Our Top Performers at Moosa Stadium !

Moosa Stadium is the 2nd ODI Certified Stadium in USA & the 2013th in the world. It’s the 1st privately owned such Stadium and has been designated a “Home of American College Cricket” by the pioneering owner Sakhi Mohammed, since 2014.

In 2016 SONY, the world’s top cricket broadcaster televised the American College Cricket South West C’ship at Moosa.
American College Cricket’s 1st tournament at Moosa was the 2014 South West Championship, which, because of torrential rain in Oct 2014, had to be postponed to Feb 2015. There have been 7 tournaments,3 All Stars and 4 South West regionals since, 27 matches in the Stadium (with more using other fields).


Saurabh Netravalkar just took 5 ODI wickets for 45 runs, and then in the 2nd match vs Scotland he took 2 more to become USA’s highest wicket taker in Limited overs cricket. Back in Jan 2017 was the 1st time Saurabh played at Moosa, as Captain of the American College Cricket All Stars team, defeating Canadian College Cricket 3-0, with Saurabh getting 8 wickets in 4 T20 matches.
Here are the Top Performances in American College Cricket at Moosa Stadium. This does not include its sibling Balqui Field, next to it. The 2018 South West was played on a Flicx wicket not turf, as the Stadium had been out of play, with us marking its return. 


The Highest Team score is 173/5 by Texas Tech, and the lowest is 50 by South Alabama. One century scored by Yug Rao, & Best bowling on the turf by Dhanya Dave (Guelph) 4 for 4.Rahul Rao (UTA) scored 95*, 75*, 2 40s & took 3 wkts twice, whilst Neel Patel (SA) had an outstanding 2019 All Stars Series as Captain winning 3-0 and scoring 72*,60 & 47.


NOV 2021 – ALL STARS                                  4
Nil Patel (NJIT)               95
Adithya Bharadwaj (High School guest)  61
Dhanya Dave (Guelph)  4 for 4, 4 O 1 M

JAN 2019 – ALL STARS                    3
Neel Patel (South Alabama)   72*

Krithik Udayshankar (FIT)       61*

Neel Patel (South Alabama)   60

Ansar Khan (George Brown)  51   (5 sixes)

Neel Patel  (South Alabama)  47
Nitant Kakar (Everest)      4 for 24

Muqeet Ahmed (UMass)  3 for 8

JAN 2017 ALL STARS                     4
Yug Rao  (Ryerson)        106

Rahul Rao (UT Arlington) 94*

Naseer Khan (Everest)    76

Sai Ramesh (USF)           70

Subramnaian (Waterloo)  49

Saurabh Netravalkar (Cornel) 48


2014 SOUTH WEST                    3
Rahul Rao (UT Arlington)         75*

Chiranjeev Reddy (UT Dallas)  55*

Falah Syed (South Alabama)    53

Khizer Motiwala (Texas Tech)   52

Ranjith Medarametla (South Alabama)  51*

Zubair Khalid (Texas Tech)       48

Falah Syed (South Alabama)    44
Sami Motiwala (Texas Tech)  3 for 23

Rahul Rao (UT Arlington)      3 for 40

2016 SOUTH WEST                 3
Ashwin Kannan (UT Daallas)   73*

Rahul Rao (UT Arlington)         44
Trivi Madhavan (UT Arlington) 3 for 6

Saif Thobani (U Houston)  3 for 31

Rahul Rao (UT Arlington)  3 for 33


2017 SOUTH WEST               5
Vivek Ubale (U Houston)           54

Jafar Shahabuddin (UT Dallas)  48

Likith Gowda (UT Arlington)       47*

Rahul Rao (UT Arlington)           45

Chettan Shelke (Texas A & M)   42

Karthik Gattepalli (UT Dallas)    40*

Vivek Ubale (U Houston)           40*

Krushnal Kalathiya (U Houston  40
Ramit Shah (Texas A & M)         5 for 14

Shashank Vippu (Texas A & M)  4 for 3

Jagpreet Singh (UT Dallas)        3 for 4


2018 SOUTH WEST    – played on a Flicx wicket, hard to bat on                5
Akhil Nagariya (Texas A & M)  5 for  14 

 Sujal Patel (South Alabama)  3 for 13

Tanmay Shah (U Houston)     3 for 14

Sujal Patel (South Alabama)  3 for 15

Vimarsh Patel (U Houston)     3 for 20



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