Cricket Australia - Domestic Teams, Playing National Tournaments

Domestic Teams, Playing National Tournaments

State Men's Side Women's Side
New South Wales New South Wales Blues New South Wales Breakers
Queensland Queensland Bulls Queensland Fire
South Australia Southern Redbacks South Australian Scorpions
Tasmania Tasmanian Tigers Tasmanian Roar
Victoria Victorian Bushrangers Victorian Spirit
Western Australia Western Warriors Western Fury
Territory Men's Side Women's Side
Australian Capital Territory Canberra Comets ACT Meteors
Northern Territory Cricket Northern Territory Men's Division Northern Territory Women's Division

Cricket Australia's organisational structure is designed to efficiently operate the game, and is divided into separate components focused on specific responsibilities, such as: Cricket Marketing Services, Cricket Operations, Finance and Business Services, Game Development, Legal and Business Affairs, and Public Affairs.

Cricket Australia also maintains a healthy but independent association with the Australian Cricketers' Association in order to provide proper player's rights and welfare requirements.

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