Indoor Cricket National Championships Showcase Nation's Best

The Indoor Cricket National Championships (ICNC) returns to the national stage showcasing Australia's outstanding players and teams.

The tournament will take place at Casey Stadium from June 29 - July 13, 2024. The action begins with the Open tournament, with the finals to be played on July 6. The Junior divisions will commence on July 7, with the final wrapping up the tournament on July 13.

More than 800 players and officials will come together across four senior divisions and six junior divisions - Open Women's and Men's, U22 Women 's and Men's, U18 Girls and Boys, U16 Girls and Boys, and U14 Girls and Boys.

Players will also vie for national selection and the chance to compete in the Tri-Nations Series against New Zealand and South Africa in Adelaide in September.

Any media wishing to interview players or officials should contact Kate Warnock on 0419 316 135.

Joel Morrison, Cricket Australia General Manager Events and Operations said:

"The Indoor Cricket National Championships is a fantastic event showcasing the best Australian indoor cricketers and we are thrilled that it will be back at Casey this year.

"Almost 100,000 people play indoor cricket in Australia, with the fast and exciting format providing opportunities to compete all year round.

"The ICNC plays a key role in the Australian Cricket pathway and provides an opportunity for players to represent Australia later in the year.

"Thank you to major partner City of Casey for all their support and we wish everyone involved an enjoyable and successful championship."

Noelene Duff PSM, City of Casey Chair of Administrators said:

"The City of Casey is pleased to host this year's 2024 Indoor Cricket National Championships, where we'll see some of the best junior and open age indoor cricketers play off for the championships at our very own Casey Stadium.

"We wish all athletes great success as they strive to reach their sporting goals."

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