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FILE PHOTO: The International Cricket Council (ICC) logo at the ICC headquarters in Dubai, October 31, 2010. REUTERS/Nikhil Monteiro/File photo

The ICC is the global governing body for cricket. Representing 108 members, the ICC governs and administrates the game and works with our members to grow the sport. The ICC is also responsible for the staging of all ICC Events.


The ICC presides over the ICC Code of Conduct, playing conditions, the Decision Review System, and other ICC regulations. The ICC also appoints all match officials that officiate at all sanctioned international matches. Through the Anti-Corruption Unit, it coordinates action against corruption and match-fixing.

The ICC’s long-term vision is to establish cricket as the world’s favorite sport. With this in mind, the ICC is committed to leading ongoing efforts to enhance the competitiveness, entertainment value, and significance of cricket for both players and fans. The objective is to continually improve the game, ensuring that it remains thrilling and meaningful at all levels.

To achieve widespread growth, the ICC is dedicated to creating more opportunities for individuals and nations to enjoy cricket. This will involve initiatives aimed at expanding the sport’s accessibility, nurturing talent at grassroots levels, and fostering inclusivity across various communities.

Furthermore, the ICC aims to promote cricket through the delivery of exhilarating global events that capture the attention of a diverse range of fans. By hosting captivating tournaments and matches, the ICC intends to attract new audiences, drawing in individuals who may not have previously engaged with the sport. Additionally, the ICC is dedicated to establishing enduring and prosperous commercial partnerships that contribute to the long-term sustainability and development of cricket.

Lastly, the ICC recognizes the utmost importance of protecting the integrity of the sport. It will continue to devote considerable efforts toward safeguarding cricket against any threats to its fair play, transparency, and ethical standards. Upholding the integrity of cricket is crucial in maintaining the trust and confidence of players, fans, and stakeholders worldwide.

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