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Nepal, Bhutan, Indonesia Among Winners Of ICC Development Awards 2024
The Bhutan Cricket Council Board: The International Cricket Council has announced the global winners of the 2024 ICC Development Awards across seven categories.
Launched in 2002, the Development Awards celebrate the innovation and initiative of the game’s Associate Members, “leading the growth of the sport around the world".
The 2024 awards will comprise seven categories after the introduction of the ICC X Festival of the Year award. Bhutan, Indonesia, Namibia, Nepal, Scotland, Tanzania, the USA and Vanuatu are the eight Members receiving top honours. Read More...
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