News | Cricket mania: Why centuries-old sport is bowling over the suburbs

Cricket, an international, centuries-old English sport especially popular in India and Pakistan, is growing in the suburbs, particularly among South Asian immigrants and their children. Suburban communities are taking notice and rising to the demand.
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