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International Cricket Council (ICC)✍️
ðThe International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body for cricket. It oversees and regulates the sport internationally, setting the rules and standards.
ðICC was founded on June 15, 1909, as the Imperial Cricket Conference.ðIt became the ICC in 1965.
ðThe ICC is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
ðThe ICC is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
ð It consists of 12 full member countries, each with voting rights, and three associate members.
ðThe organization is responsible for organizing major international cricket events, including the Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, and ICC World Twenty20.
ðThe ICC's primary objectives include promoting the game globally, ensuring fair play through the enforcement of rules, and maintaining the spirit of cricket. It also works to develop the sport at the grassroots level and supports associate and affiliate member nations in their cricket development efforts.
ðThe ICC is divided into different committees and sub-committees to address various aspects of the game, such as umpiring, cricket development, and cricket playing conditions.
ð Additionally, it collaborates with member boards to foster the growth of cricket and resolve issues within the international cricket community.
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