Wednesday 20 April 2016

International structure

The Worldwide Cricket Authorities (ICC), which has its head office in Dubai, is the international regulating body of cricket. It was established as the Imperial Cricket Meeting in 1909 by associates from Britain, Sydney and Southern African-american, relabeled the Worldwide Cricket Meeting in 1965, and took up its current name in 1989.

The ICC has 104 members: 10 Full Associates that play formal Analyze suits, 34 Online Associates, and 60 Online Associates.[53] The ICC is accountable for the company and government of cricket's significant international competitions, especially the Cricket World Cup. It also names the umpires and referees that officiate at all approved Analyze suits, One Day Worldwide and Twenty20 Internationals. Each nation has a nationwide cricket panel which manages cricket suits performed in its nation. The cricket panel also chooses the nationwide group and organises home and away trips for the nationwide group. In the Western Indies these issues are resolved by the Western Indies Cricket Board featuring its members hired by four nationwide forums and two multi-national forums.

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