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Tamil Nadu Cricket Association

Cricket governing body in Tamil Nadu state, India


Cricket governing body in Tamil Nadu state, India

FieldValue
nameTamil Nadu Cricket Association
abbrevTNCA
logoTamil Nadu Cricket Association.png
sportCricket
jurisdictionTamil Nadu
founded
affBoard of Control for Cricket in India
headquartersM.A. Chidambaram Stadium
locationChennai, Tamil Nadu, India
presidentDr. P. Ashok Sigamani
secretaryShri R. I. Palani
urltnca.cricket
countryflagIndia
membershiplogosize=150px

The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA) is the governing body of cricket activities in the Indian state of Tamil Nadu. It is affiliated with the Board of Control for Cricket in India and governs the Tamil Nadu cricket team. The TNCA is one of the permanent test centres of the BCCI.

History

The board was formed when organized league cricket in the state began in Madras in 1932. It was formed after two rival bodies — the Indian Cricket Federation and the Madras Cricket Club — merged, becoming the Madras Cricket Association (MCA).

The MCA was formally constituted on April 30, 1935, shortly thereafter affiliating with the Board of Control for Cricket in India. The Cricket Association was to control representative cricket in the province.

By 1933-34, the association had first and second division leagues, with a third division added on the next season. By 1939-40, it had added a fourth division.

In 1967-68 season, the M.C.A. was renamed as Tamil Nadu Cricket Association (TNCA). As of 2008, it had five divisions with a total of 132 teams.

Division leagues

The Tamil Nadu Cricket Association conducts various league tournaments, tournaments for the age groups of U19, U22, and U25 categories besides organizing and conducting National Tournaments. It also conducts league championship for city affiliated clubs.

There are 726 league matches played every year from first division to fifth division. A zone consisting of 12 teams each plays in the first and second divisions, whereas third, fourth, and fifth division consists of two, three, and four zones respectively. The city league format in the first division where league matches are played on a three-day duration follows the Ranji Trophy guidelines.

Home ground

M A Chidambaram Stadium or Chepauk Stadium located in Chennai is the home ground. The stadium was established in 1916 and it is the oldest continuously used cricket stadium in the country. It is named after M A Chidambaram, former President of BCCI, the stadium was formerly known as Madras Cricket Club Ground.

It is the home ground of the Tamil Nadu cricket team and the Indian Premier League team Chennai Super Kings. The stadium is located at Chepauk, a few hundred meters from Marina beach along the Bay of Bengal.

Recent national players from TNCA

  • Dinesh Karthik - Wicket Keeper Batsman in the Indian cricket team
  • Murali Vijay - Former Opening batsman in the Indian cricket team.
  • Ravichandran Ashwin - Off-Spin Bowler in the Indian cricket team.
  • T. Natarajan - Fast bowler in the Indian cricket team.
  • Washington Sundar - All rounder in the Indian cricket team
  • Abhinav Mukund - Former Batsman in the Indian cricket team.
  • Vijay Shankar - All rounder in the Indian cricket team.
  • Varun Chakravarthy - Spin bowler in the Indian cricket team.
  • Sai Sudharsan - Batsman in the Indian cricket team.

Premier league

Main article: Tamil Nadu Premier League

TNCA inaugurated its regional Twenty20 league Tamil Nadu Premier League in August, 2016. The inaugural edition featured eight teams, playing a total of 31 matches (28 league matches, two semi-finals and the final). Chennai, Dindigul (Natham) and Tirunelveli were the venues. Two new venues in Coimbatore and Salem were added in 2020. Albert Tuti Patriots won the inaugural edition beating Chepauk Super Gillies by 122 runs.

References

References

  1. "Srinivasan unanimously re-elected TNCA president".
  2. "TNCA - Tamil Nadu Cricket Association".
  3. "TNCA - Tamil Nadu Cricket Association".
  4. "MA Chidambaram Stadium {{!}} India {{!}} Cricket Grounds {{!}} ESPNcricinfo.com".
  5. "TNPL - Tamil Nadu Premier League".
  6. "Coimbatore, Salem on TNPL map this season".
  7. "Cricket scorecard - TUTI Patriots vs Chepauk Super Gillies, Final, Tamil Nadu Premier League, 2016".
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