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Full members


The International Cricket Council (ICC) currently has 12 full members and 93 associate members. However, not all of these teams participate in ICC events or rankings. In terms of the top-tier international teams that regularly participate in ICC tournaments and competitions, there are currently 12 teams:



  1. Afghanistan
  2. Australia
  3. Bangladesh
  4. England
  5. India
  6. Ireland
  7. New Zealand
  8. Pakistan
  9. South Africa
  10. Sri Lanka
  11. West Indies
  12. Zimbabwe

Associate Members:

Africa:
  1. Botswana (Botswana Cricket Association)
  2. Cameroon (Cameroon Cricket Federation)
  3. Gambia (Gambia Cricket Association)
  4. Ghana (Ghana Cricket Association)
  5. Kenya (Cricket Kenya)
  6. Lesotho (Lesotho Cricket Association)
  7. Malawi (Cricket Malawi)
  8. Mozambique (Mozambique Cricket Union)
  9. Namibia (Cricket Namibia)
  10. Nigeria (Nigeria Cricket Federation)
  11. Rwanda (Rwanda Cricket Association)
  12. Sierra Leone (Sierra Leone Cricket Association)
  13. South Sudan (South Sudan Cricket Association)
  14. Tanzania (Tanzania Cricket Association)
  15. Uganda (Uganda Cricket Association)
  16. Zambia (Zambia Cricket Union)

Americas:

  1. Argentina (Argentina Cricket Association)
  2. Bahamas (Bahamas Cricket Association)
  3. Belize (Belize National Cricket Association)
  4. Bermuda (Bermuda Cricket Board)
  5. Brazil (Brazil Cricket Association)
  6. Canada (Cricket Canada)
  7. Cayman Islands (Cayman Islands Cricket Association)
  8. Chile (Chile Cricket Association)
  9. Costa Rica (Costa Rica Cricket Federation)
  10. Cuba (Federación Cubana de Cricket)
  11. Mexico (Mexico Cricket Association)
  12. Panama (Panama Cricket Association)
  13. Peru (Peruvian Cricket Federation)
  14. United States (USA Cricket)

Asia:

  1. Bhutan (Bhutan Cricket Council Board)
  2. Brunei (Brunei Darussalam National Cricket Association)
  3. China (Chinese Cricket Association)
  4. Hong Kong (Hong Kong Cricket Association)
  5. Kuwait (Kuwait Cricket)
  6. Malaysia (Malaysia Cricket Association)
  7. Maldives (Maldives Cricket Board)
  8. Myanmar (Myanmar Cricket Federation)
  9. Nepal (Cricket Association of Nepal)
  10. Oman (Oman Cricket)
  11. Philippines (Philippine Cricket Association)
  12. Qatar (Qatar Cricket Association)
  13. Saudi Arabia (Saudi Cricket Centre)
  14. Singapore (Singapore Cricket Association)
  15. Thailand (Cricket Association of Thailand)
  16. United Arab Emirates (Emirates Cricket Board)

Europe:

  1. Austria (Cricket Austria)
  2. Belgium (Belgium Cricket Federation)
  3. Bulgaria (Bulgarian Cricket Federation)
  4. Croatia (Croatian Cricket Federation)
  5. Cyprus (Cyprus Cricket Association)
  6. Czech Republic (Českomoravský Kriketový Svaz)
  7. Denmark (Dansk Cricket Forbund)
  8. Finland (Cricket Finland)
  9. France (Fédération Française de Cricket)
  10. Germany (Deutscher Cricket Bund)
  11. Gibraltar (Gibraltar Cricket Association)
  12. Greece (Hellenic Cricket Federation)
  13. Guernsey (Guernsey Cricket Board)
  14. Hungary (Magyar Krikett Szövetség)
  15. Iceland (Iceland Cricket)
  16. Israel (Israel Cricket Association)
  17. Italy (Federazione Cricket Italiana)
  18. Jersey (Jersey Cricket Board)
  19. Luxembourg (Luxembourg Cricket Federation)
  20. Malta (Malta Cricket Association)
  21. Netherlands (Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond)
  22. Norway (Norges Cricketforbund)
  23. Portugal (Federação Portuguesa de Cricket)
  24. Romania (Romanian Cricket Federation)
  25. Russia (Russian Cricket Federation)
  26. Spain (Asociación Española de Cricket)
  27. Sweden (Svenska Cricketförbundet)
  28. Switzerland (Swiss Cricket Association)
  29. East Asia-Pacific:

    1. Cook Islands (Cook Islands Cricket Association)
    2. Fiji (Fiji Cricket Association)
    3. Indonesia (Indonesia Cricket Foundation)
    4. Japan (Japan Cricket Association)
    5. Papua New Guinea (Cricket PNG)
    6. Samoa (Cricket Samoa)
    7. Vanuatu (Vanuatu Cricket Association)

    Middle East and North Africa:

    1. Bahrain (Bahrain Cricket Association)
    2. Egypt (Egyptian Cricket Federation)
    3. Iran (Cricket Federation of Iran)
    4. Iraq (Iraq Cricket Association)
    5. Jordan (Jordan Cricket Association)
    6. Lebanon (Lebanon Cricket Association)
    7. Morocco (Fédération Royale Marocaine de Cricket)
    8. Sudan (Sudan Cricket Association)
    9. Syria (Syrian Cricket Association)
    10. Tunisia (Fédération Tunisienne de Cricket)
    11. Yemen (Yemen Cricket Association)

    There are a total of 105 members in the ICC, including the 12 full members and 93 associate members.

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