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EPISODE · May 17, 2026 · 35 MIN

From Mumbai Cricket to America: Sujit Nayak’s Journey Through Ranji, IPL & US Cricket

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In this episode of Yorker, I’m joined by Sujit Nayak, an Indian cricketer whose journey has taken him from the competitive cricketing circles of Mumbai to domestic cricket with Mumbai, the IPL circuit with teams like Mumbai Indians and Delhi Daredevils, and now to the growing cricket scene in the United States.Sujit reflects on his early cricketing days in Mumbai, the grind of club and corporate cricket, what it meant to be part of the Mumbai Ranji setup, and the lessons he took from professional environments like the IPL. He also shares how a vacation trip to the USA turned into a new chapter in Seattle, where he has continued to play and contribute to the domestic cricket scene in America.We also discuss the growth of US cricket, the pathway toward professional leagues like Major League Cricket, what young cricketers in America can learn from Indian domestic cricket, and Sujit’s advice for players trying to build a serious cricket career outside the traditional cricketing system.

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