Dream11, World’s #1 Fantasy Cricket site, sponsors ACC Canada vs USA Series

Dream11 will be the principal American College Cricket sponsor of the upcoming USA v Canada Series for the 1844 Jodah Trophy. Launched in May 2009 as the World’s First Graphical Fantasy Cricket Game, Dream11.com has evolved to become the World’s No.1 Fantasy Cricket Game of Skill. It is a unique...
Posted 08 May 2015 | NEWS,Universities | 0 Comments

Canada takes the Sushil Nadkarni International Trophy home !

The weather cooperated, after heavy rain in previous weeks made for an anxious time. Like snowbirds to Florida the Canadian cricket team flew into Houston, Texas for an unknown adventure, hosted by Sakhi Muhammed. Except for any threat of rain however, the organizing committee was confident this innovative event would...
Posted 02 May 2015 | NEWS | 0 Comments

Smart Choice Moosa Stadium hosts Canada in Texas !

Smart Choice’s President and CEO Sakhi Muhammad announced that Majid Rizvi will captain Smart Choice USA vs Canada in the 3 T20 matches to be played at Moosa Stadium, in Houston on April 28, 29 and May 1, for the Sushil Nadkarni International Trophy. The athletically well-built Majid is often...
Posted 26 Apr 2015 | NEWS | 0 Comments

Welcome Canadian College Cricket !

American College Cricket Founder & President Lloyd Jodah today said, “We are pleased at the launch of Canadian College Cricket to strengthen to our efforts since 2009 at developing, and providing a platform for young cricketers in Canada. Hassan Mirza has shown a commitment to the cause, and an eagerness...
Posted 16 Apr 2015 | NEWS | 0 Comments

Nicola Kille (Wooster) appointed to American College Cricket Advisory Board !

The latest addition to the Advisory Board of American College Cricket has been our staunch ally since 2010,and a valuable contributor to our aim of raising the profile of cricket in America. College of Wooster’s Nicola Kille joins Wooster President (who will become Rollins College President from July 1st), Gordon...
Posted 15 Apr 2015 | College of Wooster,NEWS,Universities | 0 Comments

Sai Ramesh (USF Bulls) is 2015 MVP in Farewell Championship Appearance !

At the 2015 American College Cricket National Championship Sai Ramesh told American College Cricket Founder & President Lloyd Jodah that this would be his final time as a player, but he wished to continue being a part of American College Cricket on the administrative side. His team, the USF Bulls,...
Posted 22 Mar 2015 | NEWS | 0 Comments

UT Dallas Comets win National Championship, take Shiv Chanderpaul Trophy to Texas !

Due to incompetency at the Brian Piccolo field in covering the pitch with a cover that supposedly had a hole in it, 2 days were lost on their turf wicket resulting in a Quarter Final being played on the last day, with a Semi & Finals ! But being young...
Posted 20 Mar 2015 | U of Texas Dallas,Universities | 0 Comments

USA vs Canada Series – May 23 & 24 for the 1844 Jodah Trophy !

1844 Sept – in a field at what is now 34th St & 2nd Ave in Manhattan NY an amazing event took place, that was to have world changing consequences of a magnitude no one fore saw. Teams representing the relatively young countries of the United States of America and...
Posted 08 Mar 2015 | NEWS,Universities | 0 Comments

Rules – National Championship !

Below are some of the playing rules & conditions for all of our tournaments. In addition all players are expected to follow the usual standards of sportsmanship, and cricket, and most importantly the rules of your college’s Club Sports. This List is not exhaustive, but just a reminder of some...
Posted 28 Feb 2015 | NEWS,Universities | 0 Comments

The 32 Colleges for the 2015 American College Cricket National Championship !

Texas is huge, so its no surprise that 6 Texan colleges are in the National Championship, next is host state Florida with 4, with Canada and Massachusetts having 3 each. 5 colleges will be making their National Championship debut : University of the Fraser Valley, U of Texas Dallas, Northeastern,...
Posted 23 Feb 2015 | NEWS,Universities | 0 Comments