American Premier League
Sport | Cricket |
---|---|
Founded | 2009 |
CEO | Jay Mir |
No. of teams | 6 international teams |
Country | United States |
The American Premier League was a proposed Twenty20 cricket league based in the United States of America. The first league was scheduled to take place between October 6 and October 24, 2009. The APL was owned and promoted by Jay Mir.
Affiliation and match plans[]
The American Premier League was in contact with the USA Cricket Association but did not formally apply for approval.[1][dead link] In 2009 the International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a memo to member nations stating that the event was unapproved and warning nations not to release their players to the event.[2]
The league had planned to play twice a year at baseball's Richmond County Bank Ballpark. In 2009 APL announced an imminent three-year deal with minor league club the Staten Island Yankees who own the venue.[3] Six teams were expected to take part in the first event: Premium Pakistan, Premium India, Premium Bengal, Premium West Indies, Premium World and Premium America, but the event did not materialise.[citation needed]
In 2009 the ICC announced support for the creation of a Twenty20 cricket competition in the US to compete against the APL, and in December 2010 the board of the United States of America Cricket Association that it had signed a $10 million deal with New Zealand Cricket and other investors as stakeholders, creating a new body called Cricket Holdings America to manage all commercial rights for cricket in USA, including Twenty20 rights, in perpetuity.[4]
No American Premier League matches were played in 2010. In 2011 no further matches were announced and the venture appears defunct.
Staff[]
- Sir Richard Hadlee – executive consultant[5]
- John Emburey – Premium World Coach[1]
- Richie Richardson – Premium West Indies Coach[1][dead link]
Players[]
- Inzamam ul-Haq[6]
- Abdul Razzaq[6]
- Rana Naved-ul-Hasan[6]
- Imran Farhat[6]
- Imran Nazir[6]
- [6]
- Saqlain Mushtaq[6]
- Adam Hollioake[7]
- Graeme Hick[7]
- Jason Gillespie[8]
- [8]
- Lance Klusener[8]
- Nathan Astle[8]
- Sachin Tendulkar[8]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Rebel ICL players heading to American Premier League DAWN.com, 24 April 2009 Archived April 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ ICC warns players against joining American Premier League Sindh Today, April 25, 2009 Archived April 30, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Inzamam courted by American Premier League Cricinfo.com, March 26, 2009
- ^ "USA Cricket inks historic commercial deal with New Zealand Cricket". ESPNcricinfo. 2010-12-18. Archived from the original on 2010-12-19. Retrieved 2011-04-04.
- ^ Hadlee signs with American Premier League Cricinfo.com, April 24, 2009
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g Obamatch! NY Yankees vs Mumbai Indians The Times of India, 22 April 2009
- ^ Jump up to: a b New York aiming to host cricket's new American Premier League The Telegraph, 28 April 2009
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Jason Gillespie disappointed by opposition to American Premier League Fox Sports, April 28, 2009
External links[]
- Defunct professional sports leagues in the United States
- 2009 establishments in the United States
- Twenty20 cricket leagues
- Cricket leagues in the United States