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Missouri Cricket Premier League builds media hub in O'Fallon

Hudl now points Missouri Cricket Premier League fans in O'Fallon to livestreams, highlights and upcoming events, even if the page still throws an error.

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Missouri Cricket Premier League builds media hub in O'Fallon
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If you are trying to follow Missouri Cricket Premier League in O'Fallon, Hudl now gives you one place to start: livestreams, the latest highlights and upcoming events. The page is still rough around the edges, because it also flashes an error saying it could not find the page, but the listing itself is there and it is aimed squarely at local fans, players and families who want cricket in one searchable spot.

That matters because cricket in Missouri has often lived in fragments, split between group chats, team captains and scattered social posts. Hudl’s Missouri Cricket Premier League page, labeled in O'Fallon, Missouri, suggests a more public-facing setup, even if the route looks broken or partially deleted. For now, the useful part is simple: the league is trying to make video and event information visible without forcing people to chase it down.

The same template shows up on Hudl’s Runners page under Missouri Cricket Premier League, again offering livestreams, highlights and upcoming events for O'Fallon, Missouri. That page is thinner, with no highlights and no events scheduled yet, which makes the limitation obvious. But it also shows the structure is in place. The league is building a media layer before the archive is full, and that is the kind of step that turns a weekend competition into something families can actually track.

The league’s broader footprint on CricClubs backs that up. CricClubs has a Missouri Premier Cricket League portal with teams, matches, statistics and series pages, and it lists a league ground at 4622 Aubuchon Rd, Hazelwood, MO 63042. One team page for MPCL 2025 - Summer Cup lists Rising Stars with captain Ranjeet Singh, vice captain Ritu Singh and 19 players, plus a home ground marked Hazel -1. That is not a casual pickup arrangement; it is an organized competition with names, rosters and a place to play.

O'Fallon is also a useful base because the city already knows how to present sports as a public draw. CarShield Field is described by the City of O'Fallon as a modern baseball stadium with seating, concessions and private tent suites, and the city approved a lease with O'Fallon Baseball Associates, LLC for a new baseball team there in time for the 2020 season. The O'Fallon Hoots, listed in the Prospect League, call O'Fallon home and mark 2025 as their best season at 41-15. Against that backdrop, Missouri Cricket Premier League’s clunky but visible Hudl page looks like a first real step toward being watched the same way other club sports are watched in St. Charles County.

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