The International Cricket Council was established on 15 June 1909 with the name “Imperial Cricket Conference” by the representatives of South Africa, England and Australia. It was renamed as “International Cricket Conference” in the year 1965 and then again renamed as “International Cricket Council” in the year 1989.
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The International Cricket Council was established on 15 June 1909 with the name “Imperial Cricket Conference” by the representatives of South Africa, England and Australia. It was renamed as “International Cricket Conference” in the year 1965 and then again renamed as “International Cricket Council” in the year 1989.
ICC (Imperial Cricket Conference) is established in the year 1909 and it is working as International Cricket Council since 1989.