The Cricket Club of India (CCI) is a distinguished private club in Mumbai, established on 8th November, 1933 to promote cricket and other sports in the country. The club holds a unique position in Indian and global sports history due to its significant contributions to the world of sports. Founded on a reclaimed land of 90,000 sq yards near the Arabian Sea, CCI boasts the iconic Brabourne Stadium, inaugurated on 7th December 1937 with a prestigious cricket match between Lord Tennyson’s XI and CCI. Since then, the stadium has witnessed numerous historical cricket tournaments and matches, including the first test match between India and West Indies and the ICC Champions’ Trophy, making it an esteemed sporting venue.
While cricket remains a focus at CCI, the club also promotes other sports such as tennis, badminton, squash, billiards, snooker, and swimming. International events, including ATP Tournaments, are often held at CCI, emphasizing its commitment to sports beyond just cricket. In addition to sporting events, the Brabourne Stadium has been a host to cultural events and musical concerts featuring illustrious artists like John McLaughlin and Rolling Stones, showcasing CCI’s versatile and dynamic outlook.
Today, CCI continues to be a forefront leader in sports in India, maintaining its status as one of the country's most prestigious clubs. With reciprocal arrangements with leading sports clubs worldwide, CCI offers members an unmatched sporting experience, including facilities like tennis courts, badminton courts, swimming pool, card rooms, gym, dining options, and more. With a legacy of excellence and a commitment to promoting various sports, the Cricket Club of India stands as a beacon of sportsmanship and camaraderie in Mumbai.