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NORTHERN DISTRICTS CRICKET -
Northern Districts Cricket, or as we know NDCricket, covers an extensive area from the Far North and to the south Taumarunui and Poverty Bay/Wairoa. It excludes Auckland City from Manukau to Orewa.
While NDCricket was established in 1953 it was in 1957 that a team representing the region played its first first-class match against Auckland at Seddon Park (see our History), resulting in a win to Northern Districts.
NDCricket is involved at many levels within its boundaries: 6 Districts, 532 Club & Business House Teams, 710 Secondary & Primary School Teams.
(Hamilton, NZ) Phone: 07-839-3783
Northern Districts Cricket Website

AUCKLAND CRICKET ASSOCIATION -
The Auckland Cricket Association is one of six major associations responsible for managing and developing cricket in New Zealand. The ACA was formed in 1883 and over the following 120 years has built an enviable record of success both on and off the playing field.
Please click on any of the headings to the left to learn more about the Auckland Cricket Association.
Contact: Chris Lander (Auckland, NZ) Phone: 09 815 4817
Auckland Cricket Association Website
NEW ZEALAND CRICKET PLAYERS ASSOCIATION -
Our membership comes from the first-class and international cricketers of New Zealand – we currently have 142 members. The New Zealand Cricket Players Association (NZCPA) is an incorporated society registered under the Incorporated Societies Act 1908. Heath Mills is the Executive Manager of the NZCPA and he reports to an executive Board of Directors.
Contact: Heath Mills (Auckland, NZ) Phone: +64 27 289 0092
New Zealand Cricket Players Association Website










CRICKET WELLINGTON -
The Wellington School of Cricket is a world class training facility suitable for beginners right through to international players.
Based at three locations, Westpac Stadium, Allied Prime Basin Reserve and the Hutt Recreation Ground, the school provides expert coaching and superb facilities for individuals, teams and groups of any age or skill level.
With tailored holiday programmes, private coaching, video analysis, specialised clinics and net hire available, State Wellington Firebird Matthew Bell says any level of cricketer is catered for.
“The Wellington School of Cricket is a world-class facility that can help budding cricketers improve their game,” Bell says.
(Wellington NZ) Phone: +64 4 384 3171
Cricket Wellington Website
CANTERBURY CRICKET ASSOCIATION INC -
The Canterbury Cricket Association Inc was formed in 1877, and is one of six major cricket associations within New Zealand. The association is responsible for the administration of all forms of traditional cricket within the Canterbury region with the exception of indoor cricket and Christchurch Suburban Cricket (CSCA). The Canterbury region, which is the largest geographically in New Zealand, includes metropolitan Christchurch as well as five district associations including Buller, Canterbury Country, Mid-Canterbury, South Canterbury and West Coast
Contact: Peter Devlin (Rangiora, NZ) Phone: 03 313 5557
Canterbury Cricket Association Inc Website




NEW ZEALAND CRICKET -
New Zealand Cricket's High Performance Centre is one of the game's most obvious examples of the commitment to lift achievement levels and consistency in the game.
The three-ground complex at Lincoln University is not only the home of the New Zealand Cricket Academy, but of three top-quality grounds, including the superb Bert Sutcliffe Oval, venue for the final of the 2000 Women's World Cup, high-quality practice facilities unequalled in New Zealand and indoor facilities of the highest standard.
Much of the thinking that has marked the innovative cricket New Zealand has played in recent years has emanated from the HPC where intensive research and analysis is carried out to assist in the development of game plans. Specialist coaches for the national sides, at all levels, are based at the centre
Contact: Steve Addison (Christchurch, NZ) Phone: (0064) 03 366 2964
New Zealand Cricket Website




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