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Cricketer Cory Anderson envisions bright future for cricket in America, Chat with Ajay Bhutoria

July 2024 420 views 03 Min 17 Sec

Cricketer Cory Anderson is optimistic about the future of cricket in the United States, envisioning a significant growth in the sport's popularity and infrastructure. As a prominent figure in the cricketing world, Anderson believes that with the right investments and grassroots initiatives, cricket can thrive and become a major sport in America, engaging a diverse fanbase and nurturing local talent.

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