Zohran Mamdani names favorite cricketers in BBC radio interview
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 27, 2026, 6:16 PM
Last updated Jun 27, 2026
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, in a BBC radio interview on June 27, identified his three favorite former English cricketers: Freddie Flintoff, James Anderson, and Kevin Pietersen. Reflecting on his childhood, Mamdani expressed his deep connection to Test cricket, noting he grew up listening to former England captain Nasser Hussain as a commentator. At 34, he acknowledged a diverse sporting background influenced by his upbringing in cricket-loving nations. The mayor's remarks come amid a broader discussion of his sports interests, including his support for Arsenal and the New York Knicks.
- •Mamdani named Flintoff, Anderson, and Pietersen as favorites.
- •He recalled watching Test cricket during his childhood.
- •He is 34 and has a background spanning multiple cultures.
- •Nasser Hussain was a significant influence as a commentator.
- •The interview showcased Mamdani's wide-ranging sports knowledge.
- 6:16 PMYahoo Sports — Zohran Mamdani names three ex-English cricketers as his favorites: New York City Mayor recalls watching Test cricket back in the day
"If you thought the NYC mayor was just a Knicks fan, think again because in a recent segment, he was quick to name three former English cricketers as his favorites.
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