Key Pillars of the Partnership
- Talent Development Pipeline
The partnership establishes a clear pathway for emerging players from BRSS Cricket and the Baltimore Royals to progress into professional cricket. Washington Freedom will benefit from a strong local talent pool, while young athletes gain exposure to higher levels of competition and training.
- Shared Facilities and Coaching Resources
All three organisations will collaborate on the use of training grounds, coaching staff, and player development programs. Joint sessions, workshops, and camps will ensure consistent, high-quality coaching and foster team cohesion.
- Community Engagement
The partnership will focus on grassroots development through school outreach programs, youth clinics, and community cricket events across Maryland, Virginia, and Washington, D.C. Together, the organisations aim to build a strong fan base and inspire the next generation of cricketers.
- Marketing and Sponsorship Synergy
By aligning marketing efforts, the partnership will unlock greater sponsorship opportunities and amplify promotional campaigns, increasing visibility for cricket across the region.
About the Organizations
Washington Freedom: Founded in 2023 and owned by entrepreneur Sanjay Govil, Washington Freedom won the MLC Championship in 2024. The team is committed to growing cricket in the U.S. and is developing a state-of-the-art cricket stadium set to open in 2026.
Baltimore Royals: Formerly known as the DC Hawks, the Royals rebranded in 2023 under the leadership of Rajit Passey. Based in the DMV area, the team is deeply involved in developing local talent through MiLC and regional tournaments.
BRSS Cricket: A merger of two leading academies, Baltimore Royals Sunny Sohal Cricket (BRSS), is now the largest cricket academy in North America. With three locations across the DMV, BRSS is committed to coaching, mentoring, and preparing young cricketers for professional success.