Where Passion Meets Performance
This year, we are bowling over boundaries. Mindsprint is thrilled to announce its partnership as the proud sponsor of the Maryland Mavericks for the upcoming US Premier Cricket League Season 3.
Mindsprint’s mission is simple— to empower top performers with the tools, technology, and the support they need to reach their highest potential. Just as we assist our clients in leading their fields, we are dedicated to propel the Mavericks to cricket dominance. Together, we are revolutionizing both cricket and technology and challenging the limits of what can be achieved.
Power. Precision. Passion.
The Maryland Mavericks are contenders for the championship in Season 3 and are laser-focused on clinching the US Premier Cricket League title and continue to inspire fans across the country with their unmatched skills, determination, and sportsmanship. With the support of Mindsprint, the Mavericks are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. We believe in their vision and we are here to ensure they have what it takes to succeed on the grandest stage
Power. Precision. Passion.
The Maryland Mavericks are contenders for the championship in Season 3 and are laser-focused on clinching the US Premier Cricket League title and continue to inspire fans across the country with their unmatched skills, determination, and sportsmanship. With the support of Mindsprint, the Mavericks are ready to take on any challenge that comes their way. We believe in their vision and we are here to ensure they have what it takes to succeed on the grandest stage
A Shared Vision for Success
This partnership brings together Mindsprint’s cutting-edge expertise and the Mavericks' world-class talent. As they charge into Season 3, the Mavericks will have Mindsprint's full backing, providing the support and resources they need to elevate their game. This is more than sponsorship—it’s a fusion of mind and muscle, strategy and strength, innovation and determination.
Get ready to witness the ultimate showdown as the Mavericks take the field, fully supported by Mindsprint. Together, we’re reimagining the boundaries of performance.
Meet the Mavericks
Neil Broom
Coach
Broom made his international ODI debut against West Indies in January 2009, followed by his T20 debut against Australia in February 2009. But a string of unsatisfactory performances meant he was dropped in 2010 from the ODI and T20 teams and featured for his country only once in 2013.
Broom joined Derbyshire in 2015 on a two-year contract, but hoping for a national recall, he did not return to the English county side for the second year. After topping the List-A Ford Trophy run charts in 2015-16, followed by a string of strong performances in the first-class Plunket Shield, Broom was again selected to New Zealand’s ODI side, where he scored 228 runs in three ODIs including scores of 109* and 97 against Bangladesh in December 2016. As a result of that showing – and an injury to Martin Guptill – he got a T20 recall as well, for the 20-overs series that followed in early January 2017.
Saiteja Mukkamala
Batter
Saiteja Mukkamalla, an American cricketer born on April 9, 2004, has been making waves in the cricketing world with his impressive performances.As an opening batsman and right-arm offbreak bowler, Saiteja’s cricketing prowess was evident from his debut for the USA against Scotland in May 2022.
His career highlights include a memorable unbeaten century that propelled the USA to victory over the UAE during the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.
In addition to his international exploits, Saiteja has also made a name for himself in domestic cricket. He has been associated with the Maryland Mavericks in the USPL, where his batting skills and strategic bowling have contributed significantly to the team’s performances. His journey in cricket is not just a series of personal achievements but also a reflection of the growing stature of cricket in the United States.
Qumar Tychichus Torrington
Batter
Qumar Tychicus Torrington, born on September 16, 2000, is a cricketer with roots in Guyana who has made his presence felt in the cricketing world. Known for his right-handed batting and fast-medium bowling, Qumar’s cricketing journey has been marked by his passion and dedication to the sport. His performances in the West Indies Rising Stars U19 Championship have showcased his potential and skill.
Qumar’s aspirations extend beyond the Caribbean, as he dreams of playing First-Class cricket and has been part of scouting programs aimed at discovering new talents for teams like the Combined Campuses and Colleges (CCC) in the Cricket West Indies (CWI) First-Class circuit. His commitment to cricket is matched by his academic pursuits, balancing both with an eye on becoming an entrepreneur.
In the United States, Qumar has been associated with the Maryland Mavericks in the US Premier League (USPL), contributing to the team’s efforts with his versatile skills on the field. His involvement with the Mavericks is part of a broader ambition to elevate cricket’s profile in the USA and inspire the next generation of cricketers. Qumar Torrington’s story is one of ambition, talent, and the drive to succeed both on and off the cricket pitch.
Ravinder Pal Singh
Batter
Ravinderpal Singh, born on October 14, 1988, is a Canadian cricketer known for his right-handed batting style. He made headlines when he became the first batsman for Canada to score a century in a T20I match, achieving this feat on his debut against the Cayman Islands on August 18, 2019. This century was not only significant for being the first for Canada in T20Is, but also because Singh was the first cricketer ever to score a century on his T20I debut.
His cricketing career includes being named in Canada’s squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia and making his List A debut against Papua New Guinea in the same tournament. Singh has also played for various teams in different leagues, including the Vancouver Knights, Toronto Nationals, Swift Gallopers, Colombo Kings, and Bangla Tigers.
Tajuddin Mohammed
Batter
Tajuddin Mohammed, born on November 14, 1987, is a cricket player who has made a mark in various cricket leagues. While specific details about his early career are not widely publicized, he has been associated with teams like Deccan Chargers, where he is noted for his all-rounder capabilities, batting right-handed and bowling right-arm medium pace.
His cricketing journey has seen him participate in different formats and competitions, showcasing his versatility and skill on the field.
Abdulahad Malek
Batter
Abdulahad Malek, born on August 9, 1986, is an Indian cricketer hailing from Hansot, Gujarat. His left-handed batting style and wicketkeeping skills have made him a notable figure in both List A and T20 formats.
Kevin Stoute
Batter
An allrounder from Barbados, Kevin Stoute delivered impressive performances in the Regional Four Day Competition before being picked on the A tour of England in 2010. His highlight came against Lancashire in a 50-over game, where he picked up 8 for 52 in nine overs, among the best bowling figures in List A cricket.
Darius Gopal
All Rounder
Darius Gopaul, born on October 11, 2000, is an emerging all-rounder in the USA cricket landscape. With a right-handed batting style and right-arm medium bowling, he has been a part of the New York Metropolitan Cricket League, playing for Sheffield CC. His statistics from the league show promise, with a batting strike rate of 77.11 and an economy rate of 6.29 in bowling.
In the US Premier League (USPL) 2023, Darius represented the Maryland Mavericks, contributing to the team’s competitive edge in the tournament. His performances in these leagues are a testament to his growing capabilities and potential in the sport, marking him as a player to watch in the future of American cricket.
Supreet Madaan
All Rounder
Supreet Madaan, born on January 1, 1999, is a cricket player who has made a name for himself in the USA cricket circuit. As an all-rounder, he brings versatility to his team, the Iconic Cricket Company, with his left-handed batting and right-arm off-spin bowling.
His performance in the Cricket League of New Jersey (CLNJ) is commendable, where he has showcased his skills both with the bat and the ball. In the United States Premier League (USPL), Supreet represents the Maryland Mavericks, contributing significantly to the team’s success. His cricketing stats reflect his all-round capabilities, making him a valuable asset to any team he plays for. Supreet’s journey in American cricket is marked by his consistent performances and his ability to adapt to different formats and conditions, highlighting his potential and dedication to the sport.
Shubham Ranjane
All Rounder
Shubham Ranjane, born on March 26, 1994, is an Indian cricketer who has recently made a significant move in his career by joining the US Premier League. As an all-rounder, Ranjane brings his right-handed batting and right-arm medium pace bowling to the league, showcasing the skills he honed while playing for teams like Maharashtra, Mumbai, and Goa in India.
Ranjane’s cricketing journey is marked by his family’s legacy in the sport, with his grandfather Vasant Ranjane having played for India and his father Subhash Ranjane representing Maharashtra. After his domestic success, including a stint with the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, Ranjane was bought by the Seattle Orcas for the 2023 Major League Cricket Season.
Now, as part of the US Premier League, Ranjane is set to contribute his experience and talent to the Seattle Orcas, furthering his career in a new and competitive environment. His participation in the league is a testament to his adaptability and commitment to the game, as he continues to pursue excellence on the cricket field.
Phani Teja Simhadri
All Rounder
Phani Teja Simhadri is a cricket player from the United States, known for his role as a bowler. He bats right-handed and bowls left-arm fast-medium. He has been associated with teams like the Seattle Orcas. Hailing from Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh, Simhadri had initially given up cricket at the age of 14 to focus on his academics but later made a significant return to the sport.
Kapil Khanna
All Rounder
Kapil Khanna, born on June 8, 1988, is a talented cricketer who has made significant contributions to the sport in the United States. As a versatile player, he has excelled as a left-arm spinner, right-handed batsman, and occasionally as a wicketkeeper.
His cricketing prowess was evident early on when he played for the Atlantic region under 19, and he has consistently been among the top five batsmen in the Cricket League of New Jersey (CLNJ), even securing the top batsman position in 2021 in Division A. Kapil’s impact on the field is not limited to batting; he has also topped the bowling charts in prestigious tournaments across the tri-state area. His commitment to the game is further highlighted by his performances in the United States Premier League (USPL), where he represents the Maryland Mavericks.
Dwayne Smith
All Rounder
Tall, aggressive, and powerful, Dwayne Smith shares his name with, among others, the wide receiver for the Wisconsin Badgers, and the winner of the 2002 World Championship of Public Speaking. But when, in December 2003, he was called up to join the West Indian Test squad in South Africa, he was arguably as well known in cricket circles as either of them. All that changed, however, on the final day of the third Test at Newlands, where he brought the calypso back to Caribbean cricket with a wonderful debut century. Smith had been given a surprise opportunity – ahead of his Grenadian namesake Devon – when Marlon Samuels flew home with a knee injury. It was rumoured that Viv Richards had recognised something of himself in the stance of the young Barbadian and, sure enough, he needed just 93 balls to justify his selection, bringing up his hundred with a crashing cover-drive. It was only the second century of Smith’s first-class career, but it was enough to stem West Indies’ run of seven consecutive defeats in South Africa.
Maintaining such high standards for longer periods was difficult for Smith. He played his last Test for West Indies in May 2006, but continues to be active in limited-overs cricket. He made the West Indies XI in only one of their matches when they won the World T20 in 2012, but was their designated opening batsman in the next edition of the tournament. He was part of the squad that played a home World Cup in 2007 and he was there again, eight years later, when the tournament was held in Australia.
Smith can rival the best hitters in the game when in top form, although quality swing bowling does cause some problems. He is quite sought after in various Twenty20 leagues as well. Smith was part of a Mumbai Indians side that won the IPL and Champions League T20 double in 2013, moved to Chennai Super Kings in 2014 and was acquired by Gujarat Lions in 2016. His 73 off 51 balls led Islamabad United to the inaugural Pakistan Super League title in 2016. He can also fill in as a seam bowler, and has a knack for surprising batsmen with his pace.
Raymond Ramrattan
Bowlers
Raymond Ramrattan, a promising cricket talent from the United States, was born on July 10, 2000, in Secaucus, New Jersey. Known among his peers as “Ray” or “Razor,” Raymond’s cricket journey began at the tender age of six, inspired by his father’s encouragement to take up the sport. His early start laid the foundation for a career marked by determination and a passion for the game, mirroring the perseverance of his cricketing idol, Hashim Amla.
Raymond’s aspirations to represent Team USA materialized when he donned the red, white, and blue at the U19 Cricket World Cup Qualifier in Toronto. His batting style, characterized by a right-handed stance and a penchant for legbreak googly bowling, has been honed through years of practice and competition. Notable achievements in his young career include scoring his first century, making the Atlantic Region U-15 team at just nine years old, and later, the USA U-17 team. These milestones are a testament to his skill and dedication to the sport.
As Raymond continues to develop his craft, he stands as a beacon of hope for cricket in the USA, showcasing the potential for the sport to thrive in a nation where it is still burgeoning. His journey so far is a narrative of hard work, talent, and the American dream manifesting on the cricket field.
Ronaldo Ali Mohammed
Bowlers
Ronaldo Ali Mohamed, born on October 3, 1998, is a cricketer who has represented Guyana in List A cricket and was part of the West Indies’ squad for the 2018 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. At the age of 25, he has been a part of the Maryland Mavericks, a team competing in the United States Premier League (USPL). His role in the team showcases his adaptability and skill in the sport, contributing to the diverse cricketing landscape in the United States.
Vineet Sinha
Bowlers
Vineet Sinha, born on August 7, 1984, is a seasoned cricket player with a diverse international experience. He has been associated with teams like ARCS Andheri, Chicago Tigers, DY Patil Group B, and Maryland Mavericks. His cricketing journey has taken him across various continents, from playing for the Poland national team for five years to participating in the UK as a professional cricketer for eight years.
In the USA, he has made his mark in the Minor League Cricket, representing the Chicago Tigers. In a match against the Michigan Cricket Stars on August 18, 2023, Vineet bowled four overs, conceding 27 runs without taking a wicket. His contributions to the game, especially in the American cricket scene, reflect his adaptability and skill, making him a valuable player with a rich tapestry of experiences in the sport.
Jessy Singh
Bowlers
Jasdeep “Jessy” Singh is an American cricketer who made his debut for the U.S. national side in May 2015. He is a right-arm medium-pace bowler who bats right-handed. Born in New York, Jessy’s family moved back to Punjab when he was 3 before he returned to New Jersey at age 13.
Jasdeep shot to fame at senior level for USA, taking a hat-trick in the inaugural American Cricket Federation National Championship in Los Angeles in October 2012. After continuously plugging away in New Jersey league cricket as well as various private T20 competitions around the country, he made his USA debut at the 2015 ICC Americas Division One Twenty20 tournament in Indianapolis.
In February 2019, he was named in the United States Twenty20 International (T20I) squad for their series against the United Arab Emirates. The matches were the first T20I fixtures to be played by the United States cricket team. He made his T20I debut for the United States against the United Arab Emirates on 15 March 2019.
In April 2019, he was named in the United States cricket team’s squad for the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia. The United States finished in the top four places in the tournament, therefore gaining One Day International (ODI) status. Singh made his ODI debut for the United States on 27 April 2019, against Papua New Guinea, in the tournament’s third-place playoff.
In August 2019, he was named in the United States’ squad for the Regional Finals of the 2018–19 ICC T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier tournament. In November 2019, he was named in the United States’ squad for the 2019–20 Regional Super50 tournament. In July 2020, he was named in the Guyana Amazon Warriors squad for the 2020 Caribbean Premier League. In June 2021, he was selected to take part in the Minor League Cricket tournament in the United States following the players draft.
One of the most aggressive characters in the USA cricket team, his exuberant celebrations make Jessy Singh hard to miss on the field.
Nosthush Kenjige
Bowlers
Nosthush Pradeep Kenjige, born on March 2, 1991, is an American cricketer who made his debut for the U.S. national side in May 2017 during the 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three held in Uganda. He is a left-handed batsman and a left-arm orthodox bowler.
Kenjige’s cricket journey began in the United States, where he moved back after spending part of his childhood in India. His dedication to the game led him to represent the U.S. cricket team in various tournaments. Notably, he emerged as the leading wicket-taker during the 2018–19 ICC World Twenty20 Americas Qualifier. Kenjige’s passion for cricket and commitment to excellence continue to drive him on the international stage.