List of International Cricket Council members

The International Cricket Council (ICC) was founded at Lord's on 15 June 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference,[1] with Australia, England, and South Africa as its founding members.

Current ICC members by membership status:
  Full members
  Associate members with ODI status
  Associate members
  Former or suspended members
  Non-members

In the beginning, only countries within the Commonwealth could join.[2] India, New Zealand and the West Indies joined in 1926, and Pakistan joined in 1953 after the partition of India.[3] In 1961, South Africa resigned from the Conference due to their leaving the Commonwealth,[2] but they continued to play Test cricket until their international exile in 1970.[4]

The Imperial Cricket Conference was renamed the International Cricket Conference in 1965, with new rules permitting countries from outside the Commonwealth to be elected into the governing body for the first time: Fiji and the USA became the first associate member nations that year.[2]

In 1981, Sri Lanka became the first associate member to be elected a full member, returning the number of Test-playing nations to seven. In 1989, the ICC was again renamed, this time to the International Cricket Council.[2] South Africa was re-elected as a full member of the ICC in 1991, with Zimbabwe elected in 1992,[3] and Bangladesh elected in 2000.[3]

On 22 June 2017, Ireland and Afghanistan were granted full member (and Test) status, bringing the number of full members to 12.[5]

As of November 2023, there are 108 ICC members, with 12 full members and 96 associate members. [6]

The membership committee will consider all future 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,[7] 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 competition.

From July to October 2019, the ICC suspended Zimbabwe Cricket due to government interference, the first time this had occurred with a full member side.[8][9][10] From November 2023 to January 2024, the ICC suspended Sri Lanka Cricket due to government interference in the board. [11]

Full members

Full members are the governing bodies for cricket in a country or a group of associated countries representing a geographical area.

All full members 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 ODIs and T20Is.[2] 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 status to all the full member nations.[12]

NoCountryTeamsGoverning bodyFull member since[2]Test status sinceRegion
1  AfghanistanMenWomenU19Afghanistan Cricket Board22 June 201714 June 2018Asia
2  AustraliaMenWomenU19Cricket Australia15 June 190915 March 1877East Asia-Pacific
3  BangladeshMenWomenU19Bangladesh Cricket Board26 June 200010 November 2000Asia
4  EnglandMenWomenU19England and Wales Cricket Board15 June 190915 March 1877Europe
5  IndiaMenWomenU19Board of Control for Cricket in India31 May 192625 June 1932Asia
6  IrelandMenWomenU19Cricket Ireland22 June 201711 May 2018Europe
7  New ZealandMenWomenU19New Zealand Cricket31 May 192610 January 1930East Asia-Pacific
8  PakistanMenWomenU19Pakistan Cricket Board28 July 195216 October 1952Asia
9  South AfricaMenWomenU19Cricket South Africa15 June 190912 March 1889Africa
10  Sri LankaMenWomenU19Sri Lanka Cricket21 July 198117 February 1982Asia
11  West IndiesMenWomenU19Cricket West Indies31 May 192623 June 1928Americas
12  ZimbabweMenWomenU19Zimbabwe Cricket6 July 199218 October 1992Africa

Reference: ICC Men's Rankings, ICC Women's Rankings, 23 October 2021

Associate members

Associate members are countries where cricket is firmly established and organised, but do not qualify for full membership.[2] There are 96 associate members.[13]

All associates were eligible to play in the World Cricket League, a series of international one-day cricket administered by the ICC until 2019.[14] This was replaced by the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 and ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League from 2019 onwards.[15] There are also ICC Men's T20 World Cup Qualifier events that works as a qualification process for ICC Men's T20 World Cup: until April 2018, only the qualified teams were awarded Twenty20 International status.[16]

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.[17]

†Denotes members that are currently suspended by the ICC.

NoCountryTeamsGovernmentAffiliate membershipAssociate membershipRegionRef
1  ArgentinaMenWomenU19Argentine Cricket AssociationN/A1974Americas[18]
2  AustriaMenWomenU19Austrian Cricket Association19922017Europe[19]
3  BahrainMenWomenU19Bahrain Cricket Association20012017Asia[20]
4  BelgiumMenWomenU19Belgian Cricket Federation19912005Europe[21]
5  BelizeMenWomenU19Belize National Cricket Association19972017Americas[22]
6  BermudaMenWomenU19Bermuda Cricket BoardN/A1966Americas[2]
7  BhutanMenWomenU19Bhutan Cricket Council Board20012017Asia[23]
8  BotswanaMen • Women • U19Botswana Cricket Association20012005Africa[24]
9  BrazilMenWomenU19Brazilian Cricket Confederation20022017Americas[25]
10  BulgariaMenWomenU19Bulgarian Cricket Federation20082017Europe[26]
11  CambodiaMenWomenU19Cricket Association of CambodiaN/A2022Asia[27]
12  CameroonMenWomenU19Cameroon Cricket Federation20072017Africa[28]
13  CanadaMenWomenU19Cricket CanadaN/A1968Americas[2]
14  Cayman IslandsMenWomenU19Cayman Islands Cricket Association19972002Americas[29]
15  ChileMenWomenU19Chilean Cricket Association20022017Americas[30]
16  ChinaMenWomenU19Chinese Cricket Association20042017Asia[31]
17  Cook IslandsMenWomenU19Cook Islands Cricket Association20002017East Asia-Pacific[32]
18  Costa RicaMenWomenU19Costa Rica Cricket Federation20022017Americas[33]
19  Ivory CoastMen • Women • U19Côte d’Ivoire Cricket FederationN/A2022Africa[28]
20  CroatiaMenWomenU19Croatian Cricket Federation20012017Europe[34]
21  CyprusMenWomenU19Cyprus Cricket Association19992017Europe[35]
22  Czech RepublicMen • Women • U19Czech Cricket Union20002017Europe[36]
23  DenmarkMenWomenU19Danish Cricket FederationN/A1966Europe[37]
24  EstoniaMenWomenU19Estonian Cricket Association20082017Europe[38]
25  EswatiniMenWomenU19Eswatini Cricket Association20072017Africa[39]
26  Falkland IslandsMenWomenU19Falkland Cricket Association20072017Americas[40]
27  FijiMenWomenU19Cricket FijiN/A1965East Asia-Pacific[41]
28  FinlandMenWomenU19Cricket Finland20002017Europe[42]
29  FranceMenWomenU19France Cricket Association19871998Europe[43]
30  GermanyMenWomenU19German Cricket Federation19911999Europe[44]
31  GhanaMenWomenU19Ghana Cricket Association20022017Africa[45]
32  GibraltarMenWomenU19Gibraltar Cricket AssociationN/A1969Europe[46]
33  GreeceMenWomenU19Hellenic Cricket Federation19952017Europe[47]
34  GuernseyMenWomenU19Guernsey Cricket Board20052008Europe[48]
35  Hong KongMenWomenU19Cricket Hong KongN/A1969Asia[2]
36  HungaryMenWomenU19Hungarian Cricket Association20122017Europe[49]
37  IndonesiaMenWomenU19Cricket Indonesia20012017Asia/East Asia-Pacific[50]
38  IranMenWomenU19Islamic Republic of Iran Cricket Association20032017Asia[51]
39  Isle of ManMenWomenU19Isle of Man Cricket Association20042017Europe[52]
40  IsraelMenWomenU19Israel Cricket AssociationN/A1974Europe[2]
41  ItalyMenWomenU19Italian Cricket Federation19841995Europe[53]
42  JapanMenWomenU19Japan Cricket Association19892005Asia/East Asia-Pacific[54]
43  JerseyMenWomenU19Jersey Cricket Board20052007Europe[55]
44  KenyaMenWomenU19Cricket KenyaN/A1981Africa[2]
45  KuwaitMenWomenU19Cricket Kuwait19982005Asia[56]
46  LesothoMenWomenU19Lesotho Cricket Association20012017Africa[57]
47  LuxembourgMenWomenU19Luxembourg Cricket Federation19982017Europe[58]
48  MalawiMenWomenU19Cricket Malawi19982017Africa[59]
49  MalaysiaMenWomenU19Malaysian Cricket AssociationN/A1967Asia[60]
50  MaldivesMenWomenU19Cricket Board of Maldives19982017Asia[61]
51  MaliMenWomenU19Malian Cricket Federation20052017Africa[2]
52  MaltaMenWomenU19Malta Cricket Association19982017Europe[62]
53  MexicoMenWomenU19Mexico Cricket Association20042017Americas[63]
54  MongoliaMenWomenU19Mongolia Cricket AssociationN/A2021Asia[64]
55  MozambiqueMenWomenU19Mozambican Cricket Association20032017Africa[65]
56  MyanmarMenWomenU19Myanmar Cricket Federation20062017Asia[66]
57  NamibiaMenWomenU19Cricket NamibiaN/A1992Africa[67]
58    NepalMenWomenU19Cricket Association of Nepal19881996Asia[68]
59  NetherlandsMenWomenU19Royal Dutch Cricket AssociationN/A1966Europe[2]
60  NigeriaMenWomenU19Nigeria Cricket FederationN/A2002Africa[69]
61  NorwayMenWomenU19Norwegian Cricket Board20002017Europe[70]
62  OmanMenWomenU19Oman Cricket20002014Asia[71]
63  PanamaMenWomenU19Panama Cricket Association20022017Americas[72]
64  Papua New GuineaMenWomenU19Cricket PNGN/A1973East Asia-Pacific[73]
65  PeruMenWomenU19Peru Cricket Association20072017Americas[2]
66  PhilippinesMenWomenU19Philippine Cricket Association20002017East Asia-Pacific[74]
67  PortugalMenWomenU19Portuguese Cricket Federation19962017Europe[75]
68  QatarMenWomenU19Qatar Cricket Association19992017Asia[76]
69  RomaniaMenWomenU19Cricket Romania20132017Europe[77]
70  RwandaMenWomenU19Rwanda Cricket Association20032017Africa[78]
71  Saint HelenaMenWomenU19St Helena Cricket Association20012017Africa[79]
72  SamoaMenWomenU19Samoa International Cricket Association20002017East Asia-Pacific[80]
73  Saudi ArabiaMenWomenU19Saudi Arabian Cricket Federation20032016Asia[81]
74  ScotlandMenWomenU19Cricket ScotlandN/A1994Europe[2]
75  SerbiaMenWomenU19Serbian Cricket Federation20152017Europe[82]
76  SeychellesMenWomenU19Seychelles Cricket Association20102017Africa[83]
77  Sierra LeoneMenWomenU19Sierra Leone Cricket Association20022017Africa[84]
78  SingaporeMenWomenU19Singapore Cricket AssociationN/A1974Asia[85]
79  SloveniaMenWomenU19Slovenian Cricket Association20052017Europe[86]
80  South KoreaMenWomenU19Korea Cricket Association20012017East Asia-Pacific[87]
81  SpainMenWomenU19Cricket Spain19922017Europe[88]
82  SurinameMenWomenU19Suriname Cricket Board20022011Americas[89]
83  SwedenMenWomenU19Swedish Cricket Federation19972017Europe[90]
84   SwitzerlandMenWomenU19Cricket Switzerland1985[a]2021Europe[64]
85  TajikistanMenWomenU19Tajikistan Cricket FederationN/A2021Asia[64]
86  TanzaniaMenWomenU19Tanzania Cricket AssociationN/A2001Africa[93]
87  ThailandMenWomenU19Cricket Association of Thailand19952005Asia[94]
88  BahamasMen • Women • U19Bahamas Cricket Association19872017Americas
89  GambiaMen • Women • U19Gambia Cricket Association20022017Africa
90  TurkeyMenWomenU19Cricket Turkey20082017Europe[82]
91  Turks and Caicos IslandsMenWomenU19Turks and Caicos Cricket Association20022017Americas[95]
92  UgandaMenWomenU19Uganda Cricket AssociationN/A1998Africa[96]
93  United Arab EmiratesMenWomenU19Emirates Cricket Board19891990Asia[97]
94  United StatesMenWomenU19USA CricketN/A19652017, 2019[b]Americas[98]
95  UzbekistanMenWomenU19Cricket Federation of UzbekistanN/A2022Asia[27]
96  VanuatuMenWomenU19Vanuatu Cricket Association19952009East Asia-Pacific[99]

Associate members with ODI status

The ICC granted men's One Day International status to its associate members based on their success in the World Cricket League; the World Cricket League was replaced in 2019 and ODI status now goes exclusively to all teams in the newly created ICC Cricket World Cup Super League and ICC Cricket World Cup League 2.[100]

The Associate teams who currently hold men's ODI status are:

TeamGoverning bodyODI status sinceRegionCurrent ODI ranking
 CanadaCricket Canada2023Americas17
 NamibiaCricket Namibia2019[101]Africa16
   NepalCricket Association of Nepal2018[2]Asia15
 NetherlandsRoyal Dutch Cricket Association2018[2]Europe14
 OmanOman Cricket2019[102]Asia19
 ScotlandCricket Scotland2018[2]Europe13
 United Arab EmiratesEmirates Cricket Board2018Asia20
 United StatesUSA Cricket2019Americas18

Netherlands ensured they would regain ODI status after the completion of the 2018 World Cup Qualifier, by winning the 2015–2017 World Cricket League. The next three highest placed associates in the qualifier (UAE, Scotland and Nepal) also gained ODI status. In June 2018, Scotland and UAE were added to the main ODI rankings list, with Nepal joining them in January 2019.[103] Netherlands were also added afterwards after playing enough games to gain a ranking.

Four additional teams gained ODI status after the conclusion of the World Cricket League Division Two tournament in April 2019.[100] These teams were Namibia, Oman, Papua New Guinea and USA.[100]

In April 2021, ICC granted permanent Women's One Day International status to all the full-member teams.[104] On 25 May 2022, five Associate teams were granted Women's ODI status by the International Cricket Council.[105]

TeamGoverning bodyODI status sinceRegionCurrent ODI ranking
 NetherlandsRoyal Dutch Cricket Association2022Europe12
 Papua New GuineaCricket PNG2022East Asia-Pacific-
 ScotlandCricket Scotland2022Europe-
 ThailandCricket Association of Thailand2022Asia9
 United StatesUSA Cricket2022Americas-

Associate members with T20I status

In April 2018, the ICC announced T20I 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.[106][17]

Former members

Expelled members

There are six countries who were associate and/or affiliate members of the International Cricket Council, but were expelled from the ICC:

CountryRegionICC membership period
 BruneiAsia2002–2015[107]
 CubaAmericas2002–2013
 MoroccoAfrica1999–2019[108][109]
 RussiaEurope2012–2022[27]
 TongaEast Asia-Pacific2000–2014[110]
 ZambiaAfrica2003–2021[64]

Dissolved members

There were two combined teams who were associate members of the International Cricket Council, but were subsequently dissolved.

  •  East Africa (a combined team representing Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Zambia): admitted as an associate member in 1966, the team played at the inaugural Cricket World Cup in 1975, with Kenya becoming an associate member in its own right in 1981.
    • In 1989, East Africa was succeeded by a combined team from  East and Central Africa (representing Uganda, Tanzania, Zambia and Malawi), which remained an associate member, with Uganda and Tanzania becoming associate members in their own right in 1998 and 2001. In 2003, the ICC, Zambia and Malawi mutually agreed to dissolve the team, with Zambia becoming an associate member (expelled in 2021) and Malawi becoming an affiliate member (associate member from 2017).
  •  West Africa (representing Gambia, Ghana, Nigeria and Sierra Leone): admitted as an associate member in 1976. In 2003, the ICC and the four constituent countries mutually agreed to dissolve the team, with Nigeria becoming an associate member, and Gambia, Ghana and Sierra Leone becoming affiliate members (associate members from 2017).

Regional bodies

Regional bodies aim to organise, promote and develop the game of cricket in their respective ICC regions.

These are the current bodies:

The regional body for Europe was disestablished following which ICC took over operations:

Two further regional bodies were dissolved following the creation of the African Cricket Association:

References