Cricket Club of India

Membership is restricted; it is closed to new applications and only the children of current members can attain membership [citation needed] On 8 November 1933, the Cricket Club of India was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee with its registered office in New Delhi.

The Cricket Club of India was also the birthplace of the famous Chinese-style dish Chicken Manchurian.

Restaurateur Nelson Wang claims to have invented it at the request of a customer in 1975 while working as a cook at the CCI.

The Cricket Club of India Limited staged 5 matches of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2006 including the final between Australia and West Indies played on 5 November 2006.

The Brabourne Stadium hosted the final of the event, where Australia comprehensively beat the West Indies.

[11] The Economic Offences Wing (EOW) of the Mumbai police arrested two businessmen, Ketan Thacker and Nimai Agrawal, in connection with the scam.

Brabourne Stadium houses the CCI in Mumbai
Main lobby of the club with a replica of the Ranji Trophy in the centre
The Men's Doubles finals in 2007