Mihir Ganguli took five wickets in only 2.1 overs as the Future Stars School of Cricket (FSSC) overpowered Lutherville-Timonium-Cockeysville (LTC) by 72 runs to win the Maryland state 15U cricket championship Sunday.
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.
Read moreThis weekend marks the end of my time as leader of United States Youth Cricket Association (USYCA), an organization I founded six years ago, along with Edward Fox and Rakesh Kallem.
Read moreOn February 29, nearly 40 excited students turned up to kick off the elementary schools cricket program in Anne Arundel County, Maryland.
Read moreAs the International Cricket Council (ICC) continue to iron out the many wrinkles, confusion and negativity in USA cricket, it is doing its best to help promote the sport in the USA.
Read moreIn the past two months, USYCA President Jamie Harrison, who works full-time at a university, has spent entire days working with students at four elementary schools in Anne Arundel County
Read moreCricket Council USA (CCUSA) is pleased to announce that long-time youth cricket administrator Jamie Harrison has joined the organization as Vice President of Program Development.
Read moreNearly eight years ago, while on a field trip with my history students, I was introduced to a game called cricket. After playing a bit, I soon thought to myself, “This is a blast. Why isn’t this game more popular in America?” And with that, an amazing personal journey began.
Read moreWhen PE teachers Allyson Sabia and Ryshelle Weaver decided to attend a cricket demonstration, they did not realize this would be a game changer for them.
Read morePlease forgive my insolence in daring to speak to you directly, but in light of what’s about to happen, I feel as if you are owed the truth.
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