New professional cricket league in the United States

Dallas-Fort Worth could get another major sports team added to its roster as part of a $2.4 billion venture to launch another U.S. sports league, which would be the biggest pitch since Major League Soccer.

Global Sports Ventures LLC, which announced it planned on establishing a professional cricket league in the United States, hired JLL’s sports and entertainment group to find attractive development sites in eight U.S. cities, including Dallas-Fort Worth.

If the sites are found, these cities could be home to a cricket-specific stadium and a mixed-use development as early as 2020.

“We know our plans are ambitious, and GSV is committed to launching a professional cricket league in the U.S. by 2020,” said Global Sports Ventures Chairman Jignesh “Jay” Pandya, in a statement.

“JLL will be a key partner in this endeavor,” he added. “We are quite impressed with the job they did the Atlanta Braves at SunTrust Bank and The Battery, and other similar stadium centric assignments across the country.”

Dallas-Fort Worth will be a big contender for the planned Texas charter location. Other charter cities or regions include: New York, New Jersey, Florida, Washington, D.C., Georgia, Illinois and California.

Upon its launch in 2020, the U.S. Cricket League plans to expand in four to six additional markets.

The first eight stadiums and their surrounding developments are expected to cost Global Sports Ventures $2.4 billion and create 17,000 jobs. Each development could have a cricket stadium, club house, restaurants, hotels, retail, residential and office space.

JLL’s International Director David Demarest said the brokerage firm has already begun its site selection and is reviewing multiple sites within the targeted cities.

The stadiums are expected to cost $70 million to $125 million, with ancillary costs of $80 million to $100 million for the mixed-use developments accompanying the cricket stadiums. The initial sites are expected to be targeted in the near future, he said.

Each cricket-anchored development will create hundreds of temporary and permanent jobs to the local economies and enhance the overall infrastructure for each community,” Demarest said.

JLL’s sports and entertainment group represented the entire spectrum of services tied to the Atlanta Braves real estate deal, which includes SunTrust Park and an adjacent mixed-use developed called The Battery.

USA cricket body facing expulsion from ICC

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Dubai:

The United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) faces expulsion from the International Cricket Council (ICC) in June, the sport’s global governing body said on Monday.

USACA was suspended in 2015 with several reinstatement conditions after the ICC found that the organisation did not have widespread authority over the country’s cricket activities and lacked unity.

The ICC said USACA had failed to work with successfully with a group set up to help them rectify the position and had breached several other reinstatement conditions.

“Our focus throughout this two year process has been on the unification of the USA cricket community behind USACA to grow and develop the sport,” ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said in statement on Monday.

“USACA’s refusal to engage in the process … its apparent failure to put the ICC Board-approved constitution before its members without legitimate excuse undermines the all-important objective of uniting the sport.”

A resolution to expel USACA will be voted on at a meeting of the ICC Full Council in June.

 

CPL provides significant economic boost of over $102m to host countries

Fort Lauderhill, Florida: The Hero Caribbean Premier League (CPL) continued its upward trajectory in 2016 with the world’s fastest growing T20 tournament contributing a significant economic boost of over USD $102,670,565across each of the seven host territories; Barbados, Guyana, Jamaica, St. Kitts & Nevis, St. Lucia and Trinidad & Tobago and Lauderhill, Florida.

The economic impact to the region has shown a staggering rise in recent years from $43,710,638 (in 2014) to $76,255,962 (2015).

The Hero CPL commissioned SMG Insight/YouGov for the third successive year to conduct an Economic Impact Assessment (EIA) of the Hero CPLT20 Tournament which took place between 29 June – 7 August 2016.

The purpose of the EIA was to assess the Total Economic Impact for the Caribbean economy of staging such a high profile and successful event across each of the six Caribbean host countries, as well as Florida, as a direct consequence of hosting the event.

Independent research analysis was carried out at each of the venues with 15,399 attendees participating covering a range of topics based on the value of their visitor spend and length of stay in each specific country.

This year marked the fourth edition for the biggest party in sport, and the figures released on Tuesday, 6 December made for positive viewing and wrapped up a fine year as the Hero CPL has firmly established itself as the number one sporting event in the Caribbean.

The EIA is measured by multiples of three key areas; spend by the organisers and tournament suppliers, visitor spend on transport and accommodation and media value during TV and digital media Broadcasts.

*Each of the host countries benefited to a sizable financial windfall which is broken down as follows; Barbados ($15,878,628), Guyana ($15,447,309), Jamaica ($11,151,017), St. Kitts & Nevis ($22,722,350), St. Lucia ($10,853,052), Trinidad & Tobago ($14,034,964) and Lauderhill, Florida ($12,583,246). For a full breakdown by country please see below.

The economy of finals host St. Kitts & Nevis was the most notable winner overall and the combined total included the organiser spend plus the visitor spend multiplied by the media spend to make the total economic impact figure.

This helped the Federation generate an economic value of over $22,722,350 over the course of the four home St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots’ pool matches in Warner Park, Basseterre, as well as the finals week itself, highlighting a significant windfall for countries who host the finals.

With the addition of Central Broward Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida, the staging of the final round of pool matches, which were held between 28-31 July, helped generate a $12,583,246 boost into the wider Fort Lauderdale economy. The Florida swing of matches marked professional cricket’s first official entry into the United States of America, and saw in the region of 30,000 fans descend on Lauderhill which indicates that playing a select number of games outside the Caribbean has proven to be a success. Tourists who attended these matches also spent $4,751,872 in the local economy.

The Hero CPL by numbers – 2016 season at a glance:

  • 248,856 fans attended all 34 matches
  • 2,425 jobs were created locally
  • 21,924 hotel rooms were filled in the region during the ‘quiet’ season
  • CPL tourists spent $20,467,593 as a result of travelling to and within the region for the tournament, representing a 31% increase from 2015
  • Over 134,000,000 fans watched the 2016 campaign (including 82,000,000 from India)
  • A further 5,300,000 fans accessed the biggest party in sport through Facebook Live
  • CPL organisers spent and invested $12,162,173 into the 2016 CPLT20 tournament host economies, representing an 18% increase from the previous year
  • The 2016 tournament generated $30,916,080 in media value, a 73% increase from 2015

*2016 HERO CPL ECONOMIC BREAKDOWN (alphabetical order):

BARBADOS: The total economic benefit for the Barbados economy was the second highest arising from this year’s tournament, with $15,878,628 overall pumped into the island. There was a 22 percent increase by the CPL organisers to $1,709,585 from last year, while the visitor spend was $1,661,382. The shirt sponsorship deal with Barbados Tourist Board helped the island generate $7,788,308 in media value, marking a considerable 128 percent increase from 2015. With a TV audience of 13.8 million for Tridents’ home matches, in all 24,730 fans attended matches in the Kensington Oval, Bridgetown during the 2016 season.

 

GUYANA: The Guyanese economy reaped a $15,447,309 windfall from the staging of its four pool matches in Providence Stadium in 2016, with the total contribution from the Hero CPL amounting to $1,200,408. The overall visitor spend for the 2016 runners up was fractionally down by 4 percent to $2,306,392, however there were gains for the Guyana Tourism Authority whose shirt sponsorship deal has almost trebled its media value since 2014 from $2,123,005 to $5,978,951 in 2016. Hosting CPLT20 in Guyana created 349 local jobs and filled 2,295 hotel room nights. With a combined TV audience of 9.23 million for the four Guyana Amazon Warriors’ home matches, in all 50,304 fans attended matches at Providence Stadium during the 2016 season.

JAMAICA: In total, the island of Jamaica benefited to the tune of $11,151,017 from the staging of this year’s Hero CPL pool matches in Sabina Park, Kingston. The total spend by the organisers was $1,661,721, while the visitor spend as a result of fans travelling to and within the island increased by 25 percent this year to $2,984,536. The Tallawahs, led by the charismatic Chris Gayle, regained the title they had previously won in 2013. Hosting CPLT20 in Jamaica created 335 local jobs and filled 3,085 hotel room nights. With a combined TV audience of 23 million for the four Tallawahs’ home matches, in all 43,068 fans attended matches at Sabina Park during the 2016 season.

LAUDERHILL, FLORIDA: The 2016 tournament was a landmark one for the Hero CPL as it embarked on an ambitious inaugural foray into mainland USA. In all, six matches were hosted in Central Broward Stadium which generated $12,583,246 into the local economy. The Hero CPL invested $1,668,151 with the combined visitor spend of $4,751,872 being the highest in this year’s tournament overall with in the region of 30,000 descending on Broward County internationally as well as from as far north New York, especially, and as far west as Texas and Los Angeles. With a TV audience of 12.7 million for the matches in Central Broward Stadium, in the region of 30,000 fans attended all six matches during the 2016 season.

ST. KITTS & NEVIS: Despite the Patriots’ failure to reach the knockout stages, there were significant economic positives for Hero CPL finals hosts St. Kitts & Nevis. The cumulative economic benefit to the local economy arising from the staging of the finals amounted to $22,722,350, making it the significantly highest beneficiaries from the 2016 competition. The investment by the CPL amounted to a 22 percent increase to $1,664,540, while the total visitors spend saw a 12 percent increase from the 2015 season to $3,690,911. The media value from the eight combined matches (factoring TV and digital brand exposure, tourism imagery and verbal mentions) jumped by 70 percent to $8,262,632. Hosting CPLT20 in the Federation created 240 local jobs and filled 3,899 hotel room nights. With a combined TV audience of 37 million for the four Patriots’ home matches and the Hero CPL finals, in all 35,124 fans attended matches at Warner Park during the 2016 season.

ST. LUCIA: It was a positive year for St. Lucia, on and off the field, with the Zouks reaching the Hero CPL finals for the first time. In all, the total economic impact was $10,893,052 with the investment by the tournament organisers amounting to $1,641,143. There was a substantial 36 percent increase on the total visitor spend throughout the island while the media value and tourism board exposure increased by a staggering 107 percent, helped by a shirt sponsorship deal with the St. Lucia Tourist Board. Hosting CPLT20 in St. Lucia created 261 local jobs and filled 2,237 hotel room nights. With a combined TV audience of 9.4 million for the four Zouks home matches, in all 25,962 fans attended matches at the Daren Sammy National Cricket Stadium during the 2016 season.

TRINIDAD & TOBAGO: The Total Economic Impact for Trinidad & Tobago in 2016 was $14,034,964. The organisers invested $2,616,625, a figure which was down by 8 percent, while the total visitor spend was also down 25 percent to $2,915,486 from the 2015 figure when it hosted the Hero CPL finals. In addition, the total media value was down by 46 percent to $2,970,740 for the same reason. Hosting CPLT20 in Port of Spain, Trinidad created 512 local jobs and filled 3,297 hotel room nights. With a combined TV audience of 10.5 million for TKR’s four home matches, in all 45,072 fans attended matches at The Queen’s Park Oval during the 2016 season.

ABOUT THE HERO CARIBBEAN PREMIER LEAGUE:

The HERO Caribbean Premier League (CPL) is a franchise-based T20 format cricket tournament that combines two of the most compelling aspects of Caribbean life – dramatic cricket and a vibrant Carnival atmosphere. Over 149 million fans watched the 2016 season, combining broadcast and digital viewership, to make it one of the fastest growing leagues in world cricket. Jamaica Tallawahs are the current Hero CPL champions and the other competing teams are Barbados Tridents, Guyana Amazon Warriors, St. Lucia Zouks, St. Kitts & Nevis Patriots and Trinbago Knight Riders.
ABOUT SMG:
SMG Insight is the specialist global sports and sponsorship arm of YouGov. A leading provider of media and consumer research and consulting to global sports rights holders, sponsors and investors.

US open is a big incentive for US cricketers, Says Shoaib Mohammad

By Ubaid Awan

Karachi: Pakistan’s former test opener Shoaib Mohammad praises Cricket Council USA to held another wonderful episode of US open cricket tournament from 24th to 27th November 2016 at Broward county stadium Fort Lauderhill, Florida, USA.

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Nepali Rhinos makes history in first 2xCricket USA cup

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PEARLAND: The Moosa stadium witnessed history in the making as the Nepali Rhinos overpowered the star-studded Houston Sparks to lift the first 2xCricket USA cup here on Sunday.

Sparks put Rhinos into bat, after winning the toss, and the Paras Khadka-led outfit managed 73 runs for 3 wickets. In reply the Sparks scored only one more run (74-3).

In the second innings the Rhinos cut loose and hammed 124 runs to give Houston Sparks a very stiff target of 124 runs. Shawn Findley and captain Paras Khatka stroked blistering knocks of 77 and 61 runs respectively. Asad Ali and Muhammad Khalil took 2 wickets apiece.

In the second innings, Houston Sparks failed to replicate their semi-final performance and bundled out with 55 more runs to get. Shahzeb Hassan topped the batting chart with 38 runs. Shawn Findlay took 3, Paras Khatka grabbed 2 wickets.

The winning captain Paras Khatka and runner-up skipper Kamran Akmal applauded the 2x format and expressed willingness to be part of this event next year as well.

In the end, the vice president of Mitsubishi motors for North American region, Don Swearingen presented trophy to the winning captain with a purse of $60, 250.

The runner-up team, Houston Sparks got $17,250.

The 8-team event began on November 9th and apart from the two finalists, Florida Underdogs and UAE falcons also qualified for the semi final games.

Montgomery sports management, Pak Punjab, Smart Choice and Somerset Cavaliers were the other teams participated in the tournament with a unique format of 4 innings in a T20 game.

Zeeshan Maqsood of UAE falcons, scored 265 runs with a century and 2 fifties, was declared the best batsman of the tournament while best bowler’s award went to Asad Ali of Houston Sparks who took 11 wickets in the competition. The most valuable player’s award was given to Shawn Findlay of the Nepali Rhinos who scored 193 runs and took 10 wickets during the course of the tournament.

Ind-WI series to boost cricket passion in USA: MAQ

Staff reporter

Fort Lauderhill, FLORIDA:  International cricket has returned to the USA, after a long time, with India and the reigning world Twenty20 champions, the West Indies are locking horns in a couple of Twenty20 games at the Central Broward Regional Park here on Saturday andSunday. Terming it a welcome development, the chairman of the Cricket Council of USA (CCUSA), M. A. Qureshi hopes that this series would give boost to the upcoming annual T20 event, the US Open 2016, adding that this step was need of hour for the progression of cricket in this region. “We need big matches like these to take place in the USA so that we could inspire kids to take on this game seriously. This is the only way we can build the sport”, said M. A. Qureshi.

 

M. A. Qureshi added that his annual cricket tournament, US Open has been a successful event not only in creating awareness about the game but also in encouraging hundreds of kids, who are now attending cricket camps and wanting to play the sport. “The CCUSA provided that impetus the game needed in America and it is great that now the International Cricket Council has taken interest in this region as well. These two games will go a long way in game’s development”, hoped M. A. Qureshi

 

“It will of course boost the upcoming US open as well which is to be held on the same venue”, added M. A. Qureshi

 

The US Open T20 cricket tournament will be held between November 24 and 27 this year at the Central Broward Regional Park in which a number of international stars will feature along with local players.

This year’s US open, M. A. Qureshi said, is different as it got the backing of the International Cricket Council too. “Preparations for this very popular domestic T20 tournament have been year round and this year is expected to be the best in terms of the organisation and the quality of the cricket to be played”, concluded M. A. Qureshi

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Mamammad Qureshi president of CCUSA (left) in the company of Mohammed Markatia (right) director of the board of CCUSA with Dr. M.V. Sridhar the operations manager of the Board of Control for cricket in India (BCCI) at the Central Broward regional Park, Florida.

 

 

We are on-course to write history in USA cricket: MAQ

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Staff reporter

Fort Lauderhill, FLORIDA: The previous news item highlighted the fragmented cricket community in the USA which is believed to be one of the hindrances in the expansion of the game in the USA.

https://eworldsports.com/2016/08/07/icc-wants-unification-of-u-s-a-cricket-community/

On the other side the recent happening of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) games in Florida is seen as a ray of hope by local organisers.

  1. M. A. Qureshi, is one of the cricket organisers and the chairman of the Cricket Council USA, has been staging events in the USA for years now and claims to be the one who introduced the T20 format to the USA audience. “Cricket council USA has been promoting cricket in the USA for more than 16 years now and has invested millions of dollars into the efforts to promote the game in the country”, M. A. Qureshi said

“We introduced T20 cricket to the USA people way back in 1999 at the Dania Beach in Florida and since then staging tournaments across the country. In fact we have had over 100 tournaments since then”, Qureshi added

Mr. Qureshi, known as MAQ, is a Florida-based businessman and his passion for the game of cricket prompted him to establish an entity with the name of Cricket Council USA, under which he has organised number of cricket tournaments across the USA. MAQ recalled that about eight years back he staged a star-studded tournament in Fort Lauderhill, Florida in which former Indian, Pakistan and West Indian players took part. “On the memorial day weekend in 2008, the Cricket Council USA initiated a T20 event with the name of MAQ-T20 at the Broward stadium. We spent about  $1.4 million on the event in which former stalwarts like Javed Miandad, Muhammad Azharuddin, Richard Richardson along with a number of regional players participated”, MAQ recalled

“There was an opening ceremony of the tournament too which was also held at the BROWARD county cricket stadium”, MAQ said

“From the following year, the event was renamed to US Open Cricket and it’s a regular annual spectacle since then”, MAQ added

MAQ was of the view that recent interest of the ICC, in the region, would give impetus to the development of the game in the USA. “Recent matches of the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) received overwhelming response. I believe the ICC’s measures are steps in the right direction for the betterment of cricket in this part of the world”, MAQ opined

MAQ also touched upon the upcoming edition of the US Open Cricket which, he said, has the backing of the ICC as well. “This year’s event will be held between November 24th and November 27th and a number of international stars will be featuring in the tournament.”, MAQ said

“I can’t share all the names at the moment but Herschelle Gibbs, Hassan Raza and a lot of other players will be in action this year”, MAQ added

“US Open offers the cash purse of $100,000 which is the highest prize-money in the history of the cricketing events in North America”, MAQ concluded

Cricket:ICC-USACA stalemate deepens

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Fort Lauderhill, FLORIDA: The ongoing impasse between the International Cricket Council (ICC) and the USA Cricket Association (USACA) has taken another twist as the USACA doesn’t want to leave its ground. In the recent meeting the ICC extended the sanctions imposed on the USACA for another year and meanwhile approved the Caribbean Premier League (CPL) games followed by a series of T20 international matches between India and the West Indies at the Fort Lauderhill stadium in Florida on August 26 and 27.

The USACA, which claims to be the ‘legitimate’ body to govern cricketing affairs in the USA, is not thrilled at the recent measures by the ICC. The President of USACA, Gladstone Dainty is of the opinion that sanctioning events without taking the USACA into confidence was not an appropriate way adopted by the ICC.  “The USACA welcomes the T20 matches between India and West Indies however it does not agree with the ICC’s current position on the sanctioning procedure, nor does the USACA agrees that the ICC board could unilaterally change the process, negotiated by the ICC and USACA a year ago”, Gladstone Dainty said in a statement.

Since the USACA was suspended in June 2015, the ICC has sanctioned three events – three Cricket All Star series games in November 2015, six CPL Games in July 2016, and now two West Indies India T20 games which will be played later this month.

“The USACA may be suspended from membership in the ICC but it remains the only national and nationally elected governing body for cricket within the United States”, Dainty maintained

Gladstone Dainty also maintained that the revenue, generated from the three events, was ‘rightfully’ belonged to the USACA. “The USACA expects the ICC to deposit the money received from these games in escrow, until the sanctioning dispute is resolved. It is our expectation that this money would be used for the development of amateur cricket in the USA, which has been our mission since we were established in 1965”, Dainty said

The USACA president also negated the impression that they were against the upcoming T20 game, added that the USACA board passed a resolution, sanctioning the games at a board meeting on August 4, 2016.

 

“The USACA is working with the ICC to help resolve the current stalemate, while maintaining its rights as the National Governing Body for cricket in the USA”, Dainty concluded

US Open T20 to commence from Nov 24: MAQ

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By Ubaid ur Rehman Awan

Fort Laudardale, FLORIDA: The US open cricket tournament will be held from November 24th to November 27th at the central Broward county stadium in Fort Lauderhill. This was announced by the chairman of the Cricket Council of USA, M. A. Qureshi while addressing a ceremony here on August 2, 2016.

  1. A. Qureshi, while addressing the audience, informed that the T20 cricket was introduced in the USA by the Cricket Council USA and today the game is being played in various states of the USA.

“We didn’t have a proper facility in the beginning but we are thankful to Broward County which provided us with a topnotch stadium”, said Qureshi

“We staged the first T20 event in 2008 with the name of MAQ T20 however later it was renamed to US Open”, added Qureshi, who said the event is a regular annual feature since then.

 

  1. A. Qureshi hoped that in this edition of the US Open, 28 teams, consist of local and foreign players, would be seen in action. He also has a plan to cope with the weather condition this time around.

“This year, there will be reserve days to compensate washout games”, said Qureshi

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Ubaid Awan along with Ex Pakistan’s test cricketer Mansoor Akhtar and US cricketer Zishawn Qureshi at U.S open cricket press conference at Broward county stadium, Fort Laudardale, FL 

Meanwhile, the manager of the $100,000 US Open 2016, Sufyan said that in the past editions the likes of Shoaib Ak
htar, Sanath Jaysuria, Rajesh Sharma, Hershel Gibbs and Samuels etc had participated, and a number of international stars are being invited this years as well.

“We will soon release the names of the international stars from Pakistan, India, Sri Lanka, England, South Africa and the West Indies”, said Sufyan

The official of the Broward County stadium, Dan West also spoke on the occasion. He said, with the efforts of the Cricket Council USA, the game has been progressing day by day. The recent matches of the Caribbean Premier League acted as a catalyst and now the local fans are eagerly waiting for the WI-India series.

Gordon Tred Gold, specially come down from English county Yorkshire, shared his passion for cricket and recalled the double ton by Zaheer Abbas at the Edgbaston and his partnership with Mansoor Akhtar. He added that the current era is of the T20 and US open is touching new heights in the USA.

Two women representatives of the Florida House of Representatives were also present. They assured the Cricket Council USA of their support.

Former Pakistan Test cricketer Mansoor Akhtar also attended the ceremony.

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Ubiad Awan along with MAQ Qureshi at Cricket council office in Florida.

 

 

 

 

Warne selects Anwar as best-ever Pakistani batsman he bowled to

London-Australian spin legend Shane Warne on Monday named former left-hand batsman Saeed Anwar as the best Pakistani willow wielder he ever bowled to.

Anwar — a veteran of 55 Tests and 247 ODIs for Pakistan — held the record for the highest score in ODIs (194 against India) which is now taken over by Indian batsman Rohit Sharma (264).

Anwar maintained an average of 45.52 in the five-day format, while in ODIs, he averaged 39.21 with the bat.

Against Warne, Anwar averaged 56.33 in six matches — second best in the list of other batsmen that the leggie named.

His best-ever pick to bowl to from India was Sachin Tendulkar and from West Indies he named Brian Lara.

Graham Gooch, meanwhile, was his pick from England who has an average of 66.16 from 11 matches against Warne.

Other players to make Warne’s list are

Bangladesh: Mohammad Ashraful

New Zealand: Martin Crowe

South Africa: Hansie Cronje/Jacques Kallis

Sri Lanka: Aravinda de Silva

Zimbabwe: David Houghton