The College Cricket League (CCL) is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting cricket as a contemporary mainstream sport.
The primary intent behind this project is to enable all players to enjoy the game in an environmentally responsible manner through a robust league structure and game management in partnership with towns, city parks, and recreation officials in multiple regions of the United States.
The organization is leading the development and management of an exciting, up-to-date, and increasingly digitized cricket. The league is the first-ever organized cricket championship in the U.S. and invites college students from across the country to participate.
The College Cricket League is actively involved in building a community of cricket at the college level and introducing the major cricket leagues in the United States.
The College Cricket League is organized by EficensIT Solutions and sponsored by FieldsManager, headquartered in Dallas, Texas, providing a high-level concierge service for the reservation of cricket fields in Dallas.
FieldsManager has been working with the North Texas Cricket Association (NTCA), local parks, and recreation officials to help Eficens Systems organizers find cricket fields to host matches.
The company recognizes that cricket is very popular in the North American region and intends to help grow the sport by building an organic relationship between the cricket grounds’ players, teams, and hosts.
CEO of EficiensIT Solutions, Ramu Venigandla, explained: “Tournaments like CCL build athleticism, leadership and a strong network of friends and relationships that will help students launch and build rewarding careers. We are overwhelmed by the participation this fall and hope to make it larger next year. We could not have had such a successful event without the support of FieldsManager, they made it easy for us to get fields so freed up our time to focus on [students] and conducting [the] tournament.”
Learn more about EficiensIT here.
Learn more about the College Cricket League here.
Learn more about FieldsManager here.