‘Sixty Strikes’ Tournament Receives ICC Approval, Haroon Lorgat Appointed Commissioner
‘Sixty Strikes’ Tournament Receives ICC Approval, Haroon Lorgat Appointed Commissioner
The National Cricket League (NCL) of the United States has received the prestigious approval of the International Cricket Council (ICC) for its upcoming ‘Sixty Strikes’ tournament. This significant development marks a major milestone in the growth of cricket in the United States.
In addition to the ICC approval, the NCL has announced two other key developments: the appointment of South African businessman Haroon Lorgat as commissioner and the partnership with Dubai-based SEE Holdings to ensure the tournament’s sustainability.
Lorgat, a renowned cricket administrator, played a pivotal role in developing the Decision Review System (DRS) in cricket. His appointment as commissioner is expected to bring valuable expertise and leadership to the NCL.
“I’m privileged to take on this role with the National Cricket League at such a transformative moment,” said Lorgat. “Cricket is a sport with the power to inspire new players and connect fans across the U.S. We’re bringing something fresh, and with our focus on sustainability and global access, we are laying the groundwork to reshape American sports for future generations.”
The ‘Sixty Strikes’ tournament, scheduled to run from October 4 to 14, is expected to attract around 4,000 attendees per match. The tournament will feature mentorship from cricket legends such as Wasim Akram, Sir Vivian Richards, and Sanath Jayasuriya.
The NCL has also partnered with SEE Holdings to promote sustainability at the tournament. The partnership aims to integrate renewable energy at match venues and encourage sustainable behavior among fans.
The ‘Sixty Strikes’ tournament is poised to further accelerate the growth of cricket in the United States, following the nation’s impressive performance at the T20 World Cup 2024. The tournament’s ICC approval, Lorgat’s appointment, and the focus on sustainability demonstrate the NCL’s commitment to developing cricket in the United States and making it a global force.