US & Canadian Cricket Information, all known Club Sites and
other links
Links have been checked at time of original posting. However,
sites move, change their name and occasionally just go away,
especially university sites as the playing season ends. Should you
identify a link that fails or should you know of a US or Canadian
Cricket link we have overlooked, please e-mail Paul Hensley (link
below). Sites with more information about cricket as played today and
the history of the sport are noted at the end of this section.
The 2000 Philadelphia
Cricket Festival was a great success. The schedule for the
next festival will be posted here soon.
Information on all Cricket
Leagues in the US, with complete contact information
(person, address, phone, Internet, etc.)
- Berkeley
Cricket Club (CA)
- Boulder Valley
Cricket Club (CO)
- British
Officers Cricket Club (of Greater Philadelphia)
- Brockton Point Cricket
Club, (Vancouver, BC)
- Carolina
ANZACs Cricket Club (NC)
- Clemson Cricket
Club (SC)
- Chicago "Flames"
Cricket Club (IL)
- Chittenden
County Cricket Club
- Colts
Cricket Club (CA)
- Columbia
University Cricket Club (NY,NY)
- Commonwealth
Cricket Club (MA)
- Concordia
University Cricket Club (Canada)
- Eastern
American Cricket Association (NY,NY)
- Edmonton
Cricket Club (Canada)
- Fairfax Cricket
Club (VA)
- IIT Cricket Club
(Chicago, IL)
- Indus
Cricket Club
- Cricket Club @ Johns Hopkins University (URL link no long
functional. Please e-mail if you know update.)
- Kingfishers Cricket Club @ ASU (URL link no long functional.
Please e-mail if you know update.)
- Kutis
Cricket Club (St. Louis, MO)
- Lafayette
College Cricket Club (PA)
- Littleton
Cricket Club (CO)
- Marin
Cricket Club (CA)
- Massachusetts
State Cricket League (ME, NH, VT, MA, RI, CT)
- Midwest
Cricket Conference
- Cricket Club
of Milwaukee (WI)
- The
Multnomah Cricket Club(WA)
- Nassau New York
Cricket Association (New York, NY)
- New England
Cricket Server (MA)
- Cricket
Club at Monte Vista High School (CA) This link works
slowly.
- Northern California
Cricket Association (CA)
- Northwest
Cricket League
- Pennsylvania
State University (PA)
- Portland
Cricket Club (OR)
- Potomac
Cricket Club (DC)
- Princeton
University Cricket Club (NJ)
- RPI Cricket
Club (NY)
- Rice Cricket Club (TX) (URL link no long functional. Please
e-mail if you know update.)
- Rutgers
Cricket Club (NJ)
- San Jose
Cricket Club (CA)
- Santa Clara
Cricket Club (CA)
- Scottsdale
Cricket Club (AZ)
- Shoemaker
Middle School (PA) Cricket Clubs
- St.
Columba's Cricket Club (RI)
- Stanford
Cardinal Men's Cricket (CA)
- Stony
Brook Cricket Club (NY)
- Suburban
Cricket Club (IL)
- Syracuse
University Cricket Club
- Texas Cricket
Club (TX)
- Toronto Cricket
Club (Toronto, Canada)
- Trojan Cricket Club
of USC (CA)
- Tulane Cricket Club (LA) (URL link no long functional. Please
e-mail if you know update.)
- United States Cricket
Federation
- UConn
Cricket Club (CT)
- University
of Illinois Cricket Club (IL)
- University
of Kentucky Cricket Club (KY)
- University
of Maryland Baltimore County Cricket Club (MD)
- University
of Massachusetts, Amherst, Cricket Club (MA)
- University of
Massachusetts, Lowell, Cricket Club (MA)
- University
of New Mexico Cricket Club (NM)
- Valley
Cricket Club
- Cricket
Club @ Virginia Tech (VA)
- Washington (DC) Cricket
League Home Page
- Westfield
Cricket Club (NJ)
- West
Virginia University Cricket Club (WV)
Here are some of our favorite cricket links.
There are few articles on the Internet about cricket in North
America, here is one:
There are only a handful of Cricket Museums throughout the
world.
The Somerset Cricket
Museum has a web page with some historical information, a few
pictures and directions.
Lord's- "The Home of
Cricket, Official MCC/ECB Site"
Note: that you will need Netscape 3 or IE 3 (or higher) for
best access to the Lord's Site. Lord's is very active. If you follow
English Cricket, you will definitely want to subscibe to their email
newletter.
We expect that soon the Bradman Museum (Bowral,NSW) will
have an Internet site. Until then, for information on Sir
Donald Bradman try The
Don Bradman Page.
There is an excellet museum at the Melbourne Cricket
Ground. The museum does not have an Internet site but
information about it has been posted by a tour operator ( Melbourne
Cricket Ground) . And, a tourist information site for the
Melbourne area (at Tram
Route and Attractions site #41 on this page) has hours and phone
numbers if you are planning a visit. The Melbourne Cricket Grounds
are one of the most popular tourist attractions in Melbourne and is
an absolute must see for anyone with an interest in the sport.
An excellent link for international Cricket information is
CricInfo.
For more information in the Americas, check out USA.Cricket.Org
web site.
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