It was very exciting to learn that some games of this year’s Caribbean Premier League (CPL) will be played in Florida in July. There are a number of persons to thank for this achievement, including Hall of Famers Jeffrey Miller (2008), Mahammad Qureshi (2011), Commissioner Dale Holness (2012), and Mayor Richard Kaplan (2014).
Read moreThe first day of the 2016 Eastern American Cricket Association (EACA) season started with tepid anticipation, coupled with nervous apprehension that the game everyone had been waiting for months would be called off.
Read moreDefending champions Liberty Sports Club began the defense of their 2015 Eastern American Cricket Association 40-Overs title with a 38 runs win over Gladiators Cricket Club. Francis Mendonca’s 96 runs and Leon Mohabir 3 wicket haul set up the victory at the Seaview Ave and 108 Street ground in Brooklyn last Sunday.
Read moreThe Brooklyn Cricket League (BCL) commenced it eightieth season with a kick off match between a President’s eleven team and 2015 champions Cavaliers Cricket Club.
Read moreWhat started as a supply run for victims of the Valley Fire last September, came full circle recently as a Lake County elementary school hosted its first ever game of cricket! Inspired by the good deeds of his club mates Caen Healy, a senior at Napa High School, arranged to put on a cricket match at Coyote Valley Elementary School (CVES) as part of his senior project.
Read moreFollowing a detailed public application and assessment process over recent months, ICC Americas is pleased to announce the USA Cricket National Advisory Groups.
Read moreAmerican Cricket Federation’s (ACF) Director of Coaching Jatin Patel last weekend conducted cricket coaching clinics at the Level 1 and Level 2 stages, for more than a dozen coaches in the New York area.
Read moreThe Rockaway Group of Companies is pleased to announce the launch of the Rockaway T20 New York Cricket Fiesta – the return of exciting representative T20 cricket to the New York metropolitan area.
Read moreUnited States Youth Cricket Association (USYCA) is pleased to announce that Ranjeet Singh of the Missouri Youth Cricket Association has been elected as the second USYCA president, succeeding founder Jamie Harrison.
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