A BRAVE NEW WORLD (CUP)
Daily Mirror UK|June 01, 2024
Move into USA and Canada could be huge for the game
MIKE WALTERS
A BRAVE NEW WORLD (CUP)

IN that famous cradle of bat and ball, the Grand Prairie Stadium in Dallas, cricket's Twenty20 World Cup opens tonight with a sporting rivalry for the ages.

When the United States and Canada christen a brave new world for the game, woe betide the established order if our friends in stars, stripes and maple leaves decide it's better than the Yankees and Red Sox - except every pitch isn't a full toss.

And when another temple of cricket, the Nassau County International Stadium - a 34,000-seater pop-up venue 25 miles east of New York City, knocked up in barely five months since January - hosts India against Pakistan on June 9, they will discover the true definition of needle.

Too long confined to Commonwealth outposts, cricket's excursion into virgin territory for a major tournament is potentially its most exciting advance in 150 years.

But as Winston Churchill once said: "Do not let spacious plans for a new world divert your energies from saving what is left of the old."

This story is from the June 01, 2024 edition of Daily Mirror UK.

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