Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA)
Legacy, Leadership & the Spirit of the Game
The Mumbai Cricket Association (MCA) is the official governing body responsible for overseeing and promoting the game of cricket in Mumbai and its surrounding regions. With a proud legacy that dates back to the early 20th century, the MCA has been instrumental in establishing Mumbai as the cradle of Indian cricket.
Originally formed in 1930 as the Bombay Cricket Association, MCA has evolved into one of the most prestigious and influential cricket bodies in the country. Over the decades, it has produced some of the greatest names in the sport — including legends like Vijay Merchant, Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, and Rohit Sharma — who have all emerged from its rich cricketing ecosystem.
The Association manages iconic venues such as the Wankhede Stadium and plays a key role in organizing local leagues, school and college tournaments, age-group cricket, and professional competitions. MCA’s structured coaching programs, infrastructure development, and administrative excellence have set a benchmark in Indian cricket administration.
Committed to excellence, integrity, and the enduring spirit of the game, the Mumbai Cricket Association continues to shape the future of cricket in India, one generation at a time.