Our main aim is to spread the game of cricket within the Trojan community and beyond and we intend to make cricket an important event in the USC sports calendar.The Trojan Cricket Club enrolls more than 200 members every year and is one of the most popular clubs at USC. The club has players from various backgrounds and ethnicities including India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, England, New Zealand, Australia and even the local US population.

The USC Cricket Club, since 1992 with the help of a foresighted administration has been one of the few success stories in the US. The school attracted 65851 International students in 2009 alone. Amongst these, almost 2500 are from commonwealth countries where cricket is a major mainstream sport. However, only a handful of these end up playing or participating in the sport. The Trojan Cricket Club realized the potential of this talent and started recruiting and promoting players to play in the professional leagues in southern California. In 2002, the USC Cricket Team came into existence and was granted recognition by the Southern California Cricket Association which is directly affiliated to USACA

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