Australia
Srilanka
India
Pakistan
South Africa
Kenia
and there is lots of more
International Cricket Teams:All of the International cricket teams can best be broken into three categories: Full members, Associate members and Affiliate Members.
Full Members:AustraliaBangladesh
England
India
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa
West Indies
Zimbabwe*
*(Zimbabwe is classified as a full member because of its permanent license to ODI and T20 international cricket, even though it has not returned to Test cricket internationally yet).
Associate Members:AfghanistanCanada
Ireland
Kenya
Scotland
These members have an ODI license for a predetermined period of time by the ICC, which is renewed should they stay in the top bracket of six. If not this status will be taken away from them.
Affiliate Members:Have the same rights as the Associate members to participate in the World Cricket League matches, however are not good enough to be granted ODI status. However, should they improve drastically and rival the top Associate members, this may become possible. There's way too many to type, however the Wikipedia page in the related links section has more information.Some international cricket teams are:IndiaPakistanSri LankaAustraliaNew ZealandSouth AfricaKenyaZimbabweUAECanadaWest IndiesBangladeshHolland
the teams which play international cricket!\
No.
International Teams are:-AustraliaIndiaSouth AfricaWest IndiesPakistanBangladeshNew ZealandIrelandAfghanisthanZimbambweEnglandSri Lanka
So many countries do not play international cricket. The teams that play international cricket are: * India * Pakistan * Sri Lanka * Bangladesh * Australia * New Zealand * West Indies * England * South Africa * Kenya * Ireland * Scotland
16 nations uptill 2009
India australia srilanka
AnswerYes, it does. Kenya is an Associate Member of the International Cricket Council. Indeed, it is currently ranked among the top six Associate teams in the World Cricket League, giving it One Day International and Twenty20 International status.
ICC, the International Cricket Council primarily governs the cricket worldwide. It is responsible for determining playing conditions, bowling and batting rules and other cricket related aspects for all the international teams. It is now considered as the key policy maker in the international cricket sport.
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ICC, the International Cricket Council primarily governs the cricket worldwide. It is responsible for determining playing conditions, Bowling and batting rules and other cricket related aspects for all the international teams. It is now considered as the key policy maker in the international cricket sport.
International Teams under iCC with Full membership(include test cricket ) are 10 34 assosiate members(these teams do not qualify for Test Cricket), 60 affiliate members(These teams play under the rules of ICC & play ICC event of world cricket league).