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California Cricket Academy for kids
As an Affiliate member of NCCA, CCA is the youth arm of Cricket in Northern California.

If you would like to keep informed of upcoming events please Register

2004 Coaching Camps
Children in the age group of 6 - 12 are invited to take part in 2004 coaching classes for beginners and advanced beginners in Cupertino and Fremont conduced by Trained Professionals.

Click here for schedule and registration form

For further information, please contact Kinjal Buch at (408)777-9983

Cricket, with its code of laws has always been regarded as a strong moral educator. This is particularly important in this age of contempt for officials and other players in the world of sport. Youngsters participating in the program develop sportsmanship, life skills, decision making skills, respect for authority and most of all respect for their fellow players.

Cricket is an ideal sport for all ages and abilities, apart from the obvious benefits of sporting activity, such as improving hand-eye coordination and increased physical fitness, cricket also has a strong strategy and thinking aspect.

The skills learned in cricket can be equated to life skills such as patience, determination, communication and above all, team work. These skills can be nurtured and developed through participation in cricket and be an asset to any young individual in both everyday life and in the workplace.


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