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Saturday, October 04, 2025
Suspended/Now Chapter 11 But USA Cricket Can Still Play

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First the International Cricket Council suspends USA Cricket's membership with immediate effect, but national team was still eligible to compete in ICC

Now USA Cricket, the National Governing Body (NGB) for the sport, announced it has voluntarily filed for financial reorganization under Chapter 11, Subchapter V of the U.S. Bankruptcy Code. This aggressive, but necessary legal move is the best path forward to ensure the future of American cricket.

USA Cricket CEO Johnathan Atkeison, who joined the organization in 2024 after previously contributing to a successful reorganization of USA Rugby, emphasized that this action is designed to reorganize financially, give the organization time to address concerns raised by the International Cricket Council, and to level the playing field against powerful entities that seek to exploit the American arm of the sport.

One factor to USA Cricket’s need for financial reorganization was the financial strain and operational interference caused by the ACE agreement. The original 50-year agreement, which heavily favors ACE, does not appear to have been completed at arm’s length as understood by the USA Cricket Board. It was negotiated largely by one USA Cricket Board member who did not disclose certain conflicts of interest that both he and his employer had with ACE affiliates.

The financial terms directly reflect this lack of arm’s-length dealing. Instead of fair market value, USAC receives only a small percentage of ACE’s gross cricket-related revenues. This arrangement purports to preclude USA Cricket from seeking team sponsors or broadcast partners, and effectively limits other events and competition from entering the market. USA Cricket’s national team commercial rights are valued at over $5 million annually, a figure ACE has never come close to achieving, to the detriment of USA Cricket.

The USA Cricket Board terminated the ACE Agreement on August 22, 2025, as a direct result of ACE’s unwillingness to comply with its own unconscionable contract. Over the course of the contract, ACE has consistently refused to pay USA Cricket substantial monies owed. While obligated to fund all costs for USA Cricket National Teams, ACE’s support has been inconsistent, delayed, or often simply absent. ACE has, in fact, never paid USA Cricket for player or staff salaries, instead utilizing a unilateral and implausible interpretation of the agreement to offset its Major League Cricket salaries against amounts due to USA Cricket.

ACE also failed to deliver on promised infrastructure projects. The agreement stipulates the development of six (6) ICC grade stadiums by 2025, yet ACE has developed only one stadium to date. This failure is critical as the sport gears up for its first Olympic debut in 100 years at LA 2028.

Although USA Cricket desired to negotiate a resolution of its issues with ACE, even briefly suspending the termination in order to engage in good faith negotiations, ACE’s sole response was to use its financial might to attempt to bully and coerce USA Cricket into submission.

“We have been forced into the protections of the U.S. Bankruptcy Court because ACE is well aware of its stature as an 800lb gorilla and has weaponized its financial muscle to frustrate our ability to govern the sport” said Corey MacDonald, USA Cricket General Counsel.

Legal and Financial Clarity Achieved

The Chapter 11 filing was made in part, to address the challenges presented by the unfortunate timing of the International Cricket Council’s suspension of USA Cricket, coupled with the litigation and governance reforms.

“This Chapter 11 filing is a decisive move to secure our ability to address the patently inequitable contracts of the past, correct our financial situation, achieve governance reforms and finally build the world-class NGB America deserves, with an eye toward LA2028. We look forward to sharing more of our story over the coming days,” said Johnathan Atkeison, CEO.
Saturday, October 04, 2025
Springer Inducted Into the Cricket Hall of Fame

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The Caribbean cricket community is celebrating the induction of Vernon Springer into the prestigious Cricket Hall of Fame (CHOF) in Hartford, Connecticut, USA. The honour recognizes his over four decades of distinguished service to the game across the region, spanning multiple roles from coaching to broadcasting.

Springer, who currently serves as the Chief Operations Officer of the Leeward Islands Cricket Board, was inducted as part of the 44th class of the Hall of Fame—the first institution of its kind established in the world, tracing its roots back to 1980.

Springer’s career is unique in its breadth, covering nearly every facet of the sport:

Coach and Administrator: He has been a key figure in the development of cricket in the Leeward Islands, working to ensure tournaments are played at all levels, including the highly influential Under-13 programme that he helped formulate and which involved teams from across the Caribbean, including Bermuda.
Analyst and Commentator: Springer is widely known throughout the region as a sincere and honest voice, providing expert analysis and commentary for platforms such as SportsMax.

His induction ceremony, scheduled for Saturday, October 4th, 2025, sees him join a distinguished class that includes former West Indies cricketer Sir Richie Richardson and former England cricketer Roland Butcher.

The award is not only a personal honour but a testament to the enduring spirit of Caribbean cricket development, which Springer has tirelessly championed for over 40 years.
Wednesday, October 01, 2025
12 Years after Winning in Bermuda Nepal Humbles West Indies

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In a result that has sent shock waves through the global cricketing community, Nepal secured a stunning and unassailable 2-0 series lead against the West Indies with a crushing 90-run victory in the second T20I at the Sharjah Cricket Ground.

The win marks Nepal's first-ever T20 series triumph against a full ICC Member nation, and 12 years after winning the 2013 ICC Division 3 Tournament in Bermuda.

Nepal, who were already celebrating their first-ever win over the two-time world champions just two days prior, posted a competitive total of 173 for 6 from their 20 overs. This was largely built on a crucial 100-run fourth-wicket partnership between opener Aasif Sheikh (68 not out off 47 balls) and Sundeep Jora (63 off 39 balls).

The West Indies reply crumbled dramatically under pressure from Nepal's bowlers. The team, fielding a second-string side, was skittled for just 83 runs in 17.1 overs. The 83-run total now stands as the lowest score ever recorded by a full Member nation against an Associate team in T20 Internationals, surpassing England’s 88 against the Netherlands in 2014. Nepal's medium-pacer Mohammad Aadil Alam was the chief destroyer, claiming a career-best 4 for 24.

Nepal’s triumph is a testament to the surging popularity of the game in the country, where cricket has gained unprecedented traction despite a severe lack of quality stadium infrastructure.



 
 
Monday, September 29, 2025
Bermuda to Host 2028 ICC World Cup Sub Regional Qualifiers

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Bermuda has been selected as the host nation for the 2028 ICC World Cup Americas Sub Regional Qualifiers next year, a major announcement for the island's cricket calendar. The news was confirmed today by the President of the Bermuda Cricket Board, Lloyd Smith.

The tournament, scheduled for next June, will see Bermuda competing on home soil against four other nations: The Bahamas, Brazil, Belize, and Panama.

Bermuda enters the qualifier with a formidable track record, having historically dominated the past ICC Americas Sub Regional tournaments. This strong performance has consistently seen the island nation advance to the final stages of the World Cup qualification process.

Hosting the tournament will provide the national team with the home advantage as they aim to continue their supremacy in the region and earn a place in the next phase of the 2028 ICC World Cup Qualifiers.

Smith stated, “I would like to express my immense pride and excitement regarding the announcement. This is a monumental achievement for the Bermuda Cricket Board and for our entire community.”

“We are incredibly grateful to ICC Americas for their confidence in our ability to host a world-class event. Hosting these qualifiers not only provides our national team with the advantage of playing on home soil but also allows us to showcase Bermuda as a premier sporting destination for cricket.”

“We look forward to welcoming the teams and their fans to our beautiful island.”

The tournament will feature a series of matches at the National Sports Centre, where the teams will compete for a chance to advance to the next stage of the qualification pathway for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2028.

The BCB will release further details of the match schedule, ticketing, and event logistics in the near future.

“You can be assured that we will keep you updated on all our initiatives. This tournament belongs to all of us as citizens and residents of Bermuda. We look forward to your support to showcase that Bermuda is another World!”

 
 
Thursday, September 25, 2025
ICC Delivers 'Suspension' That Isn't: USA Cricket in Crisis

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Two days ago www,islandstats,com reported - ICC Suspend USA Cricket But Are they Really Suspended

It was a headline that suggested terminal failure: "ICC Suspends USA Cricket’s Membership." Yet, scratch beneath the surface and the reality is a strange, complex state of affairs where the governing body is, paradoxically, suspended but still playing.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the immediate suspension of USA Cricket (USAC) membership status, citing "repeated and continued breaches" of its obligations. The reasons are a litany of administrative failure: the inability to implement a functional governance structure, a complete lack of progress towards achieving National Governing Body (NGB) status with the US Olympic and Paralympic Committee (USOPC), and actions that have caused reputational damage to the sport.

While the administrative arm of USA Cricket has been curtailed, the ICC has made a critical distinction to protect the athletes. The national teams are, quite remarkably, retaining their right to participate in ICC events.

This means that the United States will still feature at February’s Men’s T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka. Crucially, their participation and preparations for cricket's return to the Olympic programme at the 2028 Los Angeles Games also remain on track.

The ICC states this decision is a "necessary step to protect the long-term interests of the game," ensuring the players do not suffer for the failures of the administration.

The consequence of this suspension is not exile, but rather a temporary takeover of power. The management and administration of the US national teams will now be overseen by the ICC and its designated representatives.

This move essentially allows the players and high-performance programmes to continue unhindered, while the ICC steps in to rebuild the broken governance structure. The primary, non-negotiable requirement for the lifting of the suspension will be achieving the USOPC's NGB status—a fundamental necessity for cricket's Olympic future in the host nation.

The message is clear: the administration has failed, but the sport will not. The suspension is less a definitive ban and more a radical administrative intervention, placing American cricket directly under the control of its global governing body until a functional, compliant structure is established.
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