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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the world’s governing body for cricket. Founded in 1909, the ICC organizes and presides over international cricket competitions, including the ICC Men's and Women's World Cups. Its mission is to inspire, entertain, and grow the global cricket community. It also sets the rules of cricket and adjudicates on disputes between member nations. The ICC is made up of 105 member countries and is headquartered in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. It plays a crucial role in sustaining the game’s integrity and promoting cricket devotions across the world.