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Cricketers fight for foothold in baseball-mad Cuba

Havana: The ball bounced off the pavement and Yordeni Caballero swung, whacking it with a soft thud and hurling his bat to the side as if he'd hit a homerun. As the 7-year-old raced down


Cricket is most deeply rooted in the eastern province of Guantanamo, home to many of Cuba's immigrant-founded communities, where cricket is frequently taught to children in afterschool athletics programs despite the lack of standard equipment.
   
"If we don't have a bat, we make it from a stick. If there's no ball, we make it from rags," said Eliecer Brooks, the descendant of Jamaican immigrants who plays for Guatanamo's cricket team. "We've wanted to maintain this tradition because it's beautiful to remember one's roots."