Cricket in Victoria
Cricket in Victoria, Australia, has a rich and storied history, deeply ingrained in the cultural fabric of the state. From iconic cricketing venues to grassroots clubs nurturing future stars, Victoria has made significant contributions to the sport both domestically and internationally.
History
was first played in Victoria during the early years of British colonization in the 19th century. The sport quickly gained popularity, with matches organised in various towns and settlements across the state. The Melbourne Cricket Club, founded in 1838, played a pivotal role in promoting cricket and establishing it as a significant sporting pursuit in Victoria.The Melbourne Cricket Ground, affectionately known as the MCG, is synonymous with cricket in Victoria. Established in 1853, the MCG is one of the world's most renowned cricket stadiums, boasting a capacity of over 100,000 spectators. It has been the venue for numerous historic cricketing events, including Test matches, One Day Internationals, and World Cup finals.
Governing body
serves as the official governing body for cricket in the state. Established in 1875, CV oversees various aspects of the sport, including:- Managing over 1,000 cricket clubs and close to half a million registered players.
- Administering competitions across different age groups and skill levels.
- Providing professional and semi-professional contracts to cricketers.
- Overseeing the Victorian men's and women's representative teams.
- Owning and operating the Melbourne Stars and Melbourne Renegades teams.
Victorian cricket team