The International Cricket Council (ICC) has expressed its sadness at the passing of ICC Cricket Hall of Famer and former New Zealand captain Martin Crowe, who died today aged 53. In a statement, ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said Crowe was a true legend of the game who had... Read more
David Richardson Hails Successful Debut For Day/Night Test Cricket
Beyond USA November 30, 2015 0
Following the third Test between Australia and New Zealand which concluded in Adelaide on Sunday, International Cricket Council (ICC) Chief Executive David Richardson has hailed the successful debut of day/night Test cricket and says that it is a concept which can greatly enhance the traditional format of the game.... Read more
ICC Hails Retiring Sangakkara As “A Legend Of The Game”
Beyond USA August 24, 2015 0
The Chief Executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC) David Richardson has paid tribute to former Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara, who retired from international cricket. Sangakkara was one of the leading cricketers in world cricket for the last 15 years during which played in 134 Tests (scoring 12,400... Read more
The International Cricket Council has congratulated Scotland and the Netherlands for winning the ICC World Twenty20 2015 Qualifier after the final was rained off on Sunday. Under the regulations of the tournament, in the event of a no-result in the final, the title is shared. ICC Chief Executive David... Read more
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, hosted by Australia and New Zealand during February and March this year, was one the biggest events in the history of both countries and provided a significant positive boost to the local economies. The findings of an economic impact and benefits analysis carried... Read more
Alan Isaac Becomes Eighth ICC President; David Richardson Is New ICC Chief Executive
Beyond NYC June 28, 2012 0
The ICC Annual Conference was held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, today and the results of the Annual Conference were:
Read moreThe International Cricket Council (ICC) has informed the West Indies Cricket Board (WICB) that the Sir Vivian Richards Stadium in Antigua may now be used for international cricket after it has passed an inspection by the ICC.
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