Cricket Association of Bengal, also known as CAB, is a Privately Owned entity headquartered in India. Founded in 1928, the organization employs approximately 50 individuals and reported $22.7M in revenue as of 2023. Functioning as a tier 2 media tech buyer, the company specializes in Media and TV services, serving as the governing body for cricket in the Indian state of West Bengal.

Revenue

Founded

1928

Headcount

49

Headquarters

India

Primary Segment

Media and TV services

Ownership

Privately Owned

News Summary:

On February 21, 2026, Kolkata Union Sporting Club scored 316/8 in 85 overs against Suburban Club on Day 1 of the First Division League Group C, featuring Amit Santra (81*) and Sarasij Mukherjee (71). Previously, on February 20, Hooghly DSA (U15 Men's) defeated Coochbehar DSA (U15 Men's) by 148 runs in the Inter District Men's U15 Tournament, with Mayukhmoy Dutta contributing 69 runs and taking 1 wicket. In another U15 match on the same day, Siliguri MKP beat Uttar Dinajpur DSA. Earlier, on February 19, the Inter District Men's U-15 Tournament saw Birbhum DSA secure a 3-wicket victory over Dakshin Dinajpur DSA, aided by Sabeer Rahaman's 5-26. South 24 PGS DSA also beat Jalpaiguri DSA by 7 wickets, with Aditya Raj scoring 56. Concurrently, in the First Division League Group B, Tollygunge Agragami defeated Calcutta Police Club, with Dibya Majumder scoring 70. This followed the Second Division League results from February 18, where Aurora Athletic Association secured an 8-wicket win against Narkeldanga Sir Gooroodas Institute, featuring Nirmal Acharjee's 105. Additionally, Calcutta Parsee Club defeated White Border Club by 60 runs.

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Cricket Association of Bengal (CAB)'s revenues were less than $25M in 2023. All the revenue comes from video streaming.
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