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Is the local white population involved in playing the sport in US?My son did a season at Indian gymkhana, as we used to live around the corner from it a few years ago and were and still are regulars at the bar/ restaurant upstairs and still go there for all big ticket cricket matches viewing.
Even though we moved away from the area when it came to cricket we put son there first.
However two things stood out that made us pull him out next season.
1. The population was entirely south Asian with mostly new gen Indian immigrants (IT) and a few Pakistanis, hardly any other ethnicity. In hindsight should have thought Indian gymkhana lol.
2. The coach at first session itself said get your son coaching from me if you want him in the team and during the season we saw only kids getting private coaching were getting regular games, rest were being benched.
Second year we pulled him and put in him in another cc, much better mix of kids, whites,Asians (Indians, Pakistanis, Lankans and a couple of Aghans even) and a few black kids.
He's much happier here, gets games regularly and less pressure for private coaching.
Sadly Indian Gymkhanas lost its way, good guys at the top but the coaches leave a lot to be desired.
UK mate, topic got digressed to UKIs the local white population involved in playing the sport in US?
Sorry i thought u were talking about USUK mate, topic got digressed to UK
Any reason for North London being the Beverley Hills? It's a predominantly a Jewish/ White area iirc.Teddington and Twickenham good choices.
I think Teddington is probably the best professionally run club in West London. The previous ECB director was once first team captain I believe. I’ve got lots of friends at Twickenham, they are a great club for inclusivity. Everyone is made to feel welcome there.
Shepherds Bush and Acton decent clubs too. The Bush is the home of Carribean cricket heritage in London. Clubs with so much history yet they have the utmost respect for anyone who visits.
North London is just gold. It’s the Beverly Hills of cricket in London.
Sunbury and Ashford play in the Surrey League. I think they are set up well and can push for the higher divisions but there are always some constraints that do not allow them to push forward at the top divisions with Wimbledon, Guildford, Spencer etc. you need youth/colts sections of 300+ to reach those levels. I don’t think Ashford and Sunbury get those numbers but they are not bad.
There are about 30-40 white players currently involved in different leagues in the Washington DC metro area. Most are of SA, English, and Australian descent players - even second generation, although there are 5-6 white “American” kids around 13-14 age that have gotten into some teams. Some are “not there yet” but show good promise.Is the local white population involved in playing the sport in US?
Ajmal Shazad is of Pakistani origin and Saqib Mahmood is of Indian origin. Ramps is of Guyanese Indian origin.Actually I think Mark Ramprakhash's father was of Indo-Guyanese origin.
Didn't know that about Ajmal Shahzad, I thought he was of Pakistani-origin
Pretty sure Saqib Mahmood is of Pakistani origin. I remember him having visa delays before England's tour of India earlier this year.Ajmal Shazad is of Pakistani origin and Saqib Mahmood is of Indian origin. Ramps is of Guyanese Indian origin.
Ahh maybe I confused him with Haseeb Hameed.Pretty sure Saqib Mahmood is of Pakistani origin. I remember him having visa delays before England's tour of India earlier this year.
Yeah Crouch End is like the Manchester City of Middlesex. They rose very sharp winning 4 divisions in a row which is phenomenal. I can’t speculate how they did it because from experience, moving up from the old Middlesex Championship (Div 4 back then) into County League….all divisions in County League are extremely hard. Highly competitive standard. I don’t want to say much here, but I know the business. That being said, you can somehow get Virat Kohli to play for your club and even that will not be a gaurentee to win the league/division@Rana of all this talk of cricket in West and North London... How can you forget Crouch End CC, the best asian team playing in the English Premier Leagues anywhere. The club started as a mid tier club and then with with foresight of some very capable individuals, chief among them being a very good friend of mine from Surashtra cricket association and former Indian U16 coach, Hitesh Goswami (now involved in cricket in USA), who turned it into a juggernaut of Middlesex cricket, drawing on all the asian talent in the area culminating winning the Middlesex league title on more than one occasion. Here I have to mention that it is run by Indian Gujratis mostly and thankfully so, if it was upto Punjabis (be it Pakistani or Indian), this would not have been possible as ego and infighting would have ensured it didn't get too far.
@nishmate Indian Gymkhana should be one of the top clubs in the country let alone Middlesex, considering they have they have their own ground and with amount of talent and wealth they have within the area to upgrade the facilities to one of the best in the area. If only they run it properly.
Uptill recently, playing in the 1st XI clubs of Middlesex premiere league was very difficult for asians, it was almost a closed shop. Thanks to the likes of Azim Rafeeq and other societal changes, it is now much easier for top tier asian talent to play in the tope teams of Middlesex.
This is a key, underrated point. I kind of agree with you. There is no doubt Punjabis (Indian or Pakistani) are a lot more difficult at committee level. They take everything too lightly most of the time, and when it comes to beefing then they won’t let anything go easily.Here I have to mention that it is run by Indian Gujratis mostly and thankfully so, if it was upto Punjabis (be it Pakistani or Indian), this would not have been possible as ego and infighting would have ensured it didn't get too far.
my son plays in the New Jersey Leagues and he is aged 11 currently. Started playing hardball from the age of 9 and became the highest wicket taker for his division in his second season. What I have noticed is that Indians are willing to pay for the training to have their kids play that they have loved growing up whereas Pakistanis are more worried about other stuff. In Cricmax NJ which is possibly the best youth academy in NJ, we have a total of 4 Pakistani parents. Everyone else is Indian. I guess in terms of sports, we Pakistanis are not that interested in spending money and effort for our children. That's the only reason I can think of because we have a huge Pakistani population here.THREAD IS ABOUT PAKISTAN PLAYERS IN USA CRICKET.... STAY ON TOPIC NOW
Masha Allah, what a lovely boy.my son plays in the New Jersey Leagues and he is aged 11 currently. Started playing hardball from the age of 9 and became the highest wicket taker for his division in his second season. What I have noticed is that Indians are willing to pay for the training to have their kids play that they have loved growing up whereas Pakistanis are more worried about other stuff. In Cricmax NJ which is possibly the best youth academy in NJ, we have a total of 4 Pakistani parents. Everyone else is Indian. I guess in terms of sports, we Pakistanis are not that interested in spending money and effort for our children. That's the only reason I can think of because we have a huge Pakistani population here.
To sign off, I'll attach some photos showing how passionate my son is for cricket.