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The European Cricket Council (ECC) was an international body which oversaw cricket in European countries other than the Test-playing cricketing nation of England, the only European Full Member of the ICC for the duration of the ECC's existence until 2010.
The earlier body European Cricket Council used to manage cricket administration for Europe until it was brought under the auspices of the ICC Development programme as ICC Europe in 2008, and later dissolved as an independent body. Since then ICC Europe has succeeded the administrative operations in Europe.
The European Cricket Championship was a national team cricket tournament for the European countries associated with the International Cricket Council.The tournament was played as a league system, where the teams were split into divisions.
Cricket portal; Current ICC members by membership status: Full members Associate members with ODI status Associate members Expelled members Non-members The International Cricket Council (ICC) was founded at Lord's on 15 June 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference, [1] with Australia, England, and South Africa as its founding members.
The league was founded in 2018 by Daniel Weston with eight official International Cricket Council member federations on board, namely Russia, Netherlands, France, Italy, Denmark, Romania, Spain and Germany for the first tournament in 2019. Event organisers have since increased the number of federations and eligible teams for future tournaments.
England qualified directly for the T20 World Cup as a top eight team from the previous edition. Ireland qualified directly through ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings. [3]In this cycle, a total of 30 teams participated in the European sub-regional phase, which was divided into three events with ten teams competing in each event in two groups of five.
The European T20 Premier League (ETPL) is an upcoming professional Twenty20 cricket league, sanctioned by the International Cricket Council to be held in Europe and involving the national cricket boards of Ireland, Scotland and the Netherlands.
European Cricket Council; I. ICC Europe This page was last edited on 4 April 2013, at 15:59 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...