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Champions on the Pitch: UT Dallas Cricket Club Makes History in Dallas

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For Dallas's South Asian community, cricket is a thread that ties generations together — and UT Dallas just gave everyone another reason to celebrate. The university's cricket club has claimed its second consecutive national championship, a remarkable feat that reflects the growing strength of Desi student life in North Texas.

🏏 Back-to-Back National Champions at UT Dallas

The University of Texas at Dallas cricket club has secured its second straight national championship title, cementing the program's standing as one of the premier collegiate cricket teams in the country. The achievement represents a remarkable run of sustained excellence for the student-led club, which has become a focal point of campus life for South Asian and cricket-loving students alike. UT Dallas has long been home to a large and vibrant Desi student population, making this championship deeply meaningful to the broader Dallas community. The back-to-back title signals not just athletic achievement but also the growing organizational strength of the club. [1]

Sources: [1] The University of Texas at Dallas

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