the country that I have defended proudly, and love completely. Well done to the teachers and students for a comprehensive effort, and to our sponsors, Dish Network, for providing valuable support in this venture."

Report provided by Dwayne Hoffman.

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Warriors (Youth) at Annandale High

Warriors organization helping our Youth play Cricket in schools and our communities.





Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Lets welcome the Warriors Youth

Warriors Youth.
High school students of Annandale High join the Washington Warriors as Student Members. Updates on their activities will be posted when available.

Lets welcome the following new student members.

Ali Mohammal Z
Choli Sindhi
Concepcion De La Cruz
Hussain Adil
Saquib Mohamed Nazmul
Orellana Gerardo M
Ahmad Jalal
Kumar Munish
Gull Wahab
Antonio Zelaya Gracias
Jamal Qasim
Gallo Paulo Caesar
Khokhar Jahangir
Sharma Mukul
Zaidi Mujtabu

Friday, March 11, 2011

Warriors demonstrate Cricket to Herndon Middle School.



The Washington Warriors arrived at the Herndon Middle School to find a loudly cheering group of middle schoolers. It was quite clear that they were all excited to learn about the sport. The gymnasium presented some challenges to setting up the projector and the clip we planned to show. But, we figured out a way. About 60 or so middle schoolers filtered in and sat on the bleachers. You could tell, they were very excited. Suresh kicked off the session introducing ourselves and provided a brief history of the sport in United States. Srini then explained some of the basics- batting, bowling etc and compared and contrasted cricket with baseball. Dwayne talked briefly about his experiences and Y rounded the session by showing the clip we had prepared.

We proceeded to enact a few plays to show how the game is played. When it was finally the turn of the students to jump in, they did so in a very excited fashion. Soon they were bowling, batting and running in the gym.

It was a great experience for us and we were completely bowled by their interest. We took some time to help the PE instructors understand the game, answered questions, and gave a cricket kit each to Herndon Middle School and Langston Hughes Middle Schools.

The County PE Coordinator for schools, PE instructors from Herndon Middle school and Langston Hughes Middle school was present and now are interested in having the Warriors do similar demos to a much larger audience.

Feels good to be one of the organizations that is helping cricket in America at the grass root level.












Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Warriors introducing Cricket to Herndon Middle School

The Washington Warriors shall be demonstrating cricket and introducing it to the Herndon Middle School on March 11th as a part of the Warriors Youth Cricket and Community outreach program.

Contact Srini who is coordinating this program if you would like to help.

Next school in line up: Dixon-Smith Middle School

Monday, January 31, 2011

Washington Warriors affiliated with US Youth Cricket Association

Monday, December 21, 2009

Suresh Yerramothu



Vital Stats:
Name:              Suresh Yerramothu, a.k.a “Y The Rock Star”
Role:                Right slow medium, Middle order Bat,
Pedigree:        
Fav Stroke:      Over the long off
Weapon:          Nice and easy on its way to the stumps.





Y as he is known, is a true enthusiast. He is one of the two who have logged enough miles in pursuit of the sport that DOT (Dept of Transportation) could consider naming a highway or an overpass after. Another individual who came from the tennis ball circuit Y too was quick to adapt to the 40 over game. Y bats in the middle order, works the singles well, rotates the strike comfortably and can score big off the bad deliveries. He is patient and a good partner to build partnerships. Another tidy and consistent bowler in the “keep it simple” mold, Y saw a great opportunity fall through his hands in 2010 to become the first bowler to get 5 wickets in an innings.

LOL Part: This Lazy Uncle/Lion is far from lazy, he is a fighter, and can show you his battle scars from those countless hours of battling traffic on the odometer of his TT. One of the key reasons for his longevity ….the energetic yogurt salt drink that keeps him going on & on & on!!!!!. This part time Rocker can belt out both good lyrics and bad balls.

Records and Stats:
Most number of Wickets: Suresh Y, 4 wkts, '10 Vs Star


2010 Suresh Y’s Batting performance

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Practice locations & directions

1. Aldrin Elementary School, 11375 center harbor rd, Reston, VA 20194-2061.

2. Ballston - Arlington:

1300 N Quincy St, Arlington , VA 22201


Driving directions
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Coming on 66 E towards washington-
Take exit 71, ballston exit.
Turn left onto glebe rd at second traffic light.
Turn right onto Washington blvd at second traffic light.
Turn left at first traffic light. You should see a washington-lee highschool ground on your right once you turn left at this light.
You will drive infront of the school entrance. turn right onto parking garage.
We meet inside the hockey cage.

3. Williamsburg middle school - Arlington: 3600 N Harrison St, Arlington, VA 22207 Ground is behind school:

Click here to get directions from google maps


WCL FIELDS (click here for directions)