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By N 353Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago 4 min read
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Best playing XI of cricketers who recently moved to the USA

The International Cricket Council (ICC) has formally made its goals clear to make cricket a piece of the Olympics in the year 2028. Los Angeles will have the Olympics in that year.

It seems like the USA needs to proceed with its strength in Olympics and extend it to the game of cricket also. Over the most recent couple of years, many cricketers of unfamiliar nations have chosen to move to the United States of America.

The opening encounter for USA vs Ireland may not have been the biggest crowd to ever grace the Broward County Stadium. The venue has played host to 10,000 people for the CPL, West Indies, New Zealand and India over the years. The official tally was 328 fans for the first T20I between the host country and their Full Member counterpart. But considering just 19 people turned up to see USA play their first ever home ODI a little over two years ago, it was progress.

Indeed, English quick bowler Liam Plunkett, who won the 2019 Cricket World Cup with the England cricket crew, was likewise in the features guaranteeing that he could move to the United States of America soon. While Plunkett is yet to move to the USA formally, in this article today, we will frame a playing XI of cricketers who have as of late moved to the United States.

Openers : Sunny Sohal and Unmukt Chand

Very few Indian cricket fans would realize that previous RCB batsman Sunny Sohal has now moved to the United States. Truth be told, the right-given batsman has likewise played three T20I matches for America. Thus, he will open the innings of this group.

Opening the innings with Sohal will be the commander of the India U-19s that won the ICC U-19 World Cup in the year 2012, Unmukt Chand. Like Sunny Sohal, Chand played for quite a long time in the IPL. Be that as it may, he was unable to make his introduction at the senior level.

Middle-order - Sami Aslam and Smit Patel (wk)

Previous Pakistan batsman Sami Aslam will bat at number three for this group. Aslam moved to the United States later he didn't get legitimate open doors in Pakistan. Aslam has the experience of playing 13 Test matches and four ODIs.

One more individual from India's 2012 U-19 World Cup-winning group to include on this rundown is Smit Patel. The wicket-guardian batsman never got to play in the Indian Premier League. He has now moved to the USA and will even component in the Caribbean Premier League.

All-rounders - Shehan Jayasuriya, Corey Anderson, Ian Holland and Dane Piedt

Batting all-rounder from Sri Lanka, Shehan Jayasuriya will bat at number five situation for this group. Jayasuriya played 12 ODIs and 18 T20Is for the Sri Lankan cricket crew. He likewise has 11 five star hundreds of years to his name.

Corey Anderson from New Zealand and Dane Piedt from South Africa will be the two all-rounders of this group. Anderson once held the record for the quickest ODI hundred. He even played for New Zealand in the 2015 Cricket World Cup. In the interim, Piedt is a twist bowler from South Africa, who played nine Test matches for the Proteas and scalped 26 wickets.

The fourth all-rounder of this group will be Ian Holland. Sometime in the distant past, Holland played homegrown cricket in Australia for Victoria. Nonetheless, presently he plays for the USA and has addressed them in eight ODI matches.

Bowlers - Cameron Stevenson, Juan Theron and Siddharth Trivedi

Cameron Stevenson from Australia will lead the speed assault of this group. Stevenson is a right-arm quick medium bowler who played for Tasmania and Melbourne Renegades in Australia. Up to this point, he has addressed the United States of America in seven ODI coordinates and taken 12 wickets.

Previous South African pacer Juan Theron is currently an individual from the United States of America group. In the past Theron was one of the top T20 quick bowlers on the planet. He will join forces with previous Rajasthan Royals pacer Siddharth Trivedi in the speed assault of this XI.

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