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How many countries are full members of the ICC?​

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Answered by aman3813
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Full Members are India, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, England, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Afghanistan, Ireland, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh. Full Members can play International Test matches among them.

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Answered by hotelcalifornia
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12 countries are full members of the ICC.

Explanation:

  • This list includes South Africa, Zimbabwe, West Indies, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, India, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland and England.
  • The ICC or International Cricket Council monitors cricket worldwide founded in 1909 by representatives from three different countries i.e., Australia, England and South Africa.
  • In 1965, it got renamed and the new rules made the countries outside of commonwealth to be elected too.

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