Meet the oldest-active cricket club in the US that has thrived in NYC for over 150 years
The eyes of the Cricket World Cup continues with archrivals Pakistan and India playing before 34,000 diehards.
But it’s on a different New York island that the bat-and-ball game has thrived for more than 150 years.
The Staten Island Cricket Club is the oldest continuously active cricket club in America, founded in 1872 by British Wall Street traders.
“In New York City, the Staten Island Cricket Club remains the most diverse,” offered Clarence Modeste, the club’s 94-year-old president. “And the club’s view has always been cricket belongs to everyone.”
Over the decades, the club has played host to legends of the sport, including Australian cricket pioneer Don Bradman, iconic English batsman Geoffrey Boycott, and Garry Sobers, the Barbadian cricketer who played for the West Indies from 1954 to 1974.
