There is a 20-over league in which four teams - Mexico Union Cricket Club, Aztecs, Aguilas, and Reforma - compete for the Lincoln Clarke Trophy.
20-over social games are held, including an Ambassador's Cup, Cricketers vs Footballers, India vs Pakistan, ANZAC Day, and Asia vs Rest of the World.
[2] A weekend sixes tournament takes place in Tequisquiapan, a small town to the north of Mexico City.
The Mexico Cricket Association was instrumental in setting up the first Central American Championships in Belize in 2006, and went on to both host and win the tournament the following year.
Mexico made its debut in the 2014 edition South American Championships in Peru and won the tournament.