Andhra Cricket Association

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Andhra Cricket Association
Venugopal Rao
CoachYere Goud
Official website
andhracricket.org
India

Andhra Cricket Association (ACA) is the governing body of

ACA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium in Visakhapatnam, which hosts International-level Test, ODI and T20 cricket matches. The headquarters of the association is at Visakhapatnam. C. K. Nayudu, the first captain of Indian cricket team, was instrumental in the formation of Andhra Cricket Association and was its founder president.[1][2] Nayudu was also the first captain of Andhra cricket team.[3][4]

History

The roots of the organisation can be traced to the formation of the

Madras Cricket Association. The Andhra Cricket Association was eventually formed in 1953.[2]

C. K. Nayudu, the first captain of Indian cricket team, was instrumental in the formation of Andhra Cricket Association.[2][1] He was the founder president of ACA.[3][4] C. K. Nayudu and his brother C. S. Nayudu played in Guntur and mentored the local cricketers.[4] C. K. Nayudu, aged 58, led Andhra team in its first Ranji Trophy match against Mysore in the 1953–54 season.[1] He also scored the team's first-ever fifty in that match.[5]

The ACA has produced international players namely

Venugopal Rao. Many players from the ACA have played for India U-19s including D Sivakumar, Gnaneswara Rao (captained India U19s), GVS Prasad, Bodapati Sumanth and more recently Ricky Bhui
.

Grounds

Venue City Established Capacity Notes
International ground
ACA-VDCA International Cricket Stadium
Visakhapatnam 2003 35,000 [6]
Domestic grounds
Dr PVG Raju ACA Sports Complex
Vizianagram
2013 n/a [7]
Andhra Cricket Association Women's Cricket Academy Ground
Guntur 2011 n/a
CSR Sarma College Ground
Ongole 2012 n/a
Kandula Sreenivasa Reddy Memorial College of Engineering Ground
Cuddapah
2012 n/a
Port Trust Diamond Jubilee Stadium Visakhapatnam 1993 n/a Hosted Afro-Asia Under-19 Cup in 2005
Rural Development Trust Stadium
Anantapur
2003 5,000
YS Raja Reddy Stadium
Cuddapah
2011 15,000
Nellore International Cricket Stadium Mogghallapalem, Andhra Pradesh 2016 N/A Stadium was proposed in 2016; ground work has still not started.

See also

  • Andhra Pradesh cricket team

References