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Toronto Blue Jays end partnership with Cricket Canada after investigation

29 April 2026
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Cricket Canada has faced a setback as it will not participate in the upcoming Cricket Day at the Park on May 23, as confirmed by the Toronto Blue Jays. This annual event, now in its fourth year, aims to connect cricket and baseball fans, enhancing exposure for cricket among new audiences. The Blue Jays will continue the event despite Cricket Canada’s absence, which follows an investigation revealing allegations of corruption and financial mismanagement within the organization. Historically, Cricket Canada players have participated in the event, enhancing its profile. In a statement, Cricket Canada explained that limiting its involvement this year was a collective decision to maintain the event’s focus on community engagement. The Toronto Blue Jays, with support from TD Bank, plan to still celebrate cricket with activities, including performances and clinics.

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This story highlights significant concerns regarding governance and integrity within Cricket Canada amid ongoing investigations into corruption and match-fixing allegations. The Cricket Day at the Park event, designed to promote cricket in Canada, has been pivotal in bridging communities and raising awareness of the sport. The absence of Cricket Canada may affect the event’s ability to draw in fans who have traditionally enjoyed seeing players and officials participate. As the sport continues to grow in Canada, the accountability and leadership within Cricket Canada will be crucial for maintaining public trust and support.

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