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How Los Angeles Lashings Are Building the Future of Cricket in America

24 min · 22. maj 2026
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In this episode of Yorker, we sit down with the Los Angeles Lashings to discuss the rapid growth of cricket in Southern California and the evolving future of the sport in the United States. From player development and Minor League Cricket to the impact of Los Angeles Knight Riders, Major League Cricket, and the return of cricket at the 2028 Summer Olympics, we explore how organizations like the Lashings are helping build a professional cricket ecosystem in Los Angeles.

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