Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tristan Lavalette is an Australia-based reporter who covers cricket. No one thinks it will become mainstream in the U.S. but the ...
The sport of cricket is booming in America and the 2028 Olympics will only help. Could the sport come to high schools next?
A little less than 200 years ago, the St. George's Cricket Club in New York hosted the first ever international game of cricket between the United States and Canada in 1844. Now, 180 years later to be ...
Tomorrow, a cricket match will take place in a pop-up stadium on Long Island with turf flown in from Australia. From the venue’s north stand, you can just about discern the tallest skyscrapers and ...
A giant cricket ball is seen installed at a marketplace to mark 100 days to go for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup in Miami, Florida, on February 22, 2024. The Ball Drop marks a groundbreaking moment in ...
Just as cricket is the second most-watched sport in the world, India-Pakistan matches are some of the most-viewed sporting events globally. But there’s much more to cricket in America than the ...
“BASEBALL is fun, but not as fun as cricket,” says Ansh Patel, an 11-year old from Long Island, next to New York City. He attends Queens United Cricket Academy (QUCA), a training programme for the ...
Say “silly mid-off” or “deep backward square leg” or “a single to long leg” to the average American and it'll trigger a quizzical look. Cricket — the so-called “gentlemen’s game” with complex rules, ...