Cricket Association of Bengal
Cricket Association of Bengal Logo | |
Abbreviation | CAB |
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Formation | 1928[1] |
Type | Sports |
Headquarters |
Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy Club House, Fort William, Eden Gardens, Kolkata - 700021 Phone: 033-2248 3403, 033 - 2248 1144 / 2248 6000 |
Membership | Board of Control for Cricket in India |
Sourav Ganguly[2][3] | |
Key people |
Subir Ganguly Abhishek Dalmiya[2] |
Website | Official website |
The Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB) is the governing body for cricket in West Bengal. Its headquarters is located in the famous Eden Gardens stadium. It organizes different types of cricket tournaments in West Bengal.
The former Indian Cricketer and Captain Sourav Ganguly is the honourable President of CAB.[4]
Tournaments
The Cricket Association of Bengal promotes and develops Cricket by conducting various League Tournaments, tournaments for the age group Under-13, Under-16, and Under-19 and Under-21 categories. CAB also conducts National and International Tournaments.
Some of the tournaments are:
- CAB One Day League
- CAB Two Day League
- P. Sen Trophy
- A.N. Ghosh Memorial Trophy
- J.C. Mukherjee Trophy
- CAB Under Thirteen
- CAB Under Sixteen
- CAB Under Twenty one
Presidents of CAB
The Presidents of CAB are the chief of the Cricket administration in the Indian State of West Bengal.
West Bengal State T20 Cricket Association (WBSTCA)
West Bengal State T20 Cricket Association has been formed for providing opportunity to the poor cricketers who have got the potential talent to become a successful cricketer.
West Bengal State T20 Cricket Federation (WBSTCF)
There are 18 District Associations which have been covered under WBSTCA, which also has 174 clubs/villages affiliated with the same.
District Units:
- Kolkata District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Bankura District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Birbhum District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Burdhaman District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Coochbehar District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Darjeeling District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Hoogly District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Howrah District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Jalpaiguri District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Malda District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Midnapur District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Murshidabad District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Nadia District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- Purulia District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- North 24 Parganas District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- South 24 Parganas District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- South Dinapur District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
- North Dinapur District Twenty 20 Cricket Association
See also
References
- ↑ Early History of Bengal Cricket leading to the formation of the Cricket Association of Bengal in 1928. The Cricket Association Of Bengal
- 1 2 CAB Office Bearers. The Cricket Association Of Bengal
- ↑ Playing Cricket is Tougher Than Administration, says Sourav Ganguly
- ↑ Former India skipper Ganguly appointed new CAB chief, Avishek Dalmiya to be Jt Secretary - Firstpost