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List of International Cricket Council members

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List of International Cricket Council members

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body of cricket. It was founded as the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909 by representatives from Australia, England, and South Africa. In 1965, the body was renamed as the International Cricket Conference and adopted its current name in 1987. The governing bodies for cricket of a country recognised by the ICC as members take part in the competitions organised by the ICC. It has two membership categories: full and associate. Full members have full voting rights at meetings of the ICC and are qualified to play Test cricket, One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is). All associate members are eligible to play T20Is while only the top performing associates are eligible to play ODIs.

There are also 5 regional bodies under the ICC—Africa Cricket Association, ICC Americas, Asian Cricket Council, ICC East Asia-Pacific and ICC Europe—that aim to organise, promote and develop the game of cricket in their respective regions. As of July 2025, there are 110 ICC members, including 12 full members and 98 associate members. Of the associate members, 8 have men's ODI status and 5 have women's ODI status (3 have both).

History

Current ICC members by membership status
Current ICC members by membership status:

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) was founded at Lord's on 15 June 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference, with Australia, England, and South Africa as its founding members. Initially only the countries within the Commonwealth were able to join the ICC. India, New Zealand and the West Indies joined in 1926, and Pakistan joined in 1953 after the partition of India. In 1961, South Africa resigned from the Conference due to them leaving the Commonwealth, but they continued to play Test cricket until their international exile in 1970.

The Imperial Cricket Conference was renamed as the International Cricket Conference in 1965, with new rules permitting countries from outside the Commonwealth to be elected into the ICC for the first time: Fiji and the USA became the first associate member nations that year. In 1981, Sri Lanka became the first associate member to be elected a full member. In 1989, the ICC was again renamed as the International Cricket Council. South Africa was re-elected as a full member of the ICC in 1991, with Zimbabwe elected in 1992, and Bangladesh elected in 2000. On 22 June 2017, Ireland and Afghanistan were granted full member status as well.

From July to October 2019, the ICC suspended Zimbabwe due to government interference, the first time this had occurred with a full member side. From November 2023 to January 2024, the ICC suspended Sri Lanka due to government interference in the board.

Selection and promotion

The membership committee will consider requests for membership – full and associate – against an objective set of criteria. There was previously a third level, affiliate membership, which was abolished in June 2017, with all existing affiliate members becoming associate members, and introducing a two-tier hierarchy (full members and associate members): any new member elected to the ICC would be an associate member, with the possibility of promotion to full member status based on ongoing performance in international competitions.

Membership criteria

In order for a nation to apply for associate membership they must meet 5 criteria given by the ICC:

  1. An appropriate domestic cricket structure.
  2. A recognized administrative governing body.
  3. Proper domestic cricket competitions.
  4. At least two cricket grounds in the country.
  5. A "National Development Plan" and an annual budget. For an associate member to apply for full membership they must have the following in-addition to the above criteria:
  6. At least three appearances in men's Cricket World Cups or men's T20 World Cups in the last ICC men's hosts cycle.
  7. Four wins against two or more full members over the last ICC men's hosts cycle.
  8. At least one appearance in women's Cricket World Cup or women's T20 World Cup in the last ICC women's hosts cycle.
  9. Currently present on the ICC Women's ODI Team Rankings. If a member country (full or associate) fails to adhere to the ICC membership criteria, they will be suspended or expelled by the ICC.

Full members

Full members are the governing bodies for cricket of a country recognised by the ICC, which have a right to send a representative team to play official Test matches, have full voting rights at meetings of the ICC, and are automatically qualified to play One Day Internationals and Twenty20 Internationals. There are 12 full members.

The West Indies cricket team is a combined team representing 15 countries and territories from the Caribbean, while the English cricket team represents both England and Wales and the Irish cricket team represents all of the island of Ireland. Of these 12 nations, Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Ireland played as associate members before being elected as full members. In April 2021, ICC granted permanent women's Test and women's One Day International status to all the full member nations.

Later in 2021, the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan and promptly banned women from sport; consequently, there have been calls to suspend Afghanistan's ICC membership. In 2023, Australia withdrew from a one-day series against Afghanistan to protest against the oppression of women in the country. The same year, Human Rights Watch called for Afghanistan's suspension. The Women's team, which was dissolved in 2021, has since written to the ICC requesting the formation of a refugee team based in Australia. In January 2025, the Afghanistan women's team played its first match since fleeing Afghanistan, an exhibition game in Melbourne.

  • denotes countries taking part in the ICC World Test Championship.*
CountryCodeTeamsGoverning bodyFull member sinceTest status sinceRegionAfghanistanAustraliaBangladeshEnglandIndiaIrelandPakistanSouth AfricaSri LankaWest IndiesZimbabwe
AFGAfghanistan Cricket BoardAsia
AUSM • W • A • U19M • U19WCricket AustraliaEast Asia-Pacific
BANM • W • A • U19M • U19WBangladesh Cricket BoardAsia
ENGM • W • A • U19M • U19WEngland and Wales Cricket BoardEurope
INDM • W • A • U19M • U19WBoard of Control for Cricket in IndiaAsia
IREM • W • A • U19M • U19WCricket IrelandEurope
NZM • W • A • U19M • U19WNew Zealand CricketEast Asia-Pacific
PAKM • W • A • U19M • U19WPakistan Cricket BoardAsia
SAM • W • A • U19M • U19WCricket South AfricaAfrica
SLM • W • A • U19M • U19WSri Lanka CricketAsia
WIM • W • A • U19M • U19WCricket West IndiesAmericas
ZIMM • W • A • U19M • U19WZimbabwe CricketAfrica

Associate members

Associate members are the governing bodies for cricket of a country recognised by the ICC, which does not qualify as a full member, but where cricket is firmly established and organised. There are 98 associate members, of which 5 have men's One Day International status, 2 have women's One Day International status and 3 have both men's and women's ODI status.

Until 2019, all associates were eligible to play in the World Cricket League, a series of international one-day cricket matches administered by the ICC which formed part of the Cricket World Cup qualification. From 2019 onwards this was replaced by the Cricket World Cup League 2 and Cricket World Cup Challenge League in which only the top twenty associates participate. Associates are also eligible to play in the T20 World Cup Regional Qualifiers (men's and women's) which forms part of the T20 World Cup qualification (men's and women's); until April 2018, only the teams qualified for final stage were awarded Twenty20 International status. In April 2018, the ICC announced T20I status for all its members from 1 July 2018 for the women's game, and from 1 January 2019 for the men's game.

  • denotes associates with ODI status.*
CountryCodeTeamsGoverning bodyAffiliate sinceAssociate sinceRegionArgentinaAustriaBahamasBahrainBelgiumBelizeBermudaBhutanBotswanaBrazilBulgariaCambodiaCameroonCanadaCayman IslandsChileChinaCook IslandsCosta RicaCroatiaCyprusCzech RepublicDenmarkEstoniaEswatiniFalkland IslandsFijiFinlandFranceGambiaGermanyGhanaGibraltarGreeceGuernseyHong KongHungaryIndonesiaIranIsle of ManIsraelItalyIvory CoastJapanJerseyKenyaKuwaitLesothoLuxembourgMalawiMalaysiaMaldivesMaliMaltaMexicoMongoliaMozambiqueMyanmarNamibiaNepalNetherlandsNigeriaNorwayOmanPanamaPapua New GuineaPeruPhilippinesPortugalQatarRomaniaRwandaSaint HelenaSamoaSaudi ArabiaScotlandSerbiaSeychellesSierra LeoneSingaporeSloveniaSouth KoreaSpainSurinameSwedenSwitzerlandTajikistanTanzaniaThailandTimor-LesteTurkeyUgandaUnited Arab EmiratesUnited StatesUzbekistanVanuatuZambia
ARGArgentine Cricket Association1974Americas
AUTM • W • U19MAustrian Cricket Association19922017Europe
BAHM • W • U19MBahamas Cricket Association19872017Americas
BHRM • W • U19MBahrain Cricket Federation20012017Asia
BELM • W • U19MBelgian Cricket Federation19912005Europe
BLZM • W • U19MBelize National Cricket Association19972017Americas
BERM • W • U19MBermuda Cricket Board1966Americas
BHUM • W • U19MBhutan Cricket Council Board20012017Asia
BOTM • W • U19MBotswana Cricket Association20012005Africa
BRAM • W • U19MBrazilian Cricket Confederation20022017Americas
BULM • W • U19MBulgarian Cricket Federation20082017Europe
CAMM • W • U19MCricket Association of Cambodia2022Asia
CMRM • W • U19MCameroon Cricket Federation20072017Africa
CANM • W • U19MCricket Canada1968Americas
CAYM • W • U19MCayman Islands Cricket Association19972002Americas
CHIM • W • U19MCricket Chile20022017Americas
CHNM • W • U19MChinese Cricket Association20042017Asia
COKM • W • U19MCook Islands Cricket Association20002017
CRCM • W • U19MCosta Rica Cricket Federation20022017Americas
CROM • W • U19MCroatian Cricket Federation20012017Europe
CYPM • W • U19MCyprus Cricket Association19992017Europe
CZEM • W • U19MCzech Cricket20002017Europe
DENM • W • U19MDanish Cricket Federation1966Europe
ESTM • W • U19MEstonian Cricket Association20082017Europe
SWZM • W • U19MEswatini Cricket Association20072017Africa
FLKM • W • U19MFalkland Cricket Association20072017Americas
FIJM • W • U19MCricket Fiji1965East Asia-Pacific
FINM • W • U19MCricket Finland20002017Europe
FRAM • W • U19MFrance Cricket19871998Europe
GAMM • W • U19MGambia Cricket Association20022017Africa
GERM • W • U19MGerman Cricket Federation19911999Europe
GHAM • W • U19MGhana Cricket Association20022017Africa
GIBM • W • U19MGibraltar Cricket Association1969Europe
GREM • W • U19MHellenic Cricket Federation19952017Europe
GUEM • W • U19MGuernsey Cricket Board20052008Europe
HKGM • W • U19MCricket Hong Kong1969Asia
HUNM • W • U19MHungarian Cricket Association20122017Europe
IDNM • W • U19MIndonesian Cricket Association20012017East Asia-Pacific
IRNM • W • U19MIran Cricket Association20032017Asia
IOMM • W • U19MIsle of Man Cricket Association20042017Europe
ISRM • W • U19MIsrael Cricket Association1974Europe
ITAM • W • U19MItalian Cricket Federation19841995Europe
CIVM • W • U19MCôte d’Ivoire Cricket Federation2022Africa
JPNM • W • U19MJapan Cricket Association19892005East Asia-Pacific
JERM • W • U19MJersey Cricket Board20052007Europe
KENM • W • U19MCricket Kenya1981Africa
KUWM • W • U19MKuwait Cricket19982005Asia
LESM • W • U19MLesotho Cricket Association20012017Africa
LUXM • W • U19MLuxembourg Cricket Federation19982017Europe
MWIM • W • U19MMalawi Cricket Union19982017Africa
MASM • W • U19MMalaysian Cricket Association1967Asia
MDVM • W • U19MCricket Board of Maldives19982017Asia
MLIM • W • U19MMalian Cricket Federation20052017Africa
MLTM • W • U19MMalta Cricket Association19982017Europe
MEXM • W • U19MMexico Cricket Association20042017Americas
MNGM • W • U19MMongolia Cricket Association2021Asia
MOZM • W • U19MMozambican Cricket Association20032017Africa
MYAM • W • U19MMyanmar Cricket Federation20062017Asia
NAMM • W • U19MCricket Namibia1992Africa
NEPM • W • U19MCricket Association of Nepal19881996Asia
NEDM • W • U19MRoyal Dutch Cricket Association1966Europe
NGAM • W • U19MNigeria Cricket Federation2002Africa
NORM • W • U19MNorwegian Cricket Federation20002017Europe
OMAM • W • U19MOman Cricket20002014Asia
PANM • W • U19MPanama Cricket Association20022017Americas
PNGM • W • U19MCricket PNG1973East Asia-Pacific
PERM • W • U19MCricket Peru20072017Americas
PHIM • W • U19MPhilippine Cricket Association20002017East Asia-Pacific
PORM • W • U19MPortuguese Cricket Federation19962017Europe
QATM • W • U19MQatar Cricket Association19992017Asia
ROUM • W • U19MCricket Romania20132017Europe
RWAM • W • U19MRwanda Cricket Association20032017Africa
SHNM • W • U19MSt Helena Cricket Association20012017Africa
SAMM • W • U19MSamoa International Cricket Association20002017East Asia-Pacific
KSAM • W • U19MSaudi Arabian Cricket Federation20032016Asia
SCOM • W • U19MCricket Scotland1994Europe
SRBM • W • U19MSerbian Cricket Federation20152017Europe
SEYM • W • U19MSeychelles Cricket Association20102017Africa
SLEM • W • U19MSierra Leone Cricket Association20022017Africa
SGPM • W • U19MSingapore Cricket Association1974Asia
SVNM • W • U19MSlovenian Cricket Association20052017Europe
KORM • W • U19MKorea Cricket Association20012017East Asia-Pacific
ESPM • W • U19MCricket Spain19922017Europe
SURM • W • U19MSuriname Cricket Board20022011Americas
SWEM • W • U19MSwedish Cricket Federation19972017Europe
SUIM • W • U19MCricket Switzerland2021Europetitle=Switzerlandurl=https://www.icc-cricket.com/about/members/associate/switzerland-cricket-boardaccess-date=2025-02-13publisher=International Cricket Councillanguage=enarchive-date=25 September 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240925162348/https://www.icc-cricket.com/about/members/associate/switzerland-cricket-boardurl-status=live }}
TJKM • W • U19MTajikistan Cricket Federation2021Asia
TANM • W • U19MTanzania Cricket Association2001Africa
THAM • W • U19MCricket Association of Thailand19952005Asia
TMLM • W • U19MTimor-Leste Cricket Board2025East-Asia Pacificdate=July 2025}}
TURM • W • U19MCricket Turkey20082017Europe
TCAM • W • U19MTurks and Caicos Cricket Association20022017Americas
UGAM • W • U19MUganda Cricket Association1998Africa
UAEM • W • U19MEmirates Cricket Board19891990Asia
USAM • W • U19MUSA CricketAmericastitle=USAurl=https://www.icc-cricket.com/about/members/associate/usaaccess-date=2025-02-13publisher=International Cricket Councillanguage=enarchive-date=3 December 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20241203205601/https://www.icc-cricket.com/about/members/associate/usaurl-status=live }}
UZBM • W • U19MCricket Federation of Uzbekistan2022Asia
VANM • W • U19MVanuatu Cricket Association19952009East Asia-Pacific
ZAMM • W • U19MZambia Cricket UnionAfricadate=July 2025}}

Associate members with ODI status

The ICC granted men's ODI status to its associate members based on their progress in the World Cricket League; the World Cricket League was replaced in 2019 and ODI status went to only the teams qualified for the Cricket World Cup Super League and CWC League 2. The CWC Super League was cancelled after the inaugural 2020–2023 Super League and ODI status now goes exclusively to teams participating in the CWC League 2. The Netherlands ensured they would regain ODI status after the completion of the 2018 CWC Qualifier, by winning the 2015–2017 WCL Championship. The next three highest placed associates in the qualifier (United Arab Emirates, Scotland and Nepal) also gained ODI status. Four additional teams (Namibia, Oman, Papua New Guinea and the United States) gained ODI status after the conclusion of the 2019 WCL Division Two tournament in April 2019.

On 25 May 2022, five associate teams (Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the United States) were granted women's ODI status by the ICC. After finishing as bottom two in the 2023 CWC Qualifier Play-off, Papua New Guinea lost their men's ODI status to Canada who finished in the top four of the 2023 Qualifier Play-off. On 2 May 2025, the ICC announced that United Arab Emirates would be replacing the United States from 12 May 2025 among the five associate teams, gaining women's ODI status.

CountryCodeGoverning bodyODI status sinceRegionCurrent ODI rankingMen'sWomen'sMen'sWomen'sCanadaNamibiaNepalNetherlandsOmanPapua New GuineaScotlandThailandUnited States
CANCricket Canada2023Americas16
NAMCricket Namibia2019Africa19
NEPCricket Association of Nepal2018Asia18
NEDRoyal Dutch Cricket Association20182022Europe1413
OMAOman Cricket2019Asia17
PNGCricket PNG2022East Asia-Pacific15
SCOCricket Scotland20182022Europe1212
THACricket Association of Thailand2022Asia11
UAEEmirates Cricket Board20182025Asia20
USAUSA Cricket2019Americas15

Associate members with T20I status

In April 2018, the ICC announced Twenty20 International status for all members from 1 January 2019. Therefore, all Twenty20 matches played between ICC members since 1 January 2019 have been eligible for full T20I status.

Former members

Cuba was suspended in 2013 for failing to adhere to ICC's guidelines. Tonga was suspended in 2013 for not having a full-time administrator and was expelled in 2014. Brunei was suspended in 2014 for failing to comply with any of the ICC criteria and was expelled in 2015. Morocco was suspended in 2014 for non-compliant with four of the ICC criteria and was expelled in 2019. Russia was suspended in 2021 for non-compliance with ICC and was expelled in 2022.

CountryCodeTeamsGoverning bodyRegionMembershipBruneiCubaRussiaTonga
BRUM • W • U19MBrunei Darussalam National Cricket AssociationAsia2002–2015
CUBM • W • U19MCuban Cricket CommissionAmericas2002–2013
MARM • W • U19MRoyal Moroccan Cricket FederationAfrica1999–2019
RUSM • W • U19MCricket RussiaEurope2012–2022
TGAM • W • U19MTonga Cricket Association2000–2014

Regional bodies

There are 5 regional bodies, that aim to organise, promote and develop the game of cricket in their respective regions.

The European Cricket Council which oversaw cricket in Europe from 1997 was dissolved in 2010, after ICC Europe overtook since 2008. The East African Cricket Conference which oversaw cricket in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia from 1966, was succeeded by the East and Central Africa Cricket Conference in 1989 which oversaw cricket in Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi. The West Africa Cricket Council oversaw cricket in Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone from 1976. Both East and Central Africa Cricket Conference and West Africa Cricket Council were dissolved in 2003 following the creation of the Africa Cricket Association.

RegionGoverning bodyNo. of ICC members in the regionFullAssociateAfricaAmericasAsiaEast Asia-PacificEurope
Africa Cricket Association220
ICC Americas116
Asian Cricket Council520
ICC East Asia-Pacific210
ICC Europe232

References

Notes

  • M: Men's national cricket team
  • W: Women's national cricket team
  • A: National List A cricket team (only for full members)
  • U19M: Under-19 men's national cricket team
  • U19W: Under-19 women's national cricket team (only for full members)}}

Citations

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