USA Cricket has expressed interest in hosting the T20 World Cup during the ICC cycle starting 2023 as the presence of a significant South Asian diaspora can ensure packed stadiums across the country.
USA had hosted the FIFA World Cup back in 1994 when soccer was way less popular compared to baseball, American football and basketball. Yet 3.5 million people cumulatively watched the matches from the stands.
"If you played in the USA, every venue would be sold out," USA Cricket chief executive Iain Higgins, a former ICC official, was quoted as saying by the BBC Sport.
Central Broward Regional Park in Fort Lauderhill,
Florida, has hosted six one-day internationals and 10 Twenty20s, and is scheduled to stage two T20s between West Indies and South Africa in August. India has in fact played against the West Indies in Florida to a sell-out crowd.
Higgins feels they are preparing for cricket's big-ticket events and tried to impress upon the fact that an India-Pakistan game will generate huge interest in the non-traditional market.
"One would be to persuade the ICC to be brave enough to bring a T20 World Cup to the USA," he said.
"I am confident that we will have great quality venues that are capable of scaling up and scaling down for ICC events."