International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body for cricket, representing 106 members. It administers the game and hosts major international tournaments including the ICC Men’s World Cup, Women’s World Cup, and the ICC Men’s and Women’s T20 World Cups, along with associated qualifying events. The ICC also presides over the ICC Code of Conduct, setting professional standards of discipline for international cricket and appointing match officials, while the Anti-Corruption Unit coordinates action against corruption and match fixing.
The ICC's Development department collaborates with Associate Members to enhance the quality of international cricket, build better cricket systems, increase participation, and expand the sport globally. With its headquarters in the United Arab Emirates and founded in 1909, the ICC plays a pivotal role in shaping and promoting cricket worldwide. Despite the absence of recent disclosed investments and investors, the ICC's influential position in the sports industry positions it as a key player in the global sports arena.
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