Tanweer Ahmed

Tanweer Ahmed
Born (1969-01-21) January 21, 1969
Sialkot, Pakistan
OccupationsBusinessman, investor, philanthropist
Years active1988–present
Known forCricket development in the United States

Tanweer Ahmed (born January 21, 1969) is a Pakistani-American businessman, investor, and philanthropist known for his involvement in the development of cricket infrastructure in the United States. He is the owner of the Prairie View Cricket Complex in Texas and an investor in Major League Cricket.

Early life

Ahmed was born in Sialkot, Pakistan. In 1988, he moved to the United States, where he began working in the restaurant industry before expanding into transportation and logistics businesses.

Business career

Ahmed established businesses in the food and transportation sectors after relocating to the United States. He is associated with PAK Foods and National Consolidated Couriers Inc., operating in the retail and logistics industries.

According to coverage in regional and national media, Ahmed developed the Prairie View Cricket Complex in Texas.[1][2]

Cricket involvement

Ahmed is the owner of the Houston Hurricanes cricket franchise, which competes in Minor League Cricket in the United States.[3]

He has been reported as an investor in Major League Cricket.[4]

Media outlets including The Washington Post have reported on the growth of cricket in Texas, including reference to Ahmed’s involvement.[5]

Philanthropy

Ahmed has been involved in charitable initiatives in the Houston area.[6]

Selected writings

Ahmed has authored opinion articles in The Nation, including:

  • "Pakistan's Missing Export: 120 Million Young Hands". The Nation. 11 December 2025.

See also

  • Major League Cricket
  • Minor League Cricket
  • Prairie View Cricket Complex

References