Contact details

This is a list - by no means comprehensive - of the major cricket boards and clubs around the world.

International Cricket Council
Physical address:
International Cricket Council, Al Thuraya Tower 1, 11th floor, Dubai Media City, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Postal address:
International Cricket Council, P.O.Box 500070, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Email: enquiry@icc-cricket.com
Website: www.icc-cricket.com
Cricinfo's website

National Boards

Cricket Australia
60 Jolimont Street, Jolimont, Victoria 3002, Australia
Email: public_enquiries@cricket.com.au
Website: www.cricket.com.au

Bangladesh
Bangladesh Cricket Board, Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium, Mirpur, Dhaka 1216, Bangladesh
Email: admin@bcb-cricket.com
Website: www.tigercricket.com

England
England & Wales Cricket Board, Lord's Cricket Ground, London NW8 8QZ, England
Website: www.ecb.co.uk

India
Board of Control for Cricket in India, Cricket Centre, 2nd Floor, Wankhede Stadium, 'D' Road, Mumbai - 400 020
Website: www.bcci.tv

New Zealand
New Zealand Cricket, PO Box 958, Christchurch, New Zealand
Website: www.nzcricket.org.nz

Pakistan
Pakistan Cricket Board, Gaddafi Stadium, Ferozepur Road, Lahore - 54600, Pakistan
Website: www.pcb.com.pk

South Africa
United Cricket Board of South Africa, PO BOX 55009, Northlands 2116, South Africa
Email: ucbsa@cricket.co.za
Website: www.cricket.co.za

Sri Lanka
Sri Lanka Cricket, 35 Maitland Place, Colombo 7, Sri Lanka
Email: ceo@srilankacricket.lk
Website: www.srilankacricket.lk

West Indies
West Indies Cricket Board, PO Box 616W, Factory Road, St John's, Antigua, West Indies
Website: www.windiescricket.com

Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Cricket, Harare Sports Club, Corner Josiah Chinamano & Fifth Street, Harare
Website: www.zimcricket.org

Clubs

Marylebone CC
Lord's Ground, London NW8 8QN
Tel: 020 7289 1611
Website: www.lords.org
Cricinfo webpage

Other organisations

Professional Cricketers' Association
The PCA was formed in 1967 (as the Cricketers' Association) to represent the first-class county playing staffs, and to promote and protect professional players' interests. During the 1970s, it succeeded in establishing pension schemes and a minimum wage. In 1995, David Graveney became the Association's general secretary and first full-time employee; in 1998, he became chief executive. In 1997, the organisation set up its own management company to raise regular revenue and fund improved benefits for members of the PCA during and after their playing careers.
Email: email admin@pcaml.co.uk
Website: www.cricnet.com

Federation of International Cricketers' Associations
The FICA was established in 1998 to coordinate the activities of all national players' associations. It aims to protect the interests of professional cricketers throughout the world. In 2003 FICA was recognised as an official representative body by the ICC, and FICA representatives now sit on the ICC's Cricket Committee.

European Cricket Council
On June 16, 1997, the eight-year-old European Cricket Federation was superseded by the European Cricket Council, bringing together all European ICC members, plus Israel. In February 2005, the Council consisted of Denmark, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Netherlands and Scotland (Associate Members); and Austria, Belgium, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Finland, Greece, Isle of Man, Luxembourg, Malta, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland (Affiliate Members). The ECC also supports development initiatives in non-member countries Belarus, Bulgaria, Estonia, Guernsey, Iceland, Jersey, Latvia, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey and Ukraine.
Website: www.ecc-cricket.com