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|name = Asian Cricket Council |image = Acccup.png |caption = |abbreviation = ACC |motto = |formation = {{Start date|df=yes|1983|09|19}} |purpose = Cricket administration |headquarters = Colombo, Sri Lanka |membership = 43 associations |leader_title = President |leader_name = {{flagicon|BAN}} Nazmul Hassan |key_people = |parent_organization = ICC |website = {{url|http://www.asiancricket.org}} }} The Asian Cricket Council (ACC) is a cricket organisation which was established in 1983, to promote and develop the sport of cricket in Asia. Subordinate to the International Cricket Council, the council is the continent's regional administrative body, and currently consists of 43 member associations. Nazmul Hassan is the current president of Asian Cricket Council. History{{unreferenced section|date=January 2016}}ACC was first headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the council was originally established as the Asian Cricket Conference in 1983, changing its name to the present in 1995. Until 2003, the headquarters of the council were rotated biennially amongst the presidents' and secretaries' home countries. The organisation's current president is Nazmul Hassan Papon, who is also the President of the Bangladesh Cricket Board. The council runs a development program that supports coaching, umpiring and sports medicine programs in member countries, funded from television revenues collected during the officially sanctioned Asian Cricket Council tournaments including the Asia Cup, Asian Test Championship, ACC Trophy, and various other tournaments. The current ACC headquartered in Colombo, Sri Lanka, which was officially opened on 20 August 2016.[1] MembersThe council was formed in New Delhi, India, on 19 September 1983, with the original members being Bangladesh, India, Malaysia, Pakistan, Singapore, and Sri Lanka. ACC member associations are divided into two categories: full and associate members of the ICC are accorded "Full Member Status", whilst associate members of the ICC and ICC non-members (Cambodia, Chinese Taipei, and Tajikistan, as of 2014) are accorded "Associate Member Status".[2] Fiji, Japan, and Papua New Guinea were formerly members of the ACC, but joined the East Asia–Pacific regional council when it was established in 1996.[3] Full members
Associate members
Non-ICC members
Former members that joined East Asia-Pacific
Former members
OfficialExecutive Board members
ACC Executive Committee
Development teamDevelopment Committee
Resource staff (Umpiring)
Past presidents
TournamentsACC Asia CupACC Asia Cup is an international men's One Day International cricket tournament. It was established in 1983 when the Asian Cricket Council was founded as a measure to promote goodwill between Asian countries. It was originally scheduled to be held every two years. The ACC has announced that the tournament will be held biennially from 2008 onwards. The ICC has ruled that all games played in the Asia Cup have official ODI status. After downsizing the Asian Cricket Council in 2015, it was announced by the ICC that Asia Cup events from 2016 will be played on a rotation basis between One Day International and Twenty20 International format, on the basis of format of upcoming world events.[7] As a result, the 2016 event will be first event played in the T20I format and will function as a preparatory tournament ahead of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. ACC Asia Twenty20The first ACC Asia Twenty20 was played in 2016. After downsizing the Asian Cricket Council in 2015, it was announced by the ICC that Asia Cup events from 2016 will be played on a rotation basis between One Day International and Twenty20 International format, on the basis of format of upcoming world events.[8] As a result, the 2016 event will be first event played in the T20I format and will function as a preparatory tournament ahead of the 2016 ICC World Twenty20. ACC Asian Test ChampionshipACC Asian Test Championship was a professional Test cricket tournament contested between the Test playing nations of Asia: India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. It was held in 1998–99 when Pakistan won, and in 2001–02 with Sri Lanka as champions. It was originally planned that the tournament would be held every two years, alternatively with the Asia Cup. India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka competed in the inaugural Asian Test Championship between February and March 1999. Bangladesh could not compete because the ICC had not granted them Test status. The venues of the round robin matches were rotated between the three countries, with the final to be held in Dhaka, Bangladesh as a neutral venue. Pakistan defeated Sri Lanka by an innings and 175 runs in the final to become the first Asian Test Champions. Bangladesh, Pakistan, Sri Lanka competed in the second Asian Test Championship between August 2001 and March 2002. India pulled out of the tournament due to political tensions with Pakistan.The final was held at Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Pakistan. Sri Lanka defeated Pakistan by 8 wickets to win the second Asian Test championship. ACC Women's Asia CupACC Women's Asia Cup is an international One Day International cricket tournament contested by women's cricket teams from Asia. It has been played seven times to date till 2008 it was held in ODI format and since 2012 the tournament is held in T20 format. India winning six tournament while Bangladesh won the trophy in 2018 ACC Fast Track Countries TournamentACC Fast Track Countries Tournament, later known as the ACC Premier League is a First-class cricket tournament run by the Asian Cricket Council that is contested between its members nations. It was played three times between 2004 and 2007, and was then replaced by the ACC Twenty20 Cup. ACC TrophyACC Trophy or Asian Cricket Council Trophy is a one-day cricket tournament organised by the Asian Cricket Council for the non-test nations in Asia. The last edition was held in UAE in 2012 as ACC changed tournament structure to three division instead of two. ACC Twenty20 CupACC Twenty20 Cup is a Twenty20 cricket tournament held in Asia. The first tournament was jointly won by Afghanistan and Oman. ACC Premier LeagueACC Premier League is a One Day cricket tournament run by the Asian Cricket Council that is contested between its members nations. It has evolved from the former ACC Trophy Elite cricket competition and involves three divisions; ACC Premier League, ACC Ellite League and ACC Challenge League. The first tournament was held in Malaysia in May 2014. ACC ChampionshipACC Championship 2014 is first tournament of ACC Championship going to held in UAE on 7–14 December 2014. The top 4 teams from 2014 ACC Premier League will qualify for the Championship. Asian GamesThe team sport of Cricket became a medal sport at the 2010 Asian Games. The last time cricket featured in a major multi-sport event was at the 1998 Commonwealth Games held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The gold medal was won on that occasion by South Africa who defeated Australia by 4 wickets in the final with New Zealand winning the bronze medal. At a general meeting of the Olympic Council of Asia held in Kuwait on 17 April 2007, it was announced that cricket would be included as a medal sport in the 2010 Asian Games to be held in Guangzhou. Matches would be played on a Twenty20, 20-overs per side format. Afro-Asia CupAfro-Asia Cup was a cricket competition played for the first time in 2005 and which is intended to run for at least three years. The idea was to raise money for the Asian Cricket Council and the African Cricket Association and the whole venture was given a massive boost when the ICC somewhat controversially, agreed to give the series of one-day matches full ODI status. The inaugural competition was a series of three one day matches played between an Asian XI and an African XI. Controversially, the games have been awarded official One Day International status. The teams were selected by former Test match players rather than by national selectors. Asia XI teamACC Asia XI was a team named for the 2005 World Cricket Tsunami Appeal, a one-off match designed to raise funds for charities following the 2004 Indian Ocean earthquake and resulting tsunami. It also competes in a regular Afro-Asia Cup against an Africa XI which was designed as a fund-raiser for the African Cricket Association and the Asian Cricket Council. The Afro-Asian Cup debuted in 2005 and the second tournament was played in 2007. See also{{portal|Cricket}}
References1. ^{{cite web | url=http://www.newsradio.lk/asian-cricket-council-headquarters-shifted-colombo/ | title=ASIAN CRICKET COUNCIL TO BE SHIFTED TO COLOMBO | publisher=News Radio | accessdate=20 August 2016}} 2. ^Members – Asian Cricket Council. Retrieved 9 July 2012. 3. ^The Formation of the ACC – Asian Cricket Council. Retrieved 9 July 2012. 4. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.asiancricket.org/index.php/the-acc|title=ACC Executive Board Members|work=Asian Cricket Council}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.espncricinfo.com/pakistan/content/story/527118.html|title=Sultan Rana to join Asian Cricket Council|work=ESPNCricinfo|accessdate=12 August 2012}} 6. ^{{cite web |title=NKP Salve, who brought '87 world cup to sub-continent, passes away in Delhi|url=http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/nkp-salve-87-world-cup-sub-continent-passes-away/1/182714.html |date=2 April 2012|publisher=India Today}} 7. ^{{Cite web|url= http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/862395.html |title=Asia Cup to continue under ICC |accessdate=17 April 2015 |work=ESPN Cricinfo}} 8. ^{{Cite web|url= http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci-icc/content/story/862395.html |title=Asia Cup to continue under ICC |accessdate=17 April 2015 |work=ESPN Cricinfo}} External links
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