Full Members are the governing bodies for cricket in a country or associated countries. Full Members may also represent a geographical area. All Full Members have a right to send one representative team to play official Test matches. Also, all Full Member nations are automatically qualified to play ODIs and Twenty20 Internationals.[40] West Indies cricket team does not represent one country instead an amalgamation of over 20 countries from the Caribbean. The English Cricket team represents both England and Wales. AResigned May 1961, readmitted 10 July 1991. All the associate and affiliate members are not qualified to play Test Cricket, however ICC grants One Day International status to its associate and affiliate members based on their success in the World Cricket League. The top six teams will be awarded One day international andTwenty20 International status, which will allow the associate and affiliate teams to be eligible to play the full members and play official ODI cricket. The associate and affiliate teams who currently hold ODI and T20I status:Full Members
Nation Governing body Member since Current ODI/Test Rankings Australia
Cricket Australia 15 July 1909[40] 1/3 Bangladesh
Bangladesh Cricket Board 26 June 2000[40] 9/9 England
England and Wales Cricket Board 15 July 1909[40] 5/5 India
Board of Control for Cricket in India 31 May 1926[40] 2/1 New Zealand
New Zealand Cricket 31 May 1926[40] 4/7 Pakistan
Pakistan Cricket Board 28 July 1953[40] 6/6 South Africa
Cricket South Africa 15 July 1909A[40] 3/2 Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Cricket 21 July 1981[40] 7/4 West Indies
West Indies Cricket Board 31 May 1926[40] 8/8 Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Cricket Union 6 July 1992[40] 10/- Top Associate/Affiliate Members
Nation Governing body Member since Current ODI Rankings Afghanistan
Afghanistan Cricket Federation 2001[41] 14 Canada
Cricket Canada 1968[40] 16 Ireland
Cricket Ireland 1993[40] 11 Kenya
Cricket Kenya 1981[40] 12 Netherlands
Koninklijke Nederlandse Cricket Bond 1966[40] 13 Scotland
Cricket Scotland 1994[40] 15
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