Our Mission Statement:
“The mission of UBSCC is to promote the game of cricket within the southern Fairfield County area, to become a force within the Southern CT Cricket Association by setting new levels of professionalism in all aspects of the game on and off the field and to increase pride and advocacy in all Club members.”
Club Goals:
- To promote cricket in Southern Fairfield County and the New England region.
- To retain our senior and junior players.
- To develop a culture of continual improvement from individuals and club.
- To elevate players to the next level of performance for them personally – including League and Regional representation.
- To develop good sportsmanship by all our players, officials and spectators.
- To develop pride in the club by all our players.
- To be financially viable and generally able to improve our facilities over time.
- To provide the best pitches and practice facilities possible.
- To increase our membership by enjoying the successes of the club and providing a positive social atmosphere.
- To recognise the efforts of our volunteers.
- To liaise with our Community and County areas to identify talented players and to encourage players to play cricket.
- To liaise with both Local and State governments in promoting cricket and providing suitable facilities for the playing of cricket.
- To consistently finish in the top half of the league standings and win the League Championship and T20 Series.
History of the Club
Founded in 2002 by Achal Yadav and Amit Bhagat, UBS Cricket Club is committed to fostering, improving and promoting the game of cricket in and around Fairfield County, CT, USA.The club was initially started for players in and around Fairfield County in Connecticut, USA. Many of the current players were also occasionally playing for Norwalk Cricket Club in the SCTCA.
- A special word of appreciation goes to our mentors Tony Boyke and Keith Lawrence of Norwalk Cricket Club for their support thru the years.
- Also appreciated is the support received from Leighton Greenidge and the SCTCA.
Our home ground is located at 20 Hunters Lane, Norwalk CT.



