Czech Cricket Union (; ÃÂMKS) is the official governing body of the sport of cricket in the Czech Republic. Its current headquarters is in the national capital Prague. Czech Cricket Union is the Czech Republic's representative at the International Cricket Council and is an associate member and has been a member of that body since 2000. It is also a member of the ICC Europe (earlier the European Cricket Council).
The first cricket match in the Czech Republic was played in 1997, and the ÃÂMKS was set up in 2000 to drive forward the development of the game. The ÃÂMKS runs Domestic leagues and operates a cricket-dedicated facility at the Vinoà  Cricket Ground, with two fields, which has been in operation since 2012.
Their development partner, KAÃÂR, delivers introduction to cricket programmes in Czech schools, runs soft ball and hard ball clubs and tournaments at U10, U12, U14 and U16 level for boys and girls.
On June 8 to June 13, 2025, Prague's Vinoà  Cricket Ground hosted the Central Europe Cup, an international Twenty cricket tournament organized by the Czech Cricket Union. This year's event features national teams from Austria, Norway, Gibraltar, and the Czech Republic competing in a round-robin format. The tournament aims to elevate the profile of cricket in Central Europe, attracting growing interest across the region.
The ÃÂMKS is a member-based organisation; clubs that join the association become members with full voting rights. The operations of the ÃÂMKS are carried out by the chief executive officer who is responsible for implementing the mission of the ÃÂMKS and its strategic plan. The mission of the ÃÂMKS is set out in its constitution while the strategic plan is decided by the executive committee, which is elected by the member clubs. The current committee is:
Pro40 league â 12 Teams in 2 Divisions
T20 league â 18 teams in 3 Divisions
T10 league â 10 Teams in 1 Division
Indoor League â 18 teams in 3 Divisions
Scott Page Cup â Annual charity game
Czech Republic national cricket team