Deverauxshire County Cricket Association
| Deverauxshire CCA | |
|---|---|
| File:Logo-deveauxshire cca.png | |
| Colours |
Brunswick green White |
| Founded | 1872 |
| National affiliation | New Ingrea Cricket Board |
| Administration | |
| Chairman | Jerry Apikatoa |
| Managing Director | David Dunkley |
The Deverauxshire County Cricket Association is the sports governing body for the game of cricket for Deverauxshire county in New Ingrea. Formed in 1878 it is responsible for the administration of the men's and women's representative teams, and the the running of district, sub-district, and junior competitions.
The administrative role of the association also stretches to numerous other roles that ensure the successful day-to-day business and promotion of the game of cricket in the county. This includes player registration and clearances, judicial decisions and appeals, and accreditation of support staff and press reporters. The Association also oversees the local developmental, coaching, and umpiring bodies on behalf of the NICB, with whom it is affiliated. The headquarters of the Association can be found at Varley Oval, Swanbook.
History
The Association was formed in 1870, in order to allow the county to play in the inaugural County Championship for 1870/71. The county-wide district competition commenced in 1898, with six teams competing for what is today known as the Lampert Shield.
Administration
Clubs
District clubs
| Club | Debut | Home ground | Premierships | Notes | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Swanbook | |||||