The Story of the International Cricket Council (ICC)
Long ago, on June 15, 1909, some cricket-loving countries, like England, Australia, and South Africa, got together and made something special: the International Cricket Council (ICC). They wanted to take care of cricket all over the world.
The ICC's main home is in Dubai, which is in the United Arab Emirates. Its job is to look after cricket in all the different places where people play it. The ICC makes sure that everyone plays fair and follows the rules.
The ICC is like a big family for countries that love cricket. It helps them play together and learn from each other. No matter where you are in the world, if you love cricket, you're part of the ICC family
The ICC doesn't just care about the big games; it also wants kids to have fun playing cricket. That's why it helps make tournaments for young players and supports girls who want to play cricket too.
Cricket has changed a lot over the years, and the ICC changes with it. They made new kinds of games, like One Day Internationals (ODIs) and Twenty20 cricket, to keep things exciting. They also use cool technology, like the Decision Review System (DRS), to make sure the games are fair.
One of the most important things for the ICC is making sure cricket is always played with honesty and kindness. They want everyone to have fun and feel welcome when they play cricket.
The ICC's job is not always easy. They have to think about how to make cricket better and reach more people. They want everyone, no matter where they're from, to love cricket as much as they do.
In the end, the International Cricket Council (ICC) is like a big friend to cricket players all over the world. They help make sure cricket is fun, fair, and friendly for everyone. And that's why cricket lovers everywhere are grateful for the ICC!