Mongolia, Tajikistan and Switzerland become ICC Associate members

The International Cricket Council (ICC) have announced that the Cricket Boards of Mongolia, Tajikistan and Switzerland have been awarded Associate membership status at their 78th Annual General Meeting (AGM), which was conducted virtually. Mongolia and Tajikistan become the 22nd and 23rd Members of the ICC Asia region, whilst Switzerland becomes ICC Europe region’s 35th Member, with the ICC now comprising 106 Members in total, including 94 Associates.

The Mongolian Cricket Association (MCA) which was established in 2007 became the official national administrator of the sport in 2018. There is a growing junior cricket structure in place primarily through school cricket with a coaching program ongoing in 16 schools – and the sport was officially accepted into the National Youth Games in 2019. Women’s cricket is a priority for Mongolia with females accounting for 39% of all participants playing school cricket. In addition, Mongolia is due to host the International Youth Green Games in September 2021 where cricket has been selected as one of the participating sports.

Cricket was first played in Switzerland in 1817 and Cricket Switzerland (CS) was inaugurated as an association in 2014. Over the past seven years CS has led the unification of the sport following the expulsion of the Swiss Cricket Association in 2012. The new Federation currently comprises 33 active clubs, organises three domestic men’s competitions and competes regularly in Central European tournaments and has a highly active juniors programme.

Tajikistan Cricket Federation was officially formed in 2011 with the support of the Ministry of Sports and Olympic Committee that has led the development of infrastructure and the building of a domestic cricket structure a focusing on women and junior cricket. This significant work has so far accomplished 22 men’s teams and 15 women’s teams across four affiliated member associations.

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