
Queens United Cricket Academy
Inspiring tomorrow's cricketers today
Recent Top Performers


Adi Jain
Jul 2, 2022
Adi goes one better to bring up his maiden century. Studded with 16 fours and 3 sixes, Adi was in a belligerent mood as he tore through the Cricmax bowling with some stunning hits. Adi is having an amazing NYCL tournament with both the bat and the ball but his clean hitting is making everyone stand up and notice


Ethan Silas
Jul 2, 2022
Big moment for Ethan as he brought up his maiden 50 with. a fine knock. While Adi was on an assual at the other end, Ethan held his own with some elegant cuts and drives. Whats most impressive about his batting is the ability to play on both sides of the wicket which is rare for such a young player.
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Latest News
QUCA one win away from reaching the NYCL U-17 nationals




QCA face off New Milford this afternoon where a win will ensure that they reach the NYCL nationals later this year
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Latest Training Tip
Post game stretching routine
After a game or a training session, static stretching helps you to cool down and prevent injuries. These stretches lengthen your muscles back out after a workout, which relieves tension and relaxes your body. By improving blood flow these stretches helps your muscles recover better and faster.
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About Us
Queens United Cricket Academy in New York, USA has been established to teach youngsters the skills of the game and to inspire them with its foundations - team work, honesty, integrity and fair play.
Our vision is to create a center of excellence for young talented cricketers who want to take their game to the highest level. We believe the best way to achieve that is to show the young players how we prepare for games, both on and off the field. With our great coaching team to deliver specially designed programs, we aim to mold tomorrow’s cricketers today.





