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ICC Memberships ICC memberships Country Year of joining ICC ICC Members Australia 1909 3 England2 1909 3 South Africa 1909 3 India 1926 6 New Zealand 1926 6 West Indies 1926 6 Pakistan 1953 7 Fiji 1965 9 Sri Lanka 1965 9 Bermuda 1966 12 Denmark 1966 12 Netherlands 1966 12 Malaysia 1967 13 Canada 1968 14 Gibraltar 1969 16 Hong Kong 1969 16 Papua New-Guinea 1973 17 Argentina 1974 20 Israel 1974 20 Singapore 1974 20 Bangladesh 1977 21 Kenya5 1981 22 Italy 1984 23 Bahamas 1986 24 France 1988 26 Nepal 1988 26 Japan 1989 27 UAE 1990 28 Belgium 1991 29 Austria 1992 33 Namibia 1992 33 Spain 1992 33 Zimbabwe 1992 33 Ireland 1993 34 Scotland 1994 35 Greece 1995 38 Thailand 1995 38 Vanuatu 1995 38 Portugal 1996 39 Belize 1997 42 Cayman Islands 1997 42 Sweden 1997 42 Germany 1998 47 Kuwait 1998 47 Luxembourg 1998 47 Malta 1998 47 Uganda 1998 47 Cyprus* 1999 50 Morocco 1999 50 Qatar 1999 50 Cook Islands* 2000 58 Czech Republic 2000 58 Finland 2000 58 Indonesia 2000 58 Norway 2000 58 Oman 2000 58 Philippines 2000 58 Samoa 2000 58 Afghanistan 2001 68 Bahrain1 2001 68 Botswana 2001 68 Bhutan# 2001 68 Croatia 2001 68 Lesotho* 2001 68 Maldives 2001 68 South Korea 2001 68 St Helena6 2001 68 Tanzania 2001 68 Brazil 2002 78 Chile 2002 78 Costa Rica 2002 78 Gambia* 2002 78 Ghana 2002 78 Nigeria 2002 78 Panama 2002 78 Sierra Leone 2002 78 Suriname 2002 78 Turks & Caicos 2002 78 Iran3 2003 78 Malawi 2003 84 Mozambique 2003 84 Rwanda 2003 84 Saudi Arabia 2003 84 Zambia 2003 84 China* 2004 87 Isle of Man 2004 87 Mexico 2004 87 Guernsey 2005 91 Jersey4 2005 91 Mali 2005 91 Slovenia 2005 91 Myanmar# 2006 92 Cameroon 2007 96 Falkland Islands 2007 96 Peru 2007 96 Swaziland 2007 96 Bulgaria 2008 99 Estonia 2008 99 Turkey 2008 99 Seychelles 2010 100 Hungary 2012 102 Russia 2012 102 Romania 2013 103 Serbia 2015 104 USA 2018 105 ICC Members by year of association formation Association Year of Formation Number of national cricket associations England2 1787 1 Netherlands 1883 2 Canada 1892 3 New Zealand 1894 4 St Helena6 1903 5 Australia 1905 6 Scotland 1908 7 Argentina 1913 8 France 1920 9 Ireland 1923 10 West Indies 1926 11 Guernsey 1927 12 India 1928 13 Isle of Man 1930 14 Suriname 1931 15 Nigeria 1932 16 Bahamas 1936 18 UAE 1936 18 Bermuda 1938 19 Sierra Leone 1942 20 Fiji 1946 21 Pakistan 1948 22 Denmark 1953 23 Nepal 1956 24 Gibraltar 1960 25 Tanzania 1961 26 Malawi 1964 29 Uganda 1964 29 Zambia 1964 29 Singapore 1965 30 Kenya5 1966 32 Kuwait 1966 32 Malaysia 1967 33 Israel 1968 34 Cayman Islands 1970 36 Philippines 1970 36 Thailand 1971 37 Bangladesh 1972 39 Papua New-Guinea 1972 39 Sri Lanka 1975 40 Vanuatu 1978 41 Bahrain1 1979 44 Botswana 1979 44 Oman 1979 44 Italy 1980 46 Qatar 1980 46 Austria 1981 47 Maldives 1983 49 Seychelles 1983 49 Japan 1984 50 Germany 1988 51 Brazil 1989 55 Malta 1989 55 Namibia 1989 55 Spain 1989 55 Belgium 1990 57 Sweden 1990 57 South Africa 1991 58 South Korea 1992 59 Zimbabwe 1992 63 Luxembourg 1994 63 Norway 1994 63 Portugal 1994 63 Afghanistan 1995 64 Jersey4 1996 65 Belize 1997 68 Greece 1997 68 Samoa 1997 68 Morocco 1998 69 Cyprus* 1999 73 Falkland Islands 1999 73 Finland 1999 73 Rwanda 1999 73 Cook Islands* 2000 79 Costa Rica 2000 79 Croatia 2000 79 Czech Republic 2000 79 Indonesia 2000 79 Panama 2000 79 Bhutan# 2001 83 Lesotho* 2001 83 Mozambique 2001 83 Saudi Arabia 2001 83 Bulgaria 2002 87 Gambia* 2002 87 Ghana 2002 87 Turks & Caicos 2002 87 Mali 2003 89 Mexico 2003 89 China* 2004 92 Estonia 2004 92 Russia 2004 92 Cameroon 2005 96 Myanmar# 2005 96 Slovenia 2005 96 Swaziland 2005 96 Hungary 2006 96 Chile 2007 101 Hong Kong 2007 101 Peru 2007 101 Turkey 2007 101 Romania 2009 103 Serbia 2009 103 Iran3 2010 104 USA 2018 105 *Formation date year of joining ICC. #Formation date year of joining Asian Cricket Council 1 Formation date year of first recorded interational match. 2 The MCC administered cricket in England until 1997, when the ECB was created. 3 Prior to 2010, cricket in Iran was administered with baseball and softball. 4 Date of formation for Channel Islands Cricket Board. 5 Date of formation for joining East African Cricket Conference 6 Date of formation of St Helena Cricket League. .
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