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T20 World Cup is coming to New York – but not the city after public revolt

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T20 World Cup is coming to New York – but not the city after public revolt

The United States is co-hosting this June’s T20 World Cup with the West Indies – it’s first major international cricket tournament – with stadiums in New York, Florida and Texas



Take a tour of the Cricket World Cup stadium in New York

New York is probably the last place where you’d expect a major cricket tournament to be held, bar maybe Antartica or Siberia.

But this June, eight matches of the Men’s T20 World Cup will be held on Long Island – including the clash between India and Pakistan – after a temporary 34,000-seater stadium was built in Eisenhower Park. The tournament is being co-hosted by the West Indies and the United States, with stadiums in Florida and Texas also hosting four games each.




It feels rather strange that such an event is taking place in a country that doesn’t adore cricket, and there’s a good chance it will fly under the radar. There are some adverts for the World Cup in New York City, including in Times Square, but the locals aren’t inundated by them and most won’t attend.

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They’re more concerned with other sporting events happening, with Yankee season in full swing and the Rangers chasing NHL Playoff glory. Let’s not forget about the NBA Finals, of course.

Persuading cricket newbies to catch the Long Island Rail Road and make the 45-minute trek from Penn Station to Westbury is going to be tricky. Ticket prices are hardly inexpensive, with the cheapest priced at $60 for the unglamorous Canada-Ireland and Netherlands-South Africa fixtures.


And those wanting to see the clash between India and Pakistan will need to fork out $945 for the cheapest ticket on SeatGeek (at the time of writing). In comparison, it costs $55 to watch the Yankees take on the Dodgers on the same day, per Ticketmaster.

Many New Yorkers didn’t even want the World Cup to be held in the city. Eric Adams, the mayor of New York, initially wanted the tournament to be staged in the Bronx, where most of the city’s recreational cricket is played in Van Cortlandt Park.

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