Kerala Cricket Association’s vision is to constantly strive to excel in developing, organizing and promoting the game of cricket and its infrastructure in Kerala. Toward this end, the body of dedicated professionals that encompasses KCA, is engaged in utilizing all the resources at their command so that Kerala will be a force to reckon with where cricket is concerned. KCA constantly endeavors to make cricket healthy, competitive and safe – a wholesome experience that everyone can enjoy and cherish. Thanks to the effort and high degree of professionalism of all at KCA, cricket in Kerala now promises to grow in leaps and bounds and the administrators of the game are up to the challenge of maintaining the integrity of its commitment to it.
Kerala Cricket Association was formed in the year 1951 and registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1955 (Act XII of 1955).
Kerala Cricket Association was formed in the year 1951 and is affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Kerala State Sports Authority (KSSA) in the State. There are fourteen district cricket association affiliated to it. As its inception in 1951 it was known as the Travancore-Cochin Cricket Association. Today it is one of the premier state sports associations in Kerala, affiliated to BCCI and Kerala State Sports Authority. Kerala State also has a large following for the game of cricket as in other parts of the country. Unfortunately for us, the vagaries of the weather have affected the development of the game in the state; the prolonged rainy season has been a matter of concern to the administrators and players, who are unable to keep in good nick because of the wet and uncertain climate. The development of infrastructure has been pivotal in the process. Indoor practice facilities have been few and far between, so practicing in the rains is out of the question. Even proper grounds and stadiums are hard to come by the result is backwardness in the progress of the game in the state. Read More >>
Kerala has always been in the forefront in its bid to foster sporting talent in India. Though Keralites in general favor football over any other sport, there were a few pioneers in cricket as well. The Mambally family of Clincher, contributed greatly to the enrichment of the game. PM Raghavan, who led the first Travancore-Cochin team in the Ranji Trophy in 1951, was a hard hitting batsman and an astute captain. KV Kellappan Thampuran was the live wire behind the great achievements of the Tripunithura Cricket club, formed in 1935. It was he who was the brain behind the limited over format. Col. Godavarma Raja of the Travancore royal family was responsible for putting Kerala on the sports and tourist map of India. The Kerala Cricket Association emerged from the Travancore-Cochin Cricket Association formed by him in 1950. He was the first from the state to become a vice-president of the BCCI. Read More >>
Kerala Cricket Association’s vision is to constantly strive to excel in developing, organizing and promoting the game of cricket and its infrastructure in Kerala. Toward this end, the body of dedicated professionals that encompasses KCA, is engaged in utilizing all the resources at their command so that Kerala will be a force to reckon with where cricket is concerned. KCA constantly endeavors to make cricket healthy, competitive and safe – a wholesome experience that everyone can enjoy and cherish. Thanks to the effort and high degree of professionalism of all at KCA, cricket in Kerala now promises to grow in leaps and bounds and the administrators of the game are up to the challenge of maintaining the integrity of its commitment to it.
Kerala Cricket Association was formed in the year 1951 and registered under the Travancore-Cochin Literary, Scientific and Charitable Societies Act 1955 (Act XII of 1955).
Kerala Cricket Association was formed in the year 1951 and is affiliated to the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the Kerala State Sports Authority (KSSA) in the State. There are fourteen district cricket association affiliated to it. As its inception in 1951 it was known as the Travancore-Cochin Cricket Association. Today it is one of the premier state sports associations in Kerala, affiliated to BCCI and Kerala State Sports Authority. Kerala State also has a large following for the game of cricket as in other parts of the country. Unfortunately for us, the vagaries of the weather have affected the development of the game in the state; the prolonged rainy season has been a matter of concern to the administrators and players, who are unable to keep in good nick because of the wet and uncertain climate. The development of infrastructure has been pivotal in the process. Indoor practice facilities have been few and far between, so practicing in the rains is out of the question. Even proper grounds and stadiums are hard to come by the result is backwardness in the progress of the game in the state. Read More >>
Kerala has always been in the forefront in its bid to foster sporting talent in India. Though Keralites in general favor football over any other sport, there were a few pioneers in cricket as well. The Mambally family of Clincher, contributed greatly to the enrichment of the game. PM Raghavan, who led the first Travancore-Cochin team in the Ranji Trophy in 1951, was a hard hitting batsman and an astute captain. KV Kellappan Thampuran was the live wire behind the great achievements of the Tripunithura Cricket club, formed in 1935. It was he who was the brain behind the limited over format. Col. Godavarma Raja of the Travancore royal family was responsible for putting Kerala on the sports and tourist map of India. The Kerala Cricket Association emerged from the Travancore-Cochin Cricket Association formed by him in 1950. He was the first from the state to become a vice-president of the BCCI. Read More >>
KCA U19 BOYS ASSESSMENT MATCHES 2022
Venue: St.Xaviers KCA Ground Thumba
Date: 01.09.2022
Team B Vs. Team C
TEAM-C: 284/8 In 48.5 Overs, Anaz Naseer : 61(65), Vipul Sakthy : 57(64), S Althaf : 43*(50), Vijay Viswanath : 21*(18)
Ahamed Imran : 7/1/29/3wkts, A Jishnu : 8.5/0/52/2wkts, Abhijith Praveen : 9/0/62/2wkts
Note : Rain Interrupted the play at 12:39pm after the completion of 5th ball of 49th over of TEAM C’s Innings. Innings of Team C adjourned completed due to rain.*
REVISED TARGET: TEAM B NEED 233 RUNS TO WIN FROM 40 OVERS.
TEAM B: 150/3 in 26 Overs.
Kamil Aboobacker : 51(56), Adithya Ramesh Kumar : 46*(64)
Note: Play Interrupted due to rain at 4:34am when TEAM-B’s score was at 150/3 after the completion of 26th over.
MATCH HAS BEEN CALLED OFF DUE TO HEAVY RAIN AT 5:00 PM
RESULT : TEAM-C WON BY 1 RUNS.( By better Run Rate )
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KCA U25 INTER ZONAL MATCHES
Venue: KCA STADIUM KASARAGODE
Date: 01.09.2022, Match No : 02
North Zone vs South Zone, South Zone 94/3 in 20 overs, Neel Sunny 45*(57 balls), Akshay Shiv 17(32 balls), Mohd Ishaq P 3-1-10-1, Sreerag VK 3-0-19-1, Abhijith K 4-0-20-1
North Zone 71/10 in 20 overs, Mashood PP 25(36 balls), Vinil TS 3-0-11-3, Abi Biju 4-1-7-2, Akhil KG 2-0-9-2, Aswanth Sankar 4-0-18-2
Result: South Zone won by 23 runs.
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KCA U25 INTER ZONAL MATCHES
Venue: KCA STADIUM KASARAGODE
Date: 01.09.2022
North Zone vs Central Zone, Central Zone – 117/5 in 20 overs, Harikrishnan 37*(27 balls), Sachin S 18(25 balls), Sreerag VK 4-0-15-2, Kiran VK 3-0-16-1
North Zone 94/10 Ov : 19.5, Mohammed Kaif 43(41balls), Ajinas 17(18 balls), Adithya Vinod 3-0-14-3, Athul Ravendran 3.5-0-12-2, Kiran Sagar 4-0-17-2
Result: Central Zone won by 23 runs.
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