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USA Cricket: Sanctioning of domestic events update July 2021

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Further to the large number domestic cricket events that were recently approved in the June sanctioning update, USA Cricket wishes to confirm that the following five events have been formally sanctioned pursuant to the regulations which govern the sanctioning of domestic events and which came into effect from December 1, 2020 and were published here:

  1. NCCA NPL T20
    San Jose, Union City, Fremont, California, July 3-6, 2021
  2. CS Bhullar & Maninder Kaur Bhullar Memorial Cricket Tournament
    Darree Fields, Emerald Fields, and Hillard Crossing Elementary School, in Dublin & Hillard, Ohio, July 9-11, 2021
  3. Masters Cricket USA
    Woodley Park, Los Angeles, July 13-15, 2021
  4. Diversity Cup 2021
    Detroit, Michigan, August 5-8, 2021
  5. Big 3 T20 Tournament
    Marine Park and Carnegie Park, Brooklyn, New York, September 3-6, 2021

USA Cricket would like to wish all leagues, volunteers, administrators and participants in these events every success and thank them for their ongoing support.

The process of domestic event approval is a continuing one, and there are plenty of other administrators who have sought approval for their events.  Further updates of this nature will continue to be made as the season continues. A fully up to date list of the cricket events that are to be played in the United States that have been sanctioned by USA Cricket under the regulations can be found in the ‘Approved Cricket‘ Section of the website.

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