Leeward Islands Cricket Association
The Leeward Islands Cricket Association, also known as the Leeward Islands Cricket Board (more often since 2015), is the ruling body for cricket in the following West Indian islands: Antigua and Barbuda (founding member in 1913), Saint Kitts (founding member, 1913), Nevis (admitted in 1949), Anguilla, Montserrat (founding member 1913), British Virgin Islands, U.S. Virgin Islands and Sint Maarten. Dominica is technically a part of the Leeward Islands, but as it was part of the Windward Islands colony from 1940 until independence and its cricket federation remains a part of the Windward Islands although it did participate in the first Leeward Islands tournament and was a founding member of the Leeward Islands Cricket Association in 1913.[1][2]
Leeward Islands constituent associations
- Anguilla Cricket Association
- Antigua and Barbuda Cricket Association
- British Virgin Islands Cricket Association
- Montserrat Cricket Association
- Nevis Cricket Association (for the island of Nevis alone)
- St. Kitts Cricket Association (for the island of St. Kitts alone)
- St. Maarten Cricket Association (for the Dutch part Sint Maarten)
- United States Virgin Islands Cricket Association
Future member countries and dependencies
- Sint Eustatius & Saba (for Sint Eustatius Island and Saba Island, dependencies of Netherlands)
- Saint Barthélemy (for Saint Barthélemy Island, dependency of France)
- Saint Martin (for the French part of St. Martin alone)
- Guadeloupe (for Guadeloupe, dependency of France)
Notes and references
- 100 Years of Leeward Islands Cricket Archived 2015-05-19 at the Wayback Machine
- LICA Announces plans for the Celebration of 100 Years of Leeward Islands Cricket "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-02-28.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)