ABOUT CRICWHO :

CRICWHO, first and world’s largest directory for sport cricket

The primary goal of CRICWHO, widely known as Who Is Who in Cricket (WiWiC), is to establish a comprehensive global network dedicated to acknowledging, rewarding, and celebrating the contributions of cricket enthusiasts & contributors worldwide.

This initiative aims to recognize the passion and dedication of millions of individuals involved in  sport Cricket, which continues to expand daily, crossing boundaries of race, color, ethnicity, and religion. By fostering inclusivity and appreciation.

CRICWHO seeks to enhance the sport’s community and promote its universal appeal, ensuring that the efforts of individuals and contributors are duly recognized and celebrated on an international scale.

Cricwho comprehensive network encompasses the systematic documentation of individuals integral to the sport, including former and current players, officials, umpires, curators, grounds personnel, statisticians, and other essential staff. These professionals operate diligently behind the scenes, ensuring the seamless execution and ongoing success of the game across various levels. Their contributions span from local club matches to regional, national, and international competitions, including bilateral series and major international tournaments. Recognizing their vital roles underscores the collaborative effort required to uphold the sport’s integrity, promote its development, and enhance its global reach. This structured approach highlights the importance of each stakeholder in maintaining the sport’s standards and fostering its growth at every level of competition.

CRICWHO plays a crucial role in recognizing the dedicated efforts of individuals contributing to the success of cricket events. It aims to support and promote the remarkable growth of cricket within the global community, emphasizing professionalism and excellence in the sport’s development and outreach initiatives.

CRICWHO is dedicated to recognizing exceptional contributions to the sport of cricket through a comprehensive awards program. This initiative involves the creation of an information hub that categorizes achievements across six distinct levels of recognition. The awards aim to honor individuals who have significantly advanced the development of cricket, spanning over thirty categories that detail each person’s specific involvement in the sport’s growth. Recognized globally, cricket has long served as a cultural unifier, fostering community and national pride. The program emphasizes the importance of acknowledging those whose efforts have elevated the game, ensuring their contributions are documented and celebrated within a structured framework of achievement.

CRICWHO aims to serve as a leading organization in promoting the global development of cricket. Its primary objective is to enhance the sport’s visibility and engagement by fostering a comprehensive network among enthusiasts, players, and stakeholders worldwide. To achieve this,

CRICWHO will develop and maintain detailed online directories containing valuable information pertinent to research, education, and industry needs. These directories will facilitate easier access to data, support strategic initiatives, and promote collaboration within the cricket community. By leading with a proactive approach,

CRICWHO intends to amplify the sport’s reach, encourage participation, and support the growth of cricket at all levels, ensuring sustained development and increased global recognition.

CRICWHO aims to advance the sport by delivering comprehensive data and analytical insights to support research and development initiatives. Leveraging cutting-edge technologies such as the information superhighway, artificial intelligence, and smart devices, the organization seeks to enhance the understanding, strategy, and overall progression of the game. This approach facilitates informed decision-making, promotes innovation, and fosters sustainable growth within the sport, ensuring that stakeholders remain at the forefront of technological and analytical advancements..

 

Jatin Patel

Chairman, Visionary, Co-founder & Director, Cricket Hall of Fame

Visionary, pioneer, volunteer, leader, administrator, engineer, multi-discipline coach, sportsman, Cricket Hall of Famer (USA), Mr Jatin Patel, wears many hats, each, vaulting him to further greatness every time, but none as much as his efforts to spearhead the movement through CRICWHO to recognize, reward, and celebrate the efforts of those people who works behind the global cricketing scene for the show to go on.

Michael Chambers

Co-chairman, Co-founder & Executive Director, Cricket Hall of Fame

From being a captain of his High School cricket and track & field teams to Executive Director of Cricket Hall of Fame, Michael Chambers Sr. has been a born leader, combining his expertise in engineering and sports to now join the CRICWHO movement to recognize hundreds of unsung heroes dedicating their life for the betterment and development of cricket across the globe.