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Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker
Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

The Wire

time11-08-2025

  • Sport
  • The Wire

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

New Delhi, India/ USA | 11 August — In a unique convergence of sport, culture, and shared vision, Cricmax Connect, the community-driven cricket movement founded by Indian entrepreneurs in the U.S., marked a symbolic milestone by engaging with U.S. Senator Cory Booker at a private gathering in New Jersey. The interaction, led by Cricmax Connect founder Vinay Bhimjiani, was part of a high‐profile gathering bringing together influential voices from U.S. politics and South Asian‐led innovation. While the evening primarily supported Senator Booker's leadership initiatives, it sparked a spirited exchange on the evolving role of cricket in American life, especially within the growing Indian diaspora and the next generation of multicultural youth. A key highlight from the event was Senator Booker receiving a custom Cricmax jersey with the number '25:05', a tribute to his historic 25‐hour, 5‐minute Senate floor speech, a gesture honouring his endurance, advocacy, and progressive leadership. The Senator also signed a cricket bat and engaged in a discussion about cricket's rising popularity in New Jersey, home to a thriving South Asian community. 'Cricket is more than a sport; it's a cultural heartbeat for millions,' said Vinay Bhimjiani, Founder & CEO of Cricmax Connect. 'For us at Cricmax Connect, it's about using cricket as a bridge to create inclusive spaces for youth, celebrate diaspora identity, and reimagine how the sport can thrive in America. Meeting with Senator Booker, a leader who embodies inclusion and resilience, is a powerful signal that the American narrative is ready to embrace cricket in a bigger way. We hope this conversation becomes a stepping stone for deeper collaborations, especially in community development and education through sport.' The Cricmax Connect team shared their vision to expand cricket chapters across New Jersey, modeled on their successful community format in New Jersey and Los Angeles. The interaction signals the beginning of broader conversations around sport as soft power, with cricket offering a new lens for cross‐cultural dialogue between India and the U.S. This engagement marks a step forward in positioning cricket as a meaningful soft power and community building tool in America, with Indian‐origin entrepreneurs leading the charge. (Disclaimer: The above press release comes to you under an arrangement with PNN and PTI takes no editorial responsibility for the same.). PTI PWR This is an auto-published feed from PTI with no editorial input from The Wire.

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker
Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

Business Standard

time11-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Business Standard

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

India PR Distribution New Delhi [India]/ USA, August 11: In a unique convergence of sport, culture, and shared vision, Cricmax Connect, the community-driven cricket movement founded by Indian entrepreneurs in the U.S., marked a symbolic milestone by engaging with U.S. Senator Cory Booker at a private gathering in New Jersey. The interaction, led by Cricmax Connect founder Vinay Bhimjiani, was part of a high-profile gathering bringing together influential voices from U.S. politics and South Asian-led innovation. While the evening primarily supported Senator Booker's leadership initiatives, it sparked a spirited exchange on the evolving role of cricket in American life, especially within the growing Indian diaspora and the next generation of multicultural youth. A key highlight from the event was Senator Booker receiving a custom Cricmax jersey with the number "25:05", a tribute to his historic 25-hour, 5-minute Senate floor speech, a gesture honouring his endurance, advocacy, and progressive leadership. The Senator also signed a cricket bat and engaged in a discussion about cricket's rising popularity in New Jersey, home to a thriving South Asian community. "Cricket is more than a sport; it's a cultural heartbeat for millions," said Vinay Bhimjiani, Founder & CEO of Cricmax Connect. "For us at Cricmax Connect, it's about using cricket as a bridge to create inclusive spaces for youth, celebrate diaspora identity, and reimagine how the sport can thrive in America. Meeting with Senator Booker, a leader who embodies inclusion and resilience, is a powerful signal that the American narrative is ready to embrace cricket in a bigger way. We hope this conversation becomes a stepping stone for deeper collaborations, especially in community development and education through sport." The Cricmax Connect team shared their vision to expand cricket chapters across New Jersey, modeled on their successful community format in New Jersey and Los Angeles. The interaction signals the beginning of broader conversations around sport as soft power, with cricket offering a new lens for cross-cultural dialogue between India and the U.S. This engagement marks a step forward in positioning cricket as a meaningful soft power and community-building tool in America, with Indian-origin entrepreneurs leading the charge.

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker
Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

News18

time11-08-2025

  • Business
  • News18

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

India PR DistributionNew Delhi [India]/ USA, August 11: In a unique convergence of sport, culture, and shared vision, Cricmax Connect, the community-driven cricket movement founded by Indian entrepreneurs in the U.S., marked a symbolic milestone by engaging with U.S. Senator Cory Booker at a private gathering in New interaction, led by Cricmax Connect founder Vinay Bhimjiani, was part of a high-profile gathering bringing together influential voices from U.S. politics and South Asian-led innovation. While the evening primarily supported Senator Booker's leadership initiatives, it sparked a spirited exchange on the evolving role of cricket in American life, especially within the growing Indian diaspora and the next generation of multicultural youth.A key highlight from the event was Senator Booker receiving a custom Cricmax jersey with the number '25:05", a tribute to his historic 25-hour, 5-minute Senate floor speech, a gesture honouring his endurance, advocacy, and progressive leadership. The Senator also signed a cricket bat and engaged in a discussion about cricket's rising popularity in New Jersey, home to a thriving South Asian community.'Cricket is more than a sport; it's a cultural heartbeat for millions," said Vinay Bhimjiani, Founder & CEO of Cricmax Connect. 'For us at Cricmax Connect, it's about using cricket as a bridge to create inclusive spaces for youth, celebrate diaspora identity, and reimagine how the sport can thrive in America. Meeting with Senator Booker, a leader who embodies inclusion and resilience, is a powerful signal that the American narrative is ready to embrace cricket in a bigger way. We hope this conversation becomes a stepping stone for deeper collaborations, especially in community development and education through sport."The Cricmax Connect team shared their vision to expand cricket chapters across New Jersey, modeled on their successful community format in New Jersey and Los Angeles. The interaction signals the beginning of broader conversations around sport as soft power, with cricket offering a new lens for cross-cultural dialogue between India and the engagement marks a step forward in positioning cricket as a meaningful soft power and community-building tool in America, with Indian-origin entrepreneurs leading the charge.(ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by India PR Distribution. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker
Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

Hans India

time02-08-2025

  • Sport
  • Hans India

Cricmax Connect Showcases Cricket Development Vision to U.S. Senator Cory Booker

India/ USA | 1st August — In a unique convergence of sport, culture, and shared vision, Cricmax Connect, the community-driven cricket movement founded by Indian entrepreneurs in the U.S., marked a symbolic milestone by engaging with U.S. Senator Cory Booker at a private gathering in New Jersey. The interaction, led by Cricmax Connect founder Vinay Bhimjiani, was part of a high-profile gathering bringing together influential voices from U.S. politics and South Asian-led innovation. While the evening primarily supported Senator Booker's leadership initiatives, it sparked a spirited exchange on the evolving role of cricket in American life, especially within the growing Indian diaspora and the next generation of multicultural youth. A key highlight from the event was Senator Booker receiving a custom Cricmax jersey with the number '25:05', a tribute to his historic 25-hour, 5-minute Senate floor speech, a gesture honouring his endurance, advocacy, and progressive leadership. The Senator also signed a cricket bat and engaged in a discussion about cricket's rising popularity in New Jersey, home to a thriving South Asian community. 'Cricket is more than a sport; it's a cultural heartbeat for millions,' said Vinay Bhimjiani, Founder & CEO of Cricmax Connect. 'For us at Cricmax Connect, it's about using cricket as a bridge to create inclusive spaces for youth, celebrate diaspora identity, and reimagine how the sport can thrive in America. Meeting with Senator Booker, a leader who embodies inclusion and resilience, is a powerful signal that the American narrative is ready to embrace cricket in a bigger way. We hope this conversation becomes a stepping stone for deeper collaborations, especially in community development and education through sport.' The Cricmax Connect team shared their vision to expand cricket chapters across New Jersey, modeled on their successful community format in New Jersey and Los Angeles. The interaction signals the beginning of broader conversations around sport as soft power, with cricket offering a new lens for cross-cultural dialogue between India and the U.S. This engagement marks a step forward in positioning cricket as a meaningful soft power and community-building tool in America, with Indian-origin entrepreneurs leading the charge.

Exclusive: Cricket In USA Set For Big Grassroots Push Ahead Of LA Games 2028
Exclusive: Cricket In USA Set For Big Grassroots Push Ahead Of LA Games 2028

NDTV

time09-07-2025

  • Sport
  • NDTV

Exclusive: Cricket In USA Set For Big Grassroots Push Ahead Of LA Games 2028

The memories of India's T20 World Cup 2024 triumph in the USA and the West Indies are still fresh in the minds of fans. Many Indian and South Asian families, settled in the United States, had once-in-a-lifetime experience of witnessing some of the cricket greats in action, live. When the USA defeated Pakistan in a Group Stage match of the tournament, even the joy of local fans knew no bounds. Though USA didn't go the distance in the tournament, the team did manage to show a glimpse of the potential it holds. But, if cricket in US is to grow, the nation has some significant gaps to fill, especially at the grasroots. In a conversation with NDTV, Vinay Bhimjiani, Founder & CEO of Cricmax Connect, explained how he is working with different stakeholders in the country to help cricket fulfil its potential. 1. Let's start big picture - why do you think cricket hasn't found a grassroots foothold in the U.S. yet, despite the sport's global popularity and a growing immigrant population? Cricket hasn't quite found its footing in the U.S. because there's been no real structure to support it at the grassroots level. Unlike sports like basketball or soccer, which are woven into the school and community fabric, cricket still feels like an outsider. There aren't enough trained coaches, school-ready programs, or even accessible playing spaces. Gear can be expensive, and most schools just don't know where to start. The passion is absolutely here-especially within immigrant communities-but without an easy way for schools and neighbourhoods to adopt the sport, it stays limited to weekend leagues or private academies. That's where we come in. We're working on a model that simplifies things: trained coaches, tech tools, and programs designed specifically for schools and communities to plug into easily. With cricket showing up at the T20 World Cup and heading to the LA28 Olympics, the timing is right. But it's going to take more than buzz-it needs consistent effort, investment, and a community-first approach. 2. How is the lack of a structured system affecting homegrown talent, and how could LA28 and Major League Cricket change that? Right now, the development of homegrown talent in the U.S. is largely being carried by passionate parents and a few dedicated academies. They're doing incredible work, but they operate in silos-with no national system, inconsistent coaching standards, and high costs. This makes it hard for many kids, especially those from non-cricketing families, to stay in the game long enough to reach elite levels like MLC or dream about the Olympics. In cricketing nations like India or Australia, there's a full pipeline from school competitions to professional cricket. In the U.S., that structure simply doesn't exist yet. Talent is scattered, and access is limited. The LA28 Olympics and growing visibility through events like Major League Cricket give us a unique window to fix that. But unless we build the infrastructure now-integrating cricket into schools, parks, and communities-we risk missing the moment. 3. What does cricket need, structurally or culturally, to become part of the mainstream youth sports conversation in the U.S.? Cricket needs both structural support and a cultural shift. Structurally, schools and parks need access to trained coaches, affordable gear, and simple, ready-to-run programs. Without that, cricket remains a niche option. Culturally, cricket needs to feel inclusive, not just a South Asian sport, but something all kids can enjoy. When it shows up in schools, camps, and community centers, it becomes more familiar. That visibility matters. Right now, even though we have a national team and MLC, there's still no consistent feeder system. In countries like India, there are grassroots tournaments that guide kids toward the professional path. We're trying to create that here, so cricket can grow the same way soccer did in the U.S. a few decades ago. 4. You're working closely with PlayLA and the City of Los Angeles. Can you walk us through what this partnership involves, and why it matters in the Olympic context? With PlayLA, we're the exclusive partner bringing cricket to youth across Los Angeles, aligned with the city of LA for the Olympics. PlayLA is an initiative between LA City and Parks for the Olympics and they provide the program slots, and we take care of everything else-certified coaches, a school-ready curriculum, Hammer gear, and AI-powered tools for scheduling, registration, and performance tracking. Parents even get real-time updates, which keeps them engaged and part of their child's journey. In just 60 days, we'll reach over 10,000 students, and that number continues to grow. This partnership shows how cricket can be integrated into schools and parks without burdening administrators, and how 5. Through CricMax what specific gaps are you addressing, and what's the long-term vision? As I've mentioned earlier, the U.S. lacks a structured, scalable grassroots cricket system. Talent exists, but it's spread thin across private academies and informal setups. There's no school-level pipeline feeding into the national setup. Cricmax Connect is designed to change that. We simplify cricket adoption for schools and communities by offering certified coaches, standardised programs, Hammer gear, and AI-powered tools for performance tracking and logistics. It's a full system built to make saying "yes" to cricket easy. Through PlayLA, we've proven this works-we'll reach 10,000+ students in under two months. Our long-term vision is to reach 1.8 million students across 190 counties by 2030, produce many national-level players, and make cricket a legitimate path to scholarships and college opportunities. This is about more than the Olympics-it's about setting up a system that will carry the sport forward for generations. 6. For South Asian families in the U.S., cricket is often part of their heritage. What role can it play in shaping identity and belonging for their children? Cricket can be a powerful cultural bridge. For many South Asian parents, it's tied to childhood memories and a strong sense of identity. For kids growing up in the U.S., immersed in a very different sports culture, cricket can become a way to connect with that heritage on their own terms. We've seen it firsthand-when kids play cricket here, it often creates a deeper bond with their parents. It opens up conversations, shared experiences, and a sense of belonging that goes beyond the sport itself. Our AI tools even send progress updates via WhatsApp, so even if parents can't always be present, they still feel part of the journey. That involvement turns cricket into more than a weekend activity-it becomes a family experience rooted in pride, identity, and opportunity.

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