ICC:- INTERNATIONAL CRICKET COUNCIL
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the worldwide overseeing assemblage of Cricket. It was established as the Imperial Cricket Conference in 1909 by delegates from Australia, England, and South Africa.
The ICC has 104 individuals: 12 Full Members that play Test matches and 92 Associate Members. The ICC is in charge of the association and administration of cricket’s significant global competitions, most prominently the Cricket World Cup. It likewise selects the umpires and officials that administer at all endorsed Test matches, One Day International and Twenty20 Internationals. It proclaims the ICC Code of Conduct, which sets proficient benchmarks of order for universal cricket and furthermore co-ordinates activity against debasement and match-settling through its Anti-Corruption and Security Unit (ACSU).
The ICC does not control two-sided apparatuses between part nations (which incorporate all Test matches), it doesn’t oversee local cricket in part nations, and it doesn’t make the laws of the diversion, which stay under the control of the Marylebone Cricket Club.