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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