The New Jersey Stallions are an American professional Twenty20 franchise cricket team that competes in Minor League Cricket (MiLC). The team is based in Somerset, New Jersey. It was formed in 2020 as part of 24 original teams to compete in Minor League Cricket.[1] The team is co-owned by businessmen Venu Palaparthi and Ravikumar Suri.[1]
Americans Saiteja Mukkamala and Stephen Wiig lead the batting and bowling leaderboards for the team with 367 runs and 27 wickets.[4][5]
Franchise history
Background
Talks of an American Twenty20 league started in November 2018 just before USA Cricket became the new governing body of cricket in the United States.[6][7] In May 2021, USA Cricket announced they had accepted a bid by American Cricket Enterprises (ACE) for a US$1 billion investment covering the league and other investments benefitting the U.S. national teams.[8]
In July 2020, the player registration for the Minor League Cricket exhibition league began.[15] On August 15, 2020, USA Cricket announced the teams participating in the exhibition league matches, also listing the owners for each team.[16] The draft for the exhibition league began on August 22, 2020,[17] with the New Jersey Stallions releasing their squad on August 24.[18]Nikhil Dutta was later named as captain for the New Jersey Stallions in the exhibition league.[19]
After the conclusion of the exhibition league, USA Cricket announced that they were planning to launch the inaugural season of Minor League Cricket in spring 2021.[20] Ahead of the official season, which was announced to kick off on July 31,[21] they announced Jasdeep Singh as captain and Justin Dill as vice-captain.[3]
In their first match of the season, they defeated the Morrisville Cardinals by 20 runs, and also defeated the Param Veers by 83 runs the following day.[22] They then went on to win against the Titans twice,[23][24] the Philadelphians,[25] the Hawks,[26] the Yorkers,[25] the Cavaliers twice,[24][27] and the Eagles twice.[23][28] They additionally lost against the Hawks,[26] the Yorkers,[23] the Galaxy,[29] and the Ft. Lauderdale Lions.[29] The Stallions topped the group, and qualified for the quarter-finals.[25]
In the quarterfinals, the Stallions swept the Cardinals 2–0 in a best-of-three series, thus qualifying them for the semifinals.[30] In the semifinals, the Stallions faced the Titans,[31] and defeated them by five wickets.[32] In the finals, the Silicon Valley Strikers beat the Stallions by six wickets in a thriller to take home the trophy.[33]