04/10/2023
It is time for Cricket World Cup 2023
Every cricket lover will eagerly wait for battle of titans
INDIA vs PAKISTAN
14th October, Saturday.
We are live streaming for everyone to come and join, watch together and enjoy the eccentric atmosphere.
Scan on the QR code to join our World Cup Whatsapp group for registration.
Venue: Katowice Centrum
Time: 10:30am CET onwards
Free Entry
***For other matches, it will be decided in the Whatsapp group depending upon the number of interested people.
01/01/2022
Wish you all a Happy New Year 2022.
This season KCA will be making debut in the Polish Cricket with training center for the upcoming talent.
We are here .... !! Stay tuned for the 2022-23 season 💫
19/09/2021
The official cricket association of Katowice announces arrival of new cricket kits which are looking forward for the new season to make debut.
Feel the professional cricket playing in nets and on the cricket ground. Come join us to enjoy the sport of cricket !!
01/08/2021
Congrats to Warsaw Royal Strikers T20 Champions !!
01/08/2021
has been a special for cricketing world always.
Wisden's all-time West Indies Test XI, according to the ICC rankings... 🌴
The side includes West Indies’ five highest-rated batsmen, the wicketkeeper with the highest batting rating (min. 10 Tests with the gloves), the highest-rated all-rounder and the four highest-rated bowlers (not including the chosen all-rounder, as long as there is at least one spinner and at least three seamers in the XI).
George Headley
Career best batting ranking: 2 | Career best batting rating: 915
22 Tests, 2,190 runs @ 60.83
Viv Richards
Career best batting ranking: 1 | Career best batting rating: 938
121 Tests, 8,540 runs @ 50.23
Brian Lara
Career best batting ranking: 1 | Career best batting rating: 911
130 Tests, 11,912 runs @ 53.17
Everton Weekes
Career best batting ranking: 1 | Career best batting rating: 927
48 Tests, 4,455 runs @ 58.61
Shivnarine Chanderpaul
Career best batting ranking: 1 | Career best batting rating: 901
164 Tests, 11,867 runs @ 51.37
Clyde Walcott (wk)
Career best batting ranking: 1 | Career best batting rating: 938
44 Tests, 3,798 runs @ 56.68
Garry Sobers
Career best all-rounder ranking: 1 | Career best all-rounder rating: 669
93 Tests, 8,032 runs @ 57.78 | 235 wickets @ 34.03
Malcolm Marshall
Career best bowling ranking: 1 | Career best bowling rating: 912
81 Tests, 376 wickets @ 20.94
Wes Hall
Career best bowling ranking: 1 Career best bowling rating: 898
48 Tests, 192 wickets @ 26.38
Curtly Ambrose
Career best bowling ranking: 1 Career best bowling rating: 912
98 Tests, 405 wickets @ 20.99
Lance Gibbs
Career best bowling ranking: 1 Career best bowling rating: 897
79 Tests, 309 wickets @ 29.09
31/07/2021
Congrats to Warsaw Royal Strikers for reaching finals of Polish T20 cup.
- KCA
31/07/2021
KCA is scouting talent for its club and you are most welcome to join. Those who are passionate, dedicated and committed for the game can enjoy the game profesionally.
26/07/2021
Player Behaviour:
The MCC’s code of Laws updated Law 41 – Unfair Play, and Law 42 – Player Conduct, in 2017, with Law 41.7 – Above Waist Height Full Toss Deliveries (Beamers) further updated in 2019. It is important that everyone involved in the game from captains to umpires, coaches and administrators understand the changes to these laws and the impact it will have on their role.
Finally, players are advised to familiarise themselves with their own individual League and Competitions regulations in advance of the season.
Player Conduct :
Why is player behaviour so important?
The Laws and the Spirit of Cricket are there to ensure that all 22 players and umpires enjoy a game that, although played competitively, is always played fairly.
Whatever your role in the game, we all have a responsibility to ensure that the Laws are upheld and that we don’t tolerate any form of poor player behaviour.
Remember that poor behaviour detracts from the enjoyment of playing the game and causes additional work for volunteers by taking them away from supporting other areas of the game.
Introduction:
Law 42 is a new Law introducing on-field sanctions for unacceptable player conduct.
It is important to remember that captains are responsible for the behaviour of their players and umpires have always worked with them to achieve this. However, Law 42 now allows non-playing umpires to act on any unacceptable on-field conduct.
Working together, non-playing umpires will agree that the incident constitutes unacceptable behaviour and decide on what level has been breached.
Levels, Offences and Sanctions
The consequences of these offences are split into four levels, with specific sanctions for each level.
Sanctions for unacceptable behaviour range from a warning for a Level 1 offence, through to the non-playing umpire directing the captain to remove an offending player from the field for the remainder of the match for a Level 4 offence.
All levels of offence require a non-playing umpire to complete a mandatory report, to the League, in addition to the on-field punishment.
LEVEL 1 OFFENCES:
Abuse of the ground and/or equipment:
Deliberately hitting the stumps, deliberately throwing cricket bat, wilful damage to the ground, wilful damage to dressing room or windows, wilful damage to the sightscreens or other equipment.
Aggressive/excessive appealing:
Running towards the umpire, sustained appealing from a single delivery or using aggressive language or gestures while appealing.
Obscene, offensive and insulting language and gestures:
The umpire is responsible for deciding if language or gestures are obscene or offensive. If any one person regards language or a gesture as obscene or offensive, then the umpire will regard it as such.
Dissent:
Showing dissent at an umpire’s decision by word or action.