The home of elite minor league cricket franchise representing Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky & Indiana
Nabeel Ahmed
Nabeel Ahmed is no stranger to USA Cricket. His involvement dates back to the 1980s when he was the first immigrant to create a cricket team of all nationalities in Metropolitan Detroit known as Detroit Cricket Club. That was the beginning of his relentless effort to promote cricket in Michigan.
Nabeel Ahmed grew up in his native Pakistan and played cricket during his formative years along the likes of Wasim Akram and other well know players who went on to become legends of Pakistan. His involvement in promoting cricket has been in various capacities, be it as a player, promoter, sponsor or as an administrator. He has a strong vision as to how modern day cricket needed to be shaped in this great country.
CEO & Owner
Michigan Cricket Stars LLC
Michigan Cricket Stars Team
Michigan Cricket Stars Academy
Nabeel Ahmed never forgot his roots, and has done tremendous work to further strengthen cricket in Pakistan. One such effort can be seen here with Col. Fateh Sher Khan Memorial Cricket Cup starting from March 2, 2022.
https://www.app.com.pk/sports/col-fateh-sher-khan-memorial-cricket-cup-from-march-2
TEAM MENTOR
Wasim Akram
A dream cricketer. At his best Wasim Akram plays like most of us would wish to. He has complete mastery over swing and seam, and sometimes moves the ball both ways in one delivery. All this comes at high speed from a quick, ball-concealing action, and is backed up by the threat of a dangerous bouncer or deceptive slower delivery. Akram is rated by many as the best left-arm fast bowler of all time, and his career record certainly bears that out - along with the high regard of his contemporaries.
He hit like a kicking horse, but batsmanship was one skill in which Akram underachieved, despite a monumental 257 against Zimbabwe in Sheikhupura in 1996-97. He was the natural successor to Imran Khan as Pakistan's leader and captain, but the match-fixing controversies of the 1990s harmed him, blunting his edge and dimming his lustre. Though he reached the 500-wicket landmark in ODIs in the 2003 World Cup, he was among the eight players dumped after Pakistan's miserable performance. He retired shortly after, following a brief spell with Hampshire.
MANAGEMENT
Majid Mohamed
Jamal Shariff
Majid Mohamed
Director, PR and Communications
Dr Jamal Shariff
Board Member
Adnan Rasool
Assistant Coach
Aazer Medhora
Director, Cricket Operations
Shahid Malik
Team Manager & Talent Recruiter
Susheel Bhat
Advisor to CEO & Owner