US Major League T20 cricket started tonight
In Texas- looks like mostly Indian and West Indian nationals - fair crowd.
Good article
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2023/jul/12/major-league-cricket-preview-united-states
For decades, crickets powers have dreamed of making it big in America. Starting on Thursday the grandest, richest attempt yet to get Americans hooked on cricket will begin in a converted baseball stadium (capacity: 7,200) on the outskirts of Dallas. Major League Cricket, as the new competition is known, has money: close to $50m already spent, with another $130m on the way. It has wealthy patrons: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella leads a roll call of leading Indian-American tech executives whove signed up to throw cash at the new venture. It has the blessing of an International Cricket Council desperate to lift its sports profile in America ahead of the 2024 T20 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States and the West Indies. It has powerful allies: four Indian Premier League franchises and two state cricket bodies from Australia have signed on as either full owners or operational partners for the fledgling leagues six founding teams. It has a slot in the international cricket calendar thats relatively uncrowded, with only the mens and womens Ashes as real competition for the committed global cricket fans attention. It has a list of team names that combine, in delightfully unbound American style, the patriotic (Washington Freedom) and ecological (Seattle Orcas) with the borrowed-from-the-IPL nonsensical (MI New York).
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