| Following the England
cricket team and travelling with a group of avid
cricket supporters to some of the best destinations
across the globe is an experience you will not forget
in a hurry. From the iconic man-made structure of
the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Opera House in
Australia to the natural beauty of the golden sand
and palm fringed beaches in Sri Lanka, it's very
unlikely you will be disappointed with any of the
destinations on the International cricket calendar.
Following the recent success in New Zealand we can
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India is an inspirational
destination with time-honoured traditions
and a huge cultural diversity that is
embraced by the population of over one
billion people. India has it all - from
world heritage monuments such as the
Taj Mahal to the impressive Himalayan
Mountain range. Cricket in India is
not just a sport but a religion and
a way of life. The atmosphere at the
grounds is electric, India is a memorable
experience, quite unlike any of the
other destinations found on the calendar.
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The West Indies is
made up of hundreds of idyllic islands
including fantastic destinations such
as Barbados, Antigua, Jamaica, Trinidad,
Tobago, Grenada, St Lucia and St Kitts.
All the Caribbean islands have two things
in common - fabulous beaches and a love
of cricket. The West Indies is the perfect
destination for a relaxing cricket tour,
escape the bleak English winter and
party in the sunshine with the locals!
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| England toured South
Africa successfully in 2004/5 and won
the test series 2-1. The star of the
tour was Kevin Pietersen, who averaged
over 100 in the ODIs and was man of
the series. Having cemented his place
in the Test team, Pietersen and his
compatriots will be hoping to repeat
a series victory against the South African’s.
Will England be led by Michael Vaughan
or Paul Collingwood? Click
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The England cricket
tour to Australia is the most highly
anticipated series on the calendar.
England fans travel in their hundreds
in the hope of witnessing an Ashes win.
After the inspiring success of the England
team in 2005, when England won back
the famous Ashes Urn, hoards of supporters
flooded to Australia in 2006/07 with
high hopes of the England team retaining
the Ashes on Aussie soil. It wasn't
meant to be: Australia won the series
5 - 0.
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