Welcome to the Queensland Deaf Cricket Association

Quensland Deaf Cricket Association is affiliated with Deaf Sports & Recreation Queensland including Deaf Cricket Australia and Cricket Queensland.

QLD Deaf Cricket Team

Earliest historical dated Deaf Cricket in QLD: 1904. Current management organisation was formed by Deaf Cricket players themselves in 1955. Only few historical documents was recently found which was dated between 1928 to 1955, such as old photos. 

The QDCA has recently celebrated its 50 years milestone which was titled as Half Century Celebrations.

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Webby Cup a Huge Success

QLD vs Victoria

The Limited-Overs National Deaf Cricket Tournament, which is also known as the Webby Cup, was played at Fairfield (South Brisbane Districts Cricket Club's three ovals) with the five state teams competiting each other from 3rd to 10th April. The teams are: Queensland, New South Wales, Victoria Blue, Victoria White and Combined States. The Victorians has two teams so they had "Blue" and "White" attached to it as well as the Combined States which is made up of players from South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory and Tasmania.