🏏 The full form of ICC in cricket is International Cricket Council.
About the ICC:
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Founded: 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference; renamed to International Cricket Council in 1989.
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Headquarters: Dubai, United Arab Emirates
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Role: The governing body for international cricket.
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Responsibilities:
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Organizing major international tournaments like the Cricket World Cup, T20 World Cup, and the World Test Championship.
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Setting the rules and regulations of the game.
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Overseeing the conduct of international matches.
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Promoting and developing the game worldwide.
The ICC has Full Members (nations with Test-playing status) and Associate Members (emerging cricketing nations) to promote the sport globally.