The South Australian Cricket Association (SACA) was formed in 1871 as the "South Australian Cricketing Association" and is the state
Cricket body in
South Australia. It administers the Grade club
cricket competition – the South Australian Grade Cricket League – and the state reprenstative men's team, South Australia's first-class cricket team as well as the state's women's team in the
Women's National Cricket League (WNCL). SACA's stated aim is to promote and develop the game of cricket in South Australia. The SACA has a membership base of more than 29,000 members and an elected Board which governs the activities of the Association. In 2009, following negotiations with SACA, SANFL and the AFL, Premier Mike Rann announced that the South Australian Government would make an investment of $450 million to redevelop Adelaide Oval in order to improve amenities and enable AFL football to be played there. The following year Treasurer Kevin Foley announced that the government contribution would increase to $535 million. In 2011 53% of SACA members voted in favour of the redevelopment. In
Big Bash League and
Women's Big Bash League, it is represented by
Adelaide Strikers (Men) and
Adelaide Strikers (Women) respectively. ==South Australian Premier Cricket==