DFW Indoor Sports
USA, Dallas
CricKingdom is proud to announce our partnership with DFW Indoor Sports, aiming to nurture cricket talent in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. This collaboration will leverage DFW Indoor Sports' state-of-the-art facilities and CricKingdom's innovative cricket ecosystem, creating a comprehensive platform for players of all skill levels to train, interact, and thrive. By combining our resources, we will provide top-tier coaching, structured training programs, and an inclusive environment to foster the growth of cricket in the region. Operations for the CricKingdom Academy will commence on 1st August, marking the beginning of a new era for cricket enthusiasts in Dallas.
Contact Academy
Deep Patel
(+1) 817-938-1111
16230 Three Wide Dr suite 200, Fort Worth, TX 76177, USA
Our Coaches
National athletes, certified coaches, corporate executives: any of these terms could be used to describe us but at our very core, what we really are fans of the game. To us, cricket is a religion. We grew up wanting to do this all day every day and we owe everything that we have and are to this wonderful game. Which is precisely why we established "CricKingdom", as a way to give back to the cricket community what they have so generously bestowed upon us.
Modern day cricketers find every aspect of their lives and personalities scrutinised and analyzed in minute details by opponents, fans and the media. We at CricKingdom strive towards a holistic development of the player and thus educating them on their technical, tactical, mental, ethical and social roles and responsibilities. Conventional coaching techniques are sorely tested when approched with this problem and prompted us to set up an institution to address this need. Our caption aptly reflects this sentiment in saying, "It's more than an academy". Every individual is uniquely gifted and helping them realise their potential on this journey is what we at CricKingdom aim to do.
Dave Whatmore
Retired from professional cricket in 1989 to pursue coaching.
Coached Sri Lanka twice, winning the 1996 World Cup.
Coached Lancashire, winning National League (1998, 1999) and NatWest Trophy (1998).
Coached Bangladesh (2002–2007), achieving first Test win and beating Australia and South Africa.
Coached India U-19 team to victory in 2008 U-19 World Cup.
Appointed Pakistan coach in 2012, winning Asia Cup, and served until 2014.
Appointed Zimbabwe coach in 2014, sacked in 2016.
Coached Kerala (India) to Ranji Trophy semi-finals.
Appointed Singapore head coach in 2020.