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Post by Zat Thu Jul 16, 2009 2:24 pm

link to cricinfo story
The inaugural season of the American Premier League, which was set to take place in Staten Island, New York, in October this year, has had to be postponed.

According to the league chairman, Jay Mir, a full and detailed proposal for the competition was sent to the USA Cricket Association six weeks ago as part of an application to gain official sanctioning, but no reply has been forthcoming.

Given that the miniscule presence of cricket in the USA has gone backwards to an incredible degree in recent years, this shouldn't be surprising news to anyone.

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Post by Batman Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:24 pm

Can we send thunderqunt Modi over there to work his magic on them. That way we can be rid of him for sometime?

Why does Modi think USA has a T20 cricket market btw?
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Post by Zat Thu Jul 16, 2009 8:58 pm

Interesting cricinfo article on the inclusion of the USA in the wt200 qualifiers even though their world ranking means they shouldn't have even been close to allowed near them. It includes this bit of analysis by running roughshod over its own structures, the ICC has made clear that profit will always win through. With 10 million first-generation Asian expats in North America and 200,000 of them dollar millionaires, some of the ICC's present and future big guns can see the massive potential of a largely untapped market.

No wonder Modi wants a pipece of the pie.

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Post by taipan Fri Jul 17, 2009 6:29 pm

The United States wants to launch an elite Twenty20 cricket tournament inside two years along the lines of the lucrative Indian Premier League featuring big-name players like England batsman Kevin Pietersen.
The USA Cricket Association hopes "top-class international cricket" will finally take root in the country by launching the first professional competition, the USA Premier League.

The first steps were taken on Thursday by inviting proposals from potential organisers, sponsors and broadcasters in a country where American football and baseball are the main sports.

The USACA wants to unlock the sport's potential in a "massive market" and use the revenues from the new league to help spread cricket across the US and form a competitive international team.

"With the proliferation of Twenty20 cricket worldwide we feel an American audience is more adept at accepting that format rather than the longer more classical version of the game," USACA executive secretary John Aaron told The Associated Press by telephone.

"There is certainly a solid fan base there for those who want to see world-class cricket without leaving the US on expensive trips.

"We are trying to make the US a cricket destination for teams and players."

Aaron said the league will start "no later than 2011".

Discussions have already begun with leading sports broadcaster ESPN, which has channels in the US and throughout the world.

It is owned by The Walt Disney Co and the USACA hopes Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, will help to attract cricket fans to the country's only international standard ground, which is in the state.

"We want to make it a family thing," Aaron said.

The IPL has taken cricket-mad India by storm and attracted top players from around the world, although the second edition of the six-week competition was moved to South Africa in April after organisers failed to obtain security clearance.

The IPL's city franchises offer big paychecks to attract big-name Indian and foreign stars, paying England duo Pietersen and Andrew Flintoff record salaries of $1.55 million each at the last player auction.

They are the same sort of players coveted by the USAPL.

"With the commercialisation of the game there would be enough funds to attract some of the best players in the world," Aaron said.

Rushmans, an international sports event management company based in England, has been appointed as commercial adviser.

"This process will enable us to consider all the proposals on the table and select the ideas and form the partnerships which are most beneficial to USACA, to the development of cricket in the USA and to the partners themselves," commercial adviser Nigel Rushman said.

Organisers hope to build on the existing passion for cricket in expatriate communities from the Caribbean, the Asian subcontinent and other traditional cricket playing nations like England.

Rushman said the United States is the world's second biggest internet cricket market, with the 2007 World Cup attracting 1.15 billion hits, just behind India.

"With the right partners, the USA can host a world-class Premier League which will fill grounds and attract massive television and online audiences," Rushman said. "That is good news for the future of the sport in the USA and the growth of cricket worldwide."

Potential partners, corporate sponsors, strategy experts, broadcasters and merchandise retailers must make formal proposals by August 7.
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Post by Zat Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:10 pm

Yep. That'll be good for the game. Rolling Eyes

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Post by taipan Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:13 pm

Since we don't need the WI's any longer.
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Post by Zat Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:15 pm

Maybe the ICC will force the WI to play under a 'North America' banner.

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Post by Bradman Sat Jul 18, 2009 9:52 pm

Maybe the BCCI will annexe North America. Let's face it. Money talks and bullshit walks. And the BCCI have a monopoly on both.
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