Mumbai Cricket Association

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Mumbai Cricket Association
मुंबई क्रिकेट संघटना
Sport
New Mumbai[citation needed]
AbbreviationMCA
Founded1930; 94 years ago (1930)
Regional affiliationBoard of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
HeadquartersCricket centre, Wankhede Stadium, Churchgate, Mumbai
PresidentAmol Kale
Vice president(s)Sanjay Naik
SecretaryAjinkya Naik
Men's coachOmkar Salvi
Women's coachn/a
Official website
www.mumbaicricket.com

The Mumbai Cricket Association (formerly Bombay Cricket Association) is the governing body for cricket in

New Mumbai. Its headquarter is situated at Cricket centre in Churchgate
, Mumbai.

It governs Mumbai cricket team and organise, sanctions cricket tournaments in Mumbai district. Its Mumbai team is the most dominant team in India's First-class cricket. It has won Ranji Trophy record 41 times. Cricketers such as Vijay Merchant, Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar etc. have played for MCA's team. Its team historically known as batting powerhouse and for "Khadoos" style of play in which the batter sticks to the wickets and plays long innings.[1]

The jurisdiction of MCA includes the area up to Dahanu in the Western Suburbs, Badlapur in the Central Suburbs, and Navi Mumbai up to Kharghar. The Association comes in the west zone.[citation needed]

The Association was established in 1930, as Bombay Cricket Association. Its name was changed after Bombay is renamed as Mumbai.[2] It is one of three cricket associations that govern cricket in Maharashtra in different regions. The others are Vidarbha Cricket Association controlling the Vidarbha region and Maharashtra cricket association that governs cricket in the rest of Maharashtra.

History

In 1972, under the presidency tenure of

final in which India defeated Sri Lanka. It is the home ground of Mumbai cricket team.[3] Since 2007 BCCI's headquarters Cricket centre
is situated in the premises of MCA.

See also

References

  1. ^ "The most khadoos of them all". ESPNcricinfo.
  2. ^ "MCA elections: Vijay Patil elected president, Naik chosen BCCI AGM representative". 4 October 2019.
  3. ^ "Garware Club House History".

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