New York Storm

New York Storm
New York Storm
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Conference Eastern
Founded 2004
Home ground Richmond County Bank Ballpark
Based in New York
Colors Green & Blue
Head coach
Website N/A
Championships None
Conference Championships None

The New York Storm were a cricket team that played for the United States Pro Cricket league. It was one of eight founding teams in the league in 2004. This was the only year that the team played as the league was disbanded following the season. The team failed to make the playoffs during 2004.

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History

Legacy

There were plans at the end of 2004 season for the continuation of the league. It had been stated that the league had funds available for three complete seasons. In the end, the franchise ceased operations when the Pro Cricket league folded after one season.

Notable players

  • Adim Smith
  • Michael Nolau
  • Ronnie Mathias
  • Sanjay Patel

References

External links



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