Monday, May 6, 2024
spot_img

Cricketer Unmukt Chand has good things to say about cricket in USA

 “Obviously when it comes to cricket, India has a hub of cricket where there are so many crickets happening in every nook and corner. But America is just developing into a system. There’s a lot of cricket happening in America also, but now it’s more structured and it’s getting better with the Major league also coming in next year. It’s going to change a lot of things and how people look at them in Indian cricket. Yes, it’s difficult to sort of get that amount of practice and all those things because the cities are not there too much. But it’s increasing every other day and it’s really getting better.”

— Unmukt Chand, India’s U-19 World Cup-winning captain in 2012

 PRAVASISAMWAD.COM

Unmukt Chand, India’s U-19 World Cup-winning captain in 2012, who announced his retirement from the sport in the country due to a lack of opportunity, has said that America’s current developments with cricket are ‘more structured’. This, he said, would surprise many Indians when they get to know how good they are, reported BDCrickettime. .

Chand could face India at the 2024 World Cup when the USA and West Indies will host the showpiece event. He said the US was gradually developing and working with more plans than before.

“Obviously when it comes to cricket, India has a hub of cricket where there are so many crickets happening in every nook and corner. But America is just developing into a system. There’s a lot of cricket happening in America also, but now it’s more structured and it’s getting better with the Major league also coming in next year. It’s going to change a lot of things and how people look at them in Indian cricket. Yes, it’s difficult to sort of get that amount of practice and all those things because the cities are not there too much. But it’s increasing every other day and it’s really getting better,” Chand told BDCrictime.

Chand, 29, has to serve three years in the USA to play for the country. His cooling-off period will end on February 24 next year, which means he is all set to play against India at the next T20 World Cup. He also represented Melbourne Renegades last year and has included his name in the draft list for the upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL)

Chand admitted he wished to have played for India, but it did not happen due to multiple reasons ‘behind the scenes’.  “You want to always play for your country whenever as a cricketer and I wish I could have played in India but obviously some things are not in your control. There are so many things that go on behind the scenes which also play a major role in you not playing for the country. I’ve had a good share playing India for quite some time and also leading India U-19 to victory in the World Cup. And I really take those good memories with me and want to create something big in America.” he added.

Chand, 29, has to serve three years in the USA to play for the country. His cooling-off period will end on February 24 next year, which means he is all set to play against India at the next T20 World Cup. He also represented Melbourne Renegades last year and has included his name in the draft list for the upcoming Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).

*********************************************************************

Readers

These are extraordinary times. All of us have to rely on high-impact, trustworthy journalism. And this is especially true of the Indian Diaspora. Members of the Indian community overseas cannot be fed with inaccurate news.

Pravasi Samwad is a venture that has no shareholders. It is the result of an impassioned initiative of a handful of Indian journalists spread around the world.  We have taken the small step forward with the pledge to provide news with accuracy, free from political and commercial influence. Our aim is to keep you, our readers, informed about developments at ‘home’ and across the world that affect you.

Please help us to keep our journalism independent and free.

In these difficult times, to run a news website requires finances. While every contribution, big or small, will makes a difference, we request our readers to put us in touch with advertisers worldwide. It will be a great help.

For more information: pravasisamwad00@gmail.com

Gyanendra
Gyanendra
(Gyanendra has been teaching and writing for the last 15 years. His passion for teaching keeps him engaged. He keeps a keen interest in Sports and Current Affairs.)

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisement -

EDITOR'S CHOICE

Register Here to Nominate