WA Cricket explained

WA Cricket
Sport:Cricket
Aff:Cricket Australia
Headquarters:WACA Ground
Location:East Perth, Western Australia
Chairperson:Avril Fahey[1]
Chiefexec:John Stephenson
Url:https://www.wacricket.com.au/
Countryflag:Western Australia
Countryflag2:Australia

WA Cricket (formerly known as the Western Australian Cricket Association or WACA)[2] is the governing body for cricket in Western Australia.

The WACA was formed on 5 November 1885. In 1893, the association opened the WACA Ground.[3] [4]

Elite cricket

WA Cricket is responsible for managing Western Australia's first-class cricket male team in the Sheffield Shield and Marsh Cup and female team in the Women's National Cricket League (WNCL).

In the Big Bash League and Women's Big Bash League, the state is represented by the Perth Scorchers & Perth Scorchers (Women) respectively.

Competitions

WA Cricket is responsible for administering Western Australian Premier Cricket.[5]

The Association formerly hosted a popular annual cricket festival at Lilac Hill in Guildford between a Chairman's XI and the visiting International XI team. The first match in 1990 drew a crowd of 12,000 to watch the hosts play the England XI. The last of these was held in 2009 due to the difficulty in scheduling matches of this type in international team tours.

Affiliations

WA Cricket is affiliated with Cricket Australia.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Appointment of WA Cricket's new Chief Executive Officer. WA Cricket. 30 July 2024. 1 August 2024.
  2. Web site: 2021-09-01 . Matthews on WACA name change, day-night cricket . 2023-06-19 . The West Australian . en.
  3. Web site: WACA History. Western Australian Cricket Association. 2009-11-03.
  4. Web site: WACA Historic Timeline. Western Australian Cricket Association. 2009-11-03.
  5. Web site: Club Cricket Council (CCC). Western Australian Cricket Association. 2009-11-03.