Skip to main content

Former USA skipper Nadkarni upbeat on country getting ODI status

  • The cricket bug never left Sushil Nadkarni even as he pursued his ‘Great American Dream’ and the former India U-19 batsman is happy that unlike him, the current crop of expats representing the United States will be able to live their dream.
  • Last week, USA sealed one-day international status for the first time with a third straight victory at the World Cricket League Division Two event in Namibia.
  • The 42-year-old had captained USA when cricket was more of a vocation for the South Asian community after he migrated in the mid-90’s to pursue engineering.
  • But things have changed now and with ICC giving them ODI status, it will be like a “dream fulfilled” for many, according to Nadkarni.
  • “USA achieving ODI status has fulfilled unrealized dreams for me and many USA players that played on the team previously. It is not only a boost to the USA but will have positive impact to global cricket given the high potential US market is largely untapped for international cricket so far,” 42-year-old Pune-born Nadkarni told PTI in an e-mail interview.
  • USA will now be able to play 36 ODIs in the next two and a half years.
  • Nadkarni, who played 4 List A matches, sounded optimistic that the current USA cricketers would benefit from the decision.
  • “I am hopeful our current cricketers will find financial relief and contracts moving forward,” he said.
  • Nadkarni, a left-handed batsman and right-arm off-break bowler, recalled how the journey for US cricket began.
  • “Our journey for ODI status began in Jersey near UK in 2008 when we played in the World Cricket League Division 5 tournament. Since then USA has seen many ups and downs including three attempts to make it past Division 3 but not successful even though we got very close.
  • “Eleven years later we made it and has brought tremendous excitement to everyone associated with USA Cricket,” he said.
  • He is happy that the next generation of players will have some incentive pursuing a career in cricket.
  • “I am particularly pleased for our next generation of talented cricketers that will be motivated to continue the game in USA with an opportunity to make the USA team and become an official ODI cricketer,” he noted.
  • The former USA skipper is hopeful that general awareness among the public about the game will increase.
  • “I believe the awareness of cricket with the general American public will increase with USA’s ODI status. There is already very good work being done to start cricket in schools including inter school competition in some parts of the country. These initiatives will get a boost with the national team about to play a lot of international cricket in the next three years,” he elaborated.
  • Currently USA are led by Saurabh Netravalkar, who has represented Mumbai in the domestic circuit and also India Under-19.
  • And Nadkarni lavished praise on Saurabh saying his leadership skills have been exceptional.
“I have known Saurabh for many years and we have played together as well in domestic competitions. His leadership of the USA team has been exceptional and it helps that he’s a strike bowler who leads from the front and has the ability to take the ball when it is crunch time in the game,” Nadkarni signed off.

The post Former USA skipper Nadkarni upbeat on country getting ODI status appeared first on InsideSport.



http://bit.ly/2LacPIO

Comments

Related Posts

'Weren't you going shave off all your hair?': Spanish princess embarrasses Ferran Torres over bizarre World Cup promise

Ferran Torres delivered Spain's World Cup-winning goal, but his funniest post-tournament moment came during a royal reception when Princess Leonor reminded him of a pre-tournament promise to shave his head if Spain lifted the trophy. The Barcelona forward laughed off the question, while several other Spain stars still face unusual challenges after their historic triumph. from Sports News: Cricket Live Scorecard, Latest Cricket News, Football, NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, MLB News & More https://ift.tt/HrxGSmy

Why Marc Cucurella buried coin in pitch before Spain's World Cup final as 'secret' 2010 ritual comes to light

Marc Cucurella’s unusual act of burying a coin in the pitch before Spain’s World Cup final has been explained as a lucky ritual dating back to the nation’s 2010 triumph. Former defender Joan Capdevila revealed he asked Cucurella to continue the superstition, with Spain again lifting the trophy after a 1-0 extra-time victory over Argentina. from Sports News: Cricket Live Scorecard, Latest Cricket News, Football, NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, MLB News & More https://ift.tt/nb0Kv2R

Trump said same seven words to every Spain and Argentina player after World Cup final, claims lip reader

Donald Trump reportedly repeated the same congratulatory message to every Spain and Argentina player during the FIFA World Cup 2026 medal ceremony, according to a professional lip reader. The US President allegedly told each player, “You are a champ” and “Amazing player” while presenting medals following Spain’s 1-0 extra-time victory over Argentina in the final. from Sports News: Cricket Live Scorecard, Latest Cricket News, Football, NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, MLB News & More https://ift.tt/8AH14Yf

FIFA President Gianni Infantino travelled almost three times the Earth's circumference during the World Cup

FIFA President Gianni Infantino's extensive private jet travel during the 2026 World Cup has sparked criticism over the governing body's environmental credibility. Reports estimate his flights generated more than 1,020 tonnes of CO₂e, prompting campaigners to question FIFA's sustainability commitments. While FIFA defended the travel as operationally necessary, the controversy has intensified scrutiny of football's climate responsibilities and leadership. from Sports News: Cricket Live Scorecard, Latest Cricket News, Football, NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, MLB News & More https://ift.tt/lWn9TIK

CWG boxing: Jadumani Singh seals dominant 5-0 win over Pakistan's Sumama Rehman to enter quarter-finals

Jadumani Singh Mandengbam advanced to the men's 55kg boxing quarter-finals at the 2026 Commonwealth Games after defeating Pakistan's Sumama Rehman by unanimous decision. The Indian boxer will face England's Ellis Trowbridge for a guaranteed medal. Elsewhere, Lovlina Borgohain has already secured at least bronze, while Sachin Siwach also progressed in Glasgow. from Sports News: Cricket Live Scorecard, Latest Cricket News, Football, NBA, NFL, WWE, NHL, MLB News & More https://ift.tt/o2ZMheT