Long Island: Hosting the Cricket World Cup and Building a Lasting Legacy for the Sport
The Cricket World Cup is coming to Long Island, with the games taking place at the new stadium in Eisenhower Park. This will be an amazing opportunity for fans to witness some of the best cricket talent and skill on display.
John Sulinski and his company, Landtek, were responsible for installing the field and main pitch where the matches will be played. This facility was built by local Long Islanders themselves, which adds to the excitement and pride of having this event take place on their home turf.
Don Lockerbie, a Stony Brook native who is part of the organizing committee for the Cricket World Cup, expressed his excitement about bringing cricket to a larger audience in the United States. He believes that this can help grow the sport and make it more accessible to people across the country. The games will kick off on June 3rd, promising an exciting showcase of talent and skill.
While the stadium itself will be dismantled after the games are done, the field constructed for this tournament will remain as a lasting legacy of this historic event.