Antigua's best-kept secret.(Jolly Beach Resort in Antigua)(Brief Article)

Black Enterprise | October 1, 2001| | Copyright

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Put on your whites and head for the greens. Tee time? Hardly. Cricket, equivalent to baseball in form and passion, is the rave in the Caribbean. If you're serious, you'll need batting gloves, leg guards, and a sturdy cap. If you're lucky, you'll get playing pointers from the members of one of the many international cricket teams who stay at Jolly Beach Resort to practice when they're in Antigua for a match. Their cricket pitch (think baseball diamond) is first rate. The cricket clinic is for aspiring amateurs.

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