Cook Islands Cricket Association
Cook Islands Cricket Association is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in Cook Islands. Its current headquarters is in Rarotonga, Cook Islands. Cook Islands Cricket Association is Cook Islands's representative at the International Cricket Council and is an affiliate member and has been a member of that body since 2000. It is also a member of the East Asia-Pacific Cricket Council. Cricket in the Cook Islands has been around for over a hundred years. The first official record of cricket is in 1910 with the registration of the Rarotonga Cricket Association, however photos pre date this to at least the late 19th century. CICA organizes the Cook Islands men's and women's national teams. In 2017, became an List of [International Cricket Council members|associate member]
History
Cricket in the Cook Islands has been around for over a hundred years. The first official record of cricket is in 1910 with the registration of the Rarotonga Cricket Association, however photos pre date this to at least the late 19th century. It is thought that cricket was originally brought to the capital Island of Rarotonga by merchant sailors and missionaries. Primarily played by the expat community local cricketers were playing well before the 1940s. Pukapuka, the furthest most northern island of the Cook Islands, which is closer to Samoa than any of its neighbouring Cook Islands, have long played a version of cricket named 'Polo Wale' more akin to the Samoan 'Kirikiti', though formal 'English' Cricket as it is called was introduced within the past 10 years. The Pukapukan's refer to cricket as their 'national sport' and it is no coincidence that the majority of the national male representative side originate from or are of Pukapukan descent. In 2009 Cook Islands Cricket employed its first CEO, Alister Stevic, since that time cricket participation in the Cook Islands has grown at an exponential rate.Objectives
The Objectives of the Cook Islands Cricket Association are;- To be the No.1 Affiliate member of the International Cricket Council and
- To Be The Most World Renowned Home of Tropical Tours and Tournaments
Governing body
- President Grant M. Walker
- Vice President Punanga Kaveao
- Treasurer Gabe Raymond
Awards
- 2013 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Alister Stevic | Winner Sports Administrator of the Year.
- 2013 ICC EAP Development Awards – Winner Best Women's Cricket Initiative of the Year
- 2012 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Alister Stevic | Winner Sports Administrator of the Year.
- 2012 ICC EAP Development Awards – Winner Best Women's Cricket Initiative of the Year
- 2012 ICC EAP Development Awards – Winner Best Junior Cricket Initiative of the Year
- 2011 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Alister Stevic | Winner Sports Administrator of the Year.
- 2011 ICC EAP Development Awards – Winner Marketing & Media Promotion of the Year
- 2011 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Rere Mataiti | Aitutaki Cricket | IOC Personality of the Year
- 2011 ICC EAP Development Awards – Taoi Nooroa | Mangaia Cricket | Volunteer of the Year
- 2010 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Alister Stevic | Sports Administrator of the Year.
- 2010 Cook Islands Sports Awards – Koria Patia | IOC Personality of the Year
Population and participation
Islands cricket competitions
As at 2014 10 of 13 inhabited islands participate in junior cricket.Southern Group
- Aitutaki
- Atiu
- Mangaia
- Mauke
- Rarotonga
- Palmerston
- Pukapuka
- Nassau
- Penhryn
- Manihiki
Southern Group
- Aitutaki
- Mangaia
- Mauke
- Rarotonga
- Pukapuka
- Penhryn
First-class competitions