The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body for cricket.
The ICC has a special initiative for children called “ICC for Children” which aims to promote cricket and teach children about the game.
Through this initiative, the ICC conducts various programs and activities to engage children in cricket and help them develop their skills and knowledge of the game.
The ICC for Children program includes initiatives like coaching camps, school programs, and online resources for children to learn about cricket.
The ICC for Children initiative is available to children all around the world and is designed to make cricket accessible to everyone.
The program aims to encourage more children to take up cricket as a sport and to create opportunities for them to participate in the game.
The ICC for Children program also provides a platform for children to engage with professional cricketers and learn from their experiences.
The initiative has helped to promote the game of cricket among young people and has created a new generation of cricket enthusiasts.
Through the ICC for Children program, the ICC is working to ensure that cricket remains a popular and widely played sport among children.
The ICC for Children initiative is an important step towards promoting cricket as a sport for all and creating a new generation of cricket players and fans.