The Home of Cricket in Indonesia
JCA runs the most active cricketing season in Indonesia, where virtually non-stop cricket is played throughout the year across 3 different formats. A 40 overs league, a T20 tournament & the exciting Jakarta International 6s tournament
The Annual JCA League
Our Premier tournament which runs through most of the year with games played on weekends.
16 teams across two divisions (including two fully Indonesian teams) compete for top honors. The Bottom two teams of Division 1 give way to the top two teams in Division 2 at the end of each season
More than 350 players across various nationalities participate.
The league has also been a huge platform for budding Indonesian cricketers to hone their skills
Indonesian Cricket League (ICL)
Indonesia Cricket League (ICL) is this country’s largest franchise-based T20 tournament with an auction determining the make-up of the teams each year.
The ICL was started in 2018 in collaboration with Persatuan Cricket Indonesia to create a platform where the best Indonesian talent from across the country can learn & showcase their skills while playing along with Expats
In its 24th edition this year, the Jakarta International 6s is another very popular tournament. Played in the last weekend of October, this tourney attracts teams from neighboring countries as well
Cricket Development
The JCA has played a very active part in developing cricket in the country over the years through Monetary means & also by providing platforms for budding Indonesian cricketers to hone their skills.
Several of the Indonesian national team players have benefited from the platforms we provide
Every year, the JCA hosts a Gala dinner to celebrate the season gone by & also help raise funds to aid the development of Cricket in Indonesia.
Cricketing legends grace this dinner & recent guests include Clive Lloyd, Ian Chappell, Farokh Engineer, Kris Srikkanth etc.
JCA Committee: 2024-25
YEAR | PRESIDENT | SECRETARY | TREASURER |
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2021-23 | William Noronha | Raj Kapadia | Ashit Mehta |
2020 | William Noronha | Raj Kapadia | Govind Sodani |
2018-19 | William Noronha | Randy Reckerman | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2017-18 | Avakash Lohia | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2016-17 | Avakash Lohia | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2015-16 | Avakash Lohia | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2014-15 | Randy Reckerman | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2013-14 | Suresh Subramanian | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2012-13 | Suresh Subramanian | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2011-12 | Suresh Subramanian | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2010-11 | Suresh Subramanian | William Noronha | Dhiraj Nagpal |
2009-10 | Avakash Lohia | William Noronha | Suresh Subramanian |
2008-09 | Vishnu Kumar | S Gopalakrishnan | Suresh Subramanian |
2007-08 | Vishnu Kumar | S K Rangan | Suresh Subramanian |
2006-07 | Sachin Gopalan | Simon Turnbull | Srinivas Krishnan |
2005-06 | Sachin Gopalan | Prakash Vijaykumar | Srinivas Krishnan |
2004-05 | Sachin Gopalan | Prakash Vijaykumar | M K Suresh |
2003-04 | Raymund Shakespeare | Andrew Mitchell | M K Suresh |
2002-03 | James Arthur | Mike Chick | M K Suresh |
2001-02 | James Arthur | Vishnu Samtani | Greg Nairn |
2000-01 | James Arthur | Vishnu Samtani | Greg Nairn |
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1996-97 | Conrad Festing | Randy Reckerman | John Cuthbert |
1995-96 | Narayan Menon | N Ramesh | Tony Hudson |
1994-95 | Wilfred Schultz | Randy Reckerman | T G Sridhar |
1993-94 | Wilfred Schultz | Praba Madhavan | K K Ralhan |