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How Many Countries Play Cricket? A Complete List of Test-Playing Nations

How Many Countries Play Cricket? A Complete List of Test-Playing Nations

The ICC, originally known as the Imperial Cricket Conference, was founded on June 15, 1909, with England, Australia, and South Africa as its first members. Its purpose was to unify cricket rules across member countries. Over time, it became the ICC and expanded, now having 108 members: 12 full members and 96 associates.

List of Test-Playing Nations

Full members, or Test-playing nations, are countries eligible to play official Test matches, the most traditional format of cricket. They also have voting rights in ICC meetings where key decisions are made regarding cricket’s governance and rules. Additionally, full members automatically qualify for ODIs and T20Is, giving them frequent chances to compete in international tournaments.

Here is a list of the current full members:

Sr. No.TeamFull Member SinceTest Status SinceGoverning Body
1Zimbabwe6 July 199218 October 1992Zimbabwe Cricket
2West Indies31 May 192610 January 1930Cricket West Indies
3Sri Lanka21 July 198117 February 1982Sri Lanka Cricket
4South Africa15 June 190912 March 1889Cricket South Africa
5Pakistan28 July 195216 October 1952Pakistan Cricket Board
6New Zealand31 May 192610 January 1930New Zealand Cricket
7Ireland22 June 201711 May 2018Cricket Ireland
8India31 May 192625 June 1932Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI)
9England15 June 190915 March 1877England and Wales Cricket Board
10Bangladesh26 June 200010 November 2000Bangladesh Cricket Board
11Australia15 June 190915 March 1877Cricket Australia
12Afghanistan22 June 201714 June 2018Afghanistan Cricket Board

Associate Members

Associate members are nations where cricket is well-established but they do not meet the criteria to become full members. While they don’t have voting rights or the ability to play Test matches, they still participate in other international events like ODIs and T20Is.

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Here is a selection of associate members:

Sr. No.CountryGoverning BodyAssociate Member Since
1ArgentinaArgentine Cricket Association1974
2AustriaAustrian Cricket Association2017
3CanadaCricket Canada1968
4NepalCricket Association of Nepal1996
5United StatesUSA Cricket1965/2019
6GermanyGerman Cricket Federation1999
7KenyaCricket Kenya1981
8MalaysiaMalaysian Cricket Association1967

Overview of Test-Playing Nations

The following section highlights a few Test-playing nations:

  • Afghanistan: Achieved full membership in 2017 after becoming an ICC affiliate in 2001. They played their first Test match in 2018.
  • Bangladesh: Gained full membership in 2000 and played their first Test match the same year.
  • Sri Lanka: Joined as a full member in 1981, and have since won the ICC World Cup in 1996 and the T20 World Cup in 2014.
  • New Zealand: Became a full member in 1926, with their first Test win coming in 1956.
  • West Indies: One of the founding members of the ICC, they dominated world cricket from the 1970s to the early 1990s.

Full members continue to shape international cricket, while associate members strive to reach that level, actively participating in global competitions.

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