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CBC to air documentary on Canada's World Cup campaign

da casino: CBC will be airing a documentary on the Canadian team on “Sports Journal” Originall scheduled for March 24, Newsworld 7.30 and 11.30 Eastern Time it has been pre-empted by war coverage

CCA23-Mar-2003CBC will be airing a documentary on the Canadian team on “Sports Journal” Originall scheduled for March 24, Newsworld 7.30 and 11.30 Eastern Time it has been pre-empted by war coverage. It will now be shownon CBC Sports Saturday March 29, 12.30 p.m. The CBC write-up for the show follows:-“An unlikely group of cricketing amateurs overcomes controversy and bad financing and manages to avoid global humiliation at the World Cup of cricket in South Africa. It’s a story of impossible achievement; it’s also a story that reflects a new Canada. “”The Canadian cricket team is a micro mosaic that includes a dread locked Jamaican-Canadian street sweeper, a Grenada-born Toronto grocery clerk, a business student born in India, and an over-the-hill Australian phenom whose tenuous claim to Canada is that he was born in a B.C. logging camp and stayed five weeks until his parents moved away. There is only one born and bred Canadian on the whole team. “”The very first national team ever to win a game at the World Cup was source of both amazement and amusement to the millions of cricket fans around the world. No one expected the Canadians to do well; they were under-resourced, had poor training facilities, had lost their coach at the last minute. They weren’t given a chance. But a scrappy team with lots of heart turned the stuffy world of cricket on it’s ear for a couple of weeks, surprised them all, and made Canadian Cricket history. “”With unprecedented behind the scenes access to a World Cup team producer Robin Benger follows the agony and ecstasy of the teams’ exploits in South Africa. “