Cricket in the Philippines
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| Cricket in the Philippines | |
|---|---|
| Country | Philippines |
| Governing body | PCA |
| National team(s) | Philippines |
| First played | 1913 |
Club competitions | |
Philippine Cricket League | |
Cricket has been played in the Philippines as early as 1914, and was and still a sport mostly played by expatriates. The sport in the Philippines is governed by the Philippine Cricket Association (PCA).
Cricket was played in the Philippines as early as 1914 when the Nomads Sports Club was established.[1] The Philippines' national sports association for cricket, the Philippine Cricket Association (PCA), would be established by the 1970s. The sport is a game mostly played by expatriates in the Philippines but has gradually gained a local following.[2] The PCA attained affiliate membership in the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2003.[1]
Governing body
Domestic competitions
The PCA holds the Philippine Cricket League. The 2014 season had 17 teams across two divisions.[3] Prior to the 1997 Asian financial crisis, the PCA has organized a stable cricket league which is composed of mostly expatriate members.[4]