On
august 25, 2025, on the Beyond23
cricket Podcast with former Australian captain Michael Clarke, Lalit Modi expressed a blunt
view regarding cricket’s future in the United States. He remarked that having major
indian stars like
virat kohli or
ms dhoni is essential for any serious traction in the American market. He said, “I called my friend
chris Gayle. ‘Chris, I see you in Texas. What’s the atmosphere like?’ He said, ‘My brother it’s dead’. There was nobody in the stadium. They think that
cricket going to the
olympics is going to fuel America. It ain’t happening now, this decade, next decade, next 50 years.”

Modi further emphasized that expatriate fans will only pay to
watch big-name players:
“As a businessman, I am going to see somebody called Virat Singh playing against Dushyant Singh… I’ve never heard of them. All that I want is to
watch Virat Kohli...
mahendra singh Dhoni…” So while he didn’t use the exact words "Without
dhoni,
kohli there is no chance even for 50 years" verbatim, his sentiment is unmistakable:
cricket in the US is unlikely to grow without global icons like
dhoni and Kohli—and likely not anytime in the next 50 years.