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Which of the ICC’s then 10 Full Members was the last to play international T20 cricket?​

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Answered by maryamkincsem
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On 15 June 1909 at Lord's the International cricket council was found as imperial cricket.

Explanation:

  • Its founding members were Australia, England, and South Africa.

  • Countries within the Commonwealth could join in the beginning but later many countries started to participate.

  • The five former members of the ICC are:

  1. Morocco from Africa during 1999-2019
  2. Cuba from the Americas during 2002-2013
  3. Brunei from Asia during 2002-2015
  4. Tonga from East Asia-Pacific during 2000-2014
  5. Switzerland from Europe during 1985-2012
Answered by skyfall63
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The then 10 Full members who were the last to play International T20 cricket were Australia, South Africa, England, New Zealand, West Indies,  Pakistan, India, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh.

Explanation:

  • The ICC had initially had 10 full members who were Australia, South Africa, England, New Zealand, West Indies,  Pakistan, India, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka & Bangladesh. They played in the year 2016
  • Later ICC had taken the decision in 2017 June to include tow more full members which were Afghanistan and Ireland

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How many countries are full members of the ICC?​ - Brainly.in

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