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Cricket in America

History of cricket in the USA: The empire’s favourite sport was once in its biggest colony

Since it predates baseball, cricket was once the national game of the United States of America.

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Cricket in America: How much do they know about this sport?

In this video, a guy took a tour in the streets of America to test the cricketing knowledge of the locals.

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Nezam Hafiz inducted into American College Cricket Hall of Fame

Hafiz was the only cricketer to have lost his life in the 9/11 terrorist attack.

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USF win American College Cricket Championship

The South-Florida college team was comprised of expatriate Indians, mostly Hyderabad based.

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American colleges see sudden rise in popularity of cricket

The 2014 ACC National Championship was the first cricket tournament to be telecasted live on ESPN.

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Clive Lloyd, Michael Holding introduced in Honorary Advisory Board by American Cricket Federation

The ACF has the likes of Ian Chappell, Alvin Kallicharan, Damien Martyn and Nathan Bracken.

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Nezam Hafiz: Only First-Class cricketer to lose his life in 9/11 attacks

Nezam Hafiz played for Guyana and USA.

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USA’s Indianapolis civic leaders support $6 million cricket park

Civic leaders in Indianapolis are supporting plans for a $6 million park that will host cricket matches. This is despite local residents protesting against it.

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Ross Taylor feels tackling spin would be crucial against West Indies

By CricketCountry Staff 

 

New Zealand and West Indies clash in first T20 match of promotional series in Florida, United States of America on Saturday.

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