Mumbai Cricket Association
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA; Marathi: मुंबई क्रिकेट संघ) is the governing body for cricket in Mumbai and its surrounding regions like Thane and Navi Mumbai. The jurisdiction of MCA includes the area up to Dahanu in the Western Suburbs, Badlapur in the Central Suburbs, and Navi Mumbai up to Kharghar. The association comes under west zone. The Association was established in 1930 and it has a Constitution. Sharad Pawar was re-elected as the president of Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) after defeating Vijay Patil by a margin of 27 votes at the biennial elections held in Mumbai. Pawar defeated Patil 172-145 in a straight contest for MCA president.[1]
See also
- Mumbai cricket team
- Prithvi Shaw - Indian Highest Cricket Scorer (546 runs)
- Pranav Dhanawade [2]- first-ever cricketer to cross 1000-run mark. (1009 in 323 balls)
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