US Embraces Cricket as T-20 World Cup Matches Captivate the Nation

US Embraces Cricket as T-20 World Cup Matches Captivate the Nation

The United States is embracing cricket, a top American diplomat said Wednesday as the country hosted T-20 World Cup matches for the first time, including the highly anticipated India-Pakistan and India-US matches in New York.

Richard Verma, the Deputy Secretary of State for Management and Resources, expressed his enthusiasm at a reception hosted by the Department of State. "In cricket terms, I am truly bowled over. It is really a tremendous honor and privilege for the United States to be hosting the men's T20 World Cup for the very first time," he said.

Verma acknowledged the growing popularity of cricket in the US, noting that the country is starting to embrace the sport. He highlighted the establishment of Major League Cricket and the increasing number of cricket leagues and players in the country.

The reception, titled "From Bouncers to Boundaries: An Evening to Celebrate the Men's T20 World Cup and Cricket in the USA," was the largest dedicated event for cricket organized by the US government. Verma emphasized the global reach of cricket and the significance of the US hosting the World Cup.

"The 20 participating national teams highlight not only the skill of the world's best cricketers, but also the expansiveness of cricket's global reach," he said. "Having the US host the Cricket World Cup would have seemed unimaginable just 10 or 15 years ago."

Sanjay Govil, owner of the Washington Freedom, a US Major League Cricket (MLC) team, spoke about the success of the national cricket team. "We beat Pakistan, we beat Canada, and we had a very close match against India today," he said.

Geoff Allardice, CEO of the International Cricket Council (ICC), praised the efforts of the US in promoting cricket. "We've been having the T20 World Cup in Dallas, New York, and Florida. It's been a difficult challenge to get particularly the temporary venue up in New York, but it's all been worth it," he said.

Allardice believes that the World Cup will have a lasting impact on cricket in the US. "When we reflect on the matches there and the impact it's had on cricket in the USA and raising the awareness of cricket here, it'll be looked back on as a pivotal moment for the sport in this country," he said.

India defeated the US by seven wickets to enter the Super Eight of the T20 World Cup in New York on Wednesday. The tournament has generated significant interest in the US, with major news outlets covering the matches and over 200,000 cricket players registered in the country.

Tags: #T20WorldCup2024, #USA, #Cricket, #MajorLeagueCricket, #ICC

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