US President Barrack Obama Training With Cricket Legend Brian Lara .
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US President Barrack Obama Training With Cricket Legend Brian Lara .
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INDIA DONATES EQUIPMENT TO CHINA
71 boxes of cricket equipment valued at over 2 million INR (US$42,000) have arrived in Beijing after a long journey from the BCCI. Bats, balls, gloves, pads, stumps, protective gear have been received by the Chinese Cricket Association “like the coal in winter”, says Deputy Secretary General Zhang Tian, such has been the shortage of materials as the game is taken up by more and more people across China.
The equipment will be used for national and regional men’s and women’s teams and across cricket-playing schools. “It is a terrific support by India,” says ACC Development Officer for China Aminul Islam, “and it will go a long way in advancing the training of more players.”
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ASIAN GAMES 2010
The Guangzhou Asian Games Organizing Committee (GAGOC) has set out its plans for the cricket venues for 2010 and beyond. “They will be building a permanent stadium and two training sites at a cost of US$7 million,” said ACC Chief Executive Syed Ashraful Huq.
Li Naizhen of GAGOC’s Competition Department lays out the plans for Guangzhou’s Asian Games cricket stadium |
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This is a list of International Cricket Council (ICC) members, recognized by the International Cricket Council (ICC).
The ICC was founded on 15 June1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference,[1] with Australia, England, and South Africa as its founding members.[1] The Imperial Cricket Conference was based at Lord's.[1] They were soon joined by India, New Zealand, and West Indies in 1926.[2] Shortly after World War II, Pakistan joined in 1953.[2] In 1961, South Africa resigned due to South Africa leaving the Commonwealth.[2] The Imperial Cricket Conference was renamed the International Cricket Conference in 1965.[3] New rules were permitted to allow countries from outside the Commonwealth to be elected in to the governing body for the first time.[3] The first Associates were Fiji and the USA.[3] In 1989, the ICC was again renamed, this time the International Cricket Council.[3] South Africa was reelected as a Full Member to the ICC in 1991[2] and Zimbabwe was elected in 1992.[2] The most recent new Full Member is Bangladesh, which was elected in 2000.[2] The ICC currently has 101 members.[3]
Membership is a hierarchy and there are three categories of membership: Full Members, Associate Members, and Affiliate Members.[3] In the highest category, there are 10 Full Members[4]; only Full Members can play matches officially designated as Test matches.[3] Below the Full Members are the 33 Associate Members.[4] Some Associate Members have played officially recognised One Day International (ODI) cricket. Associate Members are regarded as having cricket firmly established and organised.[3] In the lowest category, there are 58 Affiliate Members[4], representing nations that the ICC recognises as hosting cricket played according to the Laws of cricket.[3]
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Full Members are the governing bodies for cricket of a country or countries associated for cricket purposes. Full Members may also represent a geographical area. All the Full Members Representative teams from each of the Full Members are qualified to play official Test matches. Also, all Full Member nations are automatically qualified to play ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals.
Nation | Governing Body | Member Since |
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Cricket Australia | 01909-07-1515 July1909[3] | |
Bangladesh Cricket Board | 02000-06-2626 June2000[3] | |
England and Wales Cricket Board | 01909-07-1515 July1909[3] | |
Board of Control for Cricket in India | 01926-05-3131 May1926[3] | |
New Zealand Cricket | 01926-05-3131 May1926[3] | |
Pakistan Cricket Board | 01953-07-2828 July1953[3] | |
Cricket South Africa | 01909-07-1515 July1909 (resigned May 1961, readmitted 10 July1991)[3] | |
Sri Lanka Cricket | 01981-07-2121 July1981[3] | |
West Indies Cricket Board | 01926-05-3131 May1926[3] | |
Zimbabwe Cricket Union | 01992-07-066 July1992[3] |

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