Asian Cricket Council
The Asian Cricket Council was formed as the Asian Cricket Conference in 1983 to promote and develop the game of cricket within Asia. Full members of the Conference were India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Malaysia and Singapore. The Conference became the Asian Cricket Council in 1995, and it is currently headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
European Cricket Council
The European Cricket Council is an international body which oversees cricket in European countries other than the Test-playing cricketing nation of England and Wales. (For cricketing purposes, Israel is considered to be a European country.) The ECC was founded in 1997, and has expanded from an initial membership of 14, as of 2005 having has 37 member associations.
African Cricket Association
The African Cricket Association is an international body which oversees cricket in African countries. The ACA was founded in 1997, and has 20 member countries.
East Asia-Pacific Cricket Council
The International Cricket Council (ICC) East Asia-Pacific (EAP) region was established in 1999, two years after the commencement of global Development Program. The ICC East Asia - Pacific (EAP) Program is headed by Regional Development Manager, Tim Anderson, based in Australia at the offices of Cricket Australia.