What Mayor’s New World T20 Gets Right for U.S. Cricket

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Author: Sravya Bodapati

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What Mayor’s New World T20 Gets Right for U.S. Cricket

Cricket in North America has moved past the trial phase. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup staged matches in the United States in 2024, Major League Cricket launched in 2023, and the next wave is already on the horizon, with cricket set to return at the LA 2028 Olympics.

Those milestones changed the standard for everyone. Fans now expect polished, easy-to-follow broadcasts. Players expect match conditions that feel professional from warm-up to final over. Sponsors expect a property they can plan around months in advance, not a one-off weekend. That is where Sanskar Savvy shows up. We help fans Celebrate, Explore, Connect! through cricket, culture, and the moments that bring communities together.

The Mayor’s New World T20 built itself for this new reality and kept the goal simple. It ran with discipline, respected the details, and delivered a product that felt ready.

Mayor's New World T20 Cricket

Epic Final

The league wrapped its inaugural season on Nov. 16 at Central Broward Park and Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, an ICC-regulated venue, where the Chicago Raiders finished unbeaten and won the first title. The final had the kind of finish that makes people stand up and cheer without realizing it. Chicago chased 180 in 19.1 overs. Kennar Lewis blasted 57 off 21 balls. Aakarshit Gomel finished the job with 35 not out.

The match delivered, and the wider cricket world took notice, but the operation showed where this is headed.

According to the league, players, vendors, and support staff praised its management and professional standards throughout the inaugural season. That matters because the U.S. cricket market has outgrown “good idea” tournaments. The next steps are for leagues that keep schedules tight, treat people well, and deliver a consistent matchday product for fans in the stands and at home.

Mayor's T20 Cricket New World Captain with Trophy

Key Partners & Supporters

Mayor’s New World T20 had strong support from its partners, including players, match officials, staff, vendors, and community supporters who helped deliver the inaugural season. Here are the inaugural sponsors and partners:

Media Partner: India TV

Travel Partner: TTMC

Broadcasters: Eurosport, Willow

Production Partner: Field of Play

Digital Partner: Cricbuzz

Helmet partner: Masita

Jersey Partners: Stag Global, and VKE

Additional Sponsors and partners: Designing Life, ATM India, PGv, Combined Logistics, ScaleSense, RME, VJAR, BMC Advisors, Mavenox, and Equiwings.

Who ran it, and why that matters

Pramanit Global Ventures USA Inc. (PGV) organized the Mayor’s New World T20 under Brijesh Mathur, PGV chairman and league commissioner. PGV positioned the league as a growth platform for U.S. cricket, designed to operate professionally and deliver measurable value to sponsors. Mathur brings a business background and experience leading international sports programs. In American sports, leagues grow when they pair a strong match-day product with results that partners can track, and PGV built this season with that standard in mind.

The Post World Cup Bar

Once the 2024 T20 World Cup landed in U.S. venues, the “nice effort” era ended. Fans saw what top-tier cricket looks like when everything clicks. Mayor’s New World T20 launched after that reset, where credibility isn’t something you build later. It’s what you owe people on Day One.

Credibility Matters

The Mayor’s New World T20 added instant credibility with Sir Vivian Richards as league ambassador, a West Indies icon and two-time World Cup winner. It also named experienced match officials, including IPL match referee Manu Nayyar and international umpire Anil Chaudhary. That combination signals to serious fans that the league cares about standards as much as it does about highlights.

Brijesh Mathur Vivian Richards Mayor's New World T20

10 Million Viewers

Mayor’s New World T20 built its audience beyond the stadium through broadcast, digital, and OTT distribution. Organizers reported more than 10 million total viewers, with fans tuning in from more than 100 countries. That number isn’t just a brag line. It is a signal that U.S.-based cricket can achieve global reach when the product is well packaged.

2026 Is Set

Most emerging leagues wait too long to define their next step. Mayor’s New World T20 did the opposite. It confirmed it will return Nov. 2 to 16, 2026, expand to six teams, and open sponsorship opportunities now. Dates change everything because they force people to commit. Fans can commit. Media can schedule. Sponsors can build real, impactful activations.

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What Comes Next

Cricket’s next leap in America won’t come from one big event alone. It will come from leagues that run clean, tell the story well, and make fans feel like they belong. Mayor’s New World T20 is chasing that lane. It launched after the World Cup moment and alongside the MLC era. It focused on standards. It locked its 2026 dates early. Now it needs to turn that momentum into a season fans circle early so they can Celebrate, Explore, Connect! through cricket.

Stay Connected

Mayor’s New World T20 has already set the dates for what comes next. It returns November 2 – 16, 2026, with six teams and bigger stakes. If you want to follow cricket’s North American rise, stay plugged into Sanskar Savvy. We cover the games, the moments, and the communities that bring people together through sport, music, and culture. Follow Sanskar Savvy and stay connected through our newsletter so you always have a reason to Celebrate, Explore, Connect!

Sravya Bodapati

Sravya Bodapati

Sravya Bodapati, a Contributing Writer at Sanskar Savvy, comes from a background steeped in the rich traditions of Indian cinema and grew up with a deep appreciation for films across all Indian languages, particularly Telugu and Tamil movies. This lifelong passion for cinema has shaped her path into the world of film. A recent graduate of UC Santa Cruz, Sravya lives in Northern California and is fluent in Telugu and English. She dedicates herself to understanding and amplifying unique cinematic stories, showcasing the creativity and diversity of film through her work at Sanskar Savvy.