Imparja Cup & National Indigenous Cricket Championships
Administrator
Northern Territory Cricket Cricket Australia
Format
One Day, Twenty20, Super 8, 6-a-side Indoor Cricket
First edition
1994 (2001 as a national competition)
Tournament format
Round-robin and Playoff final
Current champion
NICC Men: NSW NICC Women: NSW Major Centres: Alice Springs Community Men's: Reclink Rebels Community Women's: Bush Potatoes
Most successful
NICC Men: Queensland (6 titles) NICC Women: NSW (7 titles) Major Centres: Darwin (5 titles) Community Men's: Reclink Rebels/All Sorts (2 titles) Community Women's: Bush Potatoes (6 titles)
Website
http://www.nicc.cricket.com.au
The Imparja Cup and National Indigenous Cricket Championships are Australian cricket tournaments based in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The tournaments are contested annually by teams of Indigenous Australian cricketers.
The ImparjaCup and National Indigenous Cricket Championships are Australian cricket tournaments based in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. The tournaments...
Clark Award. Following standout performances throughout the 2014–15 ImparjaCup, Gardner made her WNCL debut for New South Wales in the 2015–16 season...
sport in Alice Springs and is primarily played at Traeger Park. The ImparjaCup Cricket Carnival first was played in 1994 and attracts Indigenous teams...
up into the ImparjaCup.[citation needed] Carnivals include the Lingalonga Cup in Batchelor, the Dingo Cup in Timber Creek, the Nitmiluk Cup in Katherine...
the Indigenous All-stars XI against the ACA Masters XI as part of the ImparjaCup held in Alice Springs, Northern Territory. Hayden is also an Ambassador...
international Test squads; and since 2004 it has hosted matches in the annual ImparjaCup, a limited overs tournament contested by state and territory teams comprising...
Singapore at the 2001 ICC Trophy He coached Western Australia to their first ImparjaCup in 2009–10. Yardley died of cancer (melanoma) on 27 March 2019 in Kununurra...
history". Herald Sun Tour website. Retrieved 18 December 2015. "Tom Quilty Gold Cup – A Brief History". Tom Quilty website. Retrieved 18 December 2015. "The...
and 9Rush as well as their regional affiliates, including WIN, NBN and Imparja as well as catch-up service 9Now. Some affiliate stations have alternate...
Classroom (10 Shake 2022-) The Wonder Gang (ABC Kids 2021–) Yamba's Playtime (Imparja Television 1995–, Nine Network 2012, 9Go! 2013–, NITV 2013–) The Cheap...
their broadcast of the 2019 Ashes and the backend of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. This is the first time since 2015 that 9Gem was broadcast in HD. However...
A variant of RaceCam was also developed for yachts in the 1987 America's Cup off the coast of Fremantle. Later in the mid-1980s, the American Broadcasting...
south-east Queensland, on WIN Television (RTQ) in regional areas, and on Imparja Television in remote areas. From 2013 matches were also broadcast in Papua...
Australia by affiliate networks: WIN Television, Southern Cross Television and Imparja Television. Nine is also broadcast via satellite and cable on Foxtel. In...
Seven News for Western Australia. In the Northern Territory, Imparja Television shows Imparja National News. Southern Cross Seven produces a bulletin for...
on Channel 9 (or GEM), on WIN Television (RTQ) in regional areas and on Imparja Television in remote areas. The match is also broadcast in Papua New Guinea...
Sunday afternoons on Channel 9, WIN Television (RTQ), in remote areas on Imparja Television and in Papua New Guinea on Kundu 2 TV. The 2013 commentary team...
television.au. Retrieved 20 September 2007. "About Imparja Television". Imparja Television. imparja.com. 2001. Archived from the original on 28 September...
exercise program "Jazzacize". Live sports specials included the annual Grafton Cup Racing Carnival and the Grafton to Inverell Cycling Classic. Live programs...
the ABC, SBS, the Nine Network and regional solus stations. 2 January – Imparja starts broadcasting to remote Central Australia via satellite It will have...