ICC (International Cricket Council) is the global governing body of cricket. They are responsible for organizing and regulating international cricket matches and tournaments for both men's and women's cricket teams from around the world.
Founded as the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909
Changed its name to the International Cricket Council in 1989
Recognized as the sole governing body of cricket by the International Olympic Committee in 2017
Governing body of cricket in Australia responsible for managing and developing cricket in the country
Governing body of cricket in England and Wales responsible for managing and developing cricket in the country
Governing body of cricket in India responsible for managing and developing cricket in the country
International cricket tournament featuring national teams from around the world that takes place every four years
One-day international cricket tournament featuring the top eight ODI teams in the world that takes place every four years
International cricket tournament featuring national teams from around the world that play the Twenty20 format of the game that takes place every two years
The ICC is the global governing body of cricket responsible for organizing and regulating international cricket matches and tournaments for both men's and women's cricket teams from around the world.
The ICC organizes the Cricket World Cup, ICC Champions Trophy, and ICC T20 World Cup, among others.
The Cricket World Cup is held every four years, the ICC Champions Trophy is held every four years, and the ICC T20 World Cup is held every two years.
New Zealand are the current ICC World Test Championship holders.
ICC is responsible for developing and promoting cricket globally by creating opportunities for new teams to play and by investing in grassroots cricket programs in developing countries.