By IANS
London : The International Cricket Council (ICC) completed a unique 'century' Friday when it admitted four new countries, Cameroon, The Falkland Islands, Peru and Swaziland – taking its membership to 101.
Of the 101, there are 10 full-member countries that play Test cricket, including India, while the others are associate, or second rung, and affiliate, or third rung, countries.
ICC also announced at the end of its annual meetings here that it has promoted Jersey from affiliate to associate membership.
The ICC board, which takes the decisions, consists of the chairman/ president from each of the 10 full members plus three associate member representatives.
Also present at ICC board meetings is the ICC president, who chairs proceedings, and the ICC chief executive.