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Finn Allen ignites cricket’s Bay Area dawn

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Much like how McCullum trumpeted the arrival of the IPL, Allen's innings felt like the opening chords of a possible new cricketing symphony in the San Francisco Bay area

Much like how McCullum trumpeted the arrival of the IPL, Allen’s innings felt like the opening chords of a possible new cricketing symphony in the San Francisco Bay area ©MLC

American sports fans’ connection to their teams’ home stadiums is unlike anything else – and few venues capture that emotional bond quite like the Oakland Coliseum. For over half a century, it served as the home of the Oakland Athletics, until the franchise’s recent relocation from the Bay Area to Las Vegas. This summer marks the first season without the A’s at the Coliseum since 1968.

Yet, the pull of the place remains. A father and son duo aged 94 and 68, who had been rocking up to watch the Athletics play at the Coliseum ever since their inception in 1968, took the first opportunity to go down the memory lane and soak that nostalgia of being on that hallowed turf again – not for Athletics or baseball but a ball and bat sport nonetheless.

They had likely come to pay one last tribute to their sporting shrine. But Finn Allen had other plans. His marauding knock of 151 – studded with a staggering 19 sixes -was more than just an innings; it was an electrifying sales pitch for cricket, tailor-made to win over any sports-loving American. In a jaw-dropping display of power and precision, Allen ensured that the Coliseum wouldn’t be bidding goodbye to bat and ball action anytime soon.

Allen’s brilliance not only rekindled the kinship those elderly gentlemen shared with the venue but also thousands of kids in the stands who’d be inspired by the sheer genius of the Kiwi. It may not have been the biggest of cricket grounds but Allen put on a show with some cleanest ball striking seen in recent memory with an overwhelming majority of those projectiles scorching second and third tiers of the Coliseum.

The way Allen brought the party to San Francisco’s first ever high-profile cricket game was reminiscent of that iconic knock of 158 from Brendon McCullum on the inaugural night of the IPL which sparked the imagination of a nation. Much like how McCullum trumpeted the arrival of the behemoth, Allen’s innings felt like the opening chords of a possible new cricketing symphony in the San Francisco Bay area. One that could stir curiosity, convert skeptics, and mark the beginning of something era defining in the Bay area.

Much like a master sales professional would start off with a compelling opening hook in their sales pitch, Allen unfurled his opening salvo in similar fashion. He shimmied on the off to employ the ramp shot that sailed over the fine leg fence for a six. Baseball prohibits run scoring behind the batter’s stance but Allen’s perfectly executed ramp shot that carried the distance was bound to startle the scores of baseball fans in the stands who may have not seen something as astounding as that.

Allen kept returning to the ramp shot, and each time, the ball knew only one direction – up and into the stands. Fittingly, many of those ramps landed in what used to be the right field bleachers, once home to the loudest and most raucous Oakland Athletics fans. It felt almost symbolic. A clarion call for those faithful supporters to return to their beloved Coliseum and rally behind a new set of heroes, armed with bats of a different kind but spirit just as defiant.

It was a day earmarked in history for Allen. For there was an air invincibility about him and his sledgehammer of a bat. The only thing that could’ve helped evade the carnage was if the wickets that were shipped from the T20 World Cup venue retained its character it exhibited in New York where batters were made to dance to the bowlers’ tunes. But perhaps the Bay Area’s natural elements conspired to soften the pitch’s bite, as if the land itself embraced the moment, sensing it was time to stage a spectacle off the hands of a strapping Kiwi that could ignite cricket’s inevitable surge in the region.

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