United States of America National Cricket Team Overview |
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Captains | Monank Patel |
Coaches | Stuart Law (head coach) |
First international match | 1844 |
Cricket board | USA Cricket |
ICC titles | 0 |
The United States men’s national cricket team represents the country in international cricket. Initially organized by the United States of America Cricket Association, the team became an associate member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 1965. Currently, the team is captained by Monank Patel, with Stuart Law serving as the head coach. Their first One Day International (ODI) match was against New Zealand at The Oval in London on September 10, 2004. The team falls under the ICC Americas region and holds associate member status with ODI recognition since 1965.