Timroy Allen Returns To USA Squad
News August 13, 2019
USA Cricket is pleased to announce its squad of 14 players to travel to represent the United States in the ICC T20 World Cup Americas’ Regional Final in Bermuda
Read moreCanada are through to the International Cricket Council (ICC) Under-19, 50-over World Cup as the top Americas Division team after they defeated perennial rivals USA
Read moreCanada mauled hapless Cayman Islands by a massive 391-run margin on Friday at the Maple Leaf ground, King City, Toronto
Read moreCanada and USA have continued their dominance at the 2020 International Cricket Council Under-19, 50-over World Cup Qualifiers. Photo by Edward Norfolk
Read moreMoving Closer To A New American Cricket NGB
News September 10, 2017
The latest edition of the operational report of the ICC Americas’ USA Project is very enlightening and shows an even more definitive approach to the establishment of the next national governing body (NGB) for cricket in the USA.
Read moreThe Changing Face of the ICC Americas Regional Office
News September 20, 2016
ICC Americas, the administrative regional arm of the International Cricket Council (ICC) – the governing body for the sport of cricket worldwide, is changing.
Read moreSICC Eyes Youth & Women’s Cricket Development With ACF Coach Certification Clinics
NewsSouth East September 9, 2016
The Sarasota International Cricket Club (SICC) recently hosted a weekend-long American Cricket Federation (ACF) Level 1 and Level 2 cricket coaching certification session attended by 16 prospective coaches.
Read morePhase One of the International Cricket Council (ICC) Americas Cricket Combine concluded this evening in Indianapolis.
Read moreMore than 80 invited players to Phase One of the Combine are competing for an invitation to Phase Two next weekend
Read moreThe Legacy International Women Cricketers will host a Women Cricketer’s T20 tournament this Labor Day Weekend, September 5-6, 2015 to mark their First anniversary as part of the New York Cricket Region’s cricket community.
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