Cricket is becoming so popular in Saskatoon, the city is developing a new pitch in the Pierre Radisson park.

"We've got a fairly large field area, mostly designed more for the youth," said Cary Humphrey, the director of recreation and sport for the city. He said crews are mowing the grass to a certain depth.

"We've also done some overdressing and overseeding to rejuvenate the grass growth and they'll start using that for their youth program" he said.

People play in parks and spaces across the city. But the official pitch used by the Saskatoon Cricket Association is the one at the Forestry Farm.

Iftekhar Kalyar is the president of the Saskatoon Cricket Association. (Kim Garrity/CBC News) The president of the association, Iftekhar Kalyar, said he is seeing exponential growth in the popularity of cricket across the province.

"In 2010 we only had four teams, three in Regina and one in Saskatoon. Now we have 27 teams in Saskatchewan."

These teams play in one league and frequently travel to other cities for matches.

Kalyar credits recent immigration especially from Southeast Asia, including Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, India and his home country, Pakistan.

"When they come here they're still passionate about cricket," ​ Kalyar said.

According to Kalyar, the west side pitch will see more development this summer and fall. He said he expects the adult league teams to play matches there by next spring.