Just
months after their magnificent hosting of the 2002
Indoor Cricket World Cup, the international indoor cricket
spotlight again falls on New Zealand.
This time it's Christchurch, gateway to the South Island, and
the event is the World Masters Series and Junior International.

Christchurch at night. |
In 2001
the inaugural World Masters
was held in Perth, Western Australia. Four countries competed--Australia,
New Zealand, South Africa and England.
In 2003 it is anticipated New Zealand, Australia, South Africa,
England, Sri Lanka and India will compete.
Additionally, the Masters will include a Womens' division for
the first time, plus the inaugural Junior International (19
years old and Under Boys and Girls).

Christchurch
Heroes Monument
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With the
same management team responsible for last year's World Cup also
involved in this coming tournament, those attending can expect
nothing less than outstanding facilities, spirited competition,
and a professionally run tournament that showcases our sport
in the best possible way.
And of course, up-to-the-minute coverage of all results will
be once again provided by Indoor Cricket World.
Roll on April 2003.

Victoria
Bridge, Victoria Park, Christchurch
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