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Global Cricket Corporation
The Global Cricket Corporation (GCC) is the commercial rights holder (sponsorship and broadcast) for the ICC’s four major cricket events until 2007.
The partnership is significant for cricket, providing financial security for the ICC and its Members to help invest in the development of the game, whilst also seeking to maximize the ICC’s commercial interests and opportunities.
GCC is responsible for contracting broadcast and commercial partners for ICC events, including international sponsors LG Electronics, Pepsico, Hutchison, Hero Honda, Indian Oil and Cable & Wireless
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Emirates Airline
Emirates Airline is the official naming rights sponsor of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires and Referees. It is also the official airline of the ICC, transporting ICC staff, directors, committees and officials during the year, as well as carrying all international teams to ICC tournaments and events.
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Getty Images
Getty Images continued its long-standing partnership with the ICC in 2004 as the organisation’s official photographer and supplier of images. It also manages the ICC’s extensive archive of images and provides a commercial service to media agencies, third parties and cricket fans eager to obtain cricket imagery captured around the world.
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Octagon CSI
Octagon CSI is responsible for the management of the ICC’s audio-visual footage archive. This includes the logging, management, archiving and promotion through the ICC’s integrated media platform
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Sportsbrand Media Group
Sportsbrand Media Group joined the ICC’s business partner program in February 2004. It has the official rights to produce, distribute and commercially market the ICC’s weekly television show, ICC Cricket World.
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Hyundai Motors India Ltd
Hyundai joined ICC's Business Partner Program in August 2004 as the presenting sponsor of the inaugural ICC Awards, and is committed to sponsoring event until 2006.
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Sony Entertainment Television (SET)
SET Max has been the exclusive Host Broadcaster of the ICC Awards presented by Hyundai since the inaugural event in London, September 2004. SET will also be the exclusive Host Broadcaster of the two next ceremonies.
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Australia
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135
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2
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England
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114
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3
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Pakistan
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108
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4
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India
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107
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5
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Sri Lanka
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102
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6
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South Africa
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102
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7
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New Zealand
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93
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8
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West Indies
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72
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9
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Zimbabwe
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28
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10
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Bangladesh
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2
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Complete Rankings »
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South Africa
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128
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Australia
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125
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New Zealand
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113
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4
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Pakistan
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111
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5
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India
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109
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6
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Sri Lanka
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108
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7
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England
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106
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8
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West Indies
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101
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9
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Bangladesh
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42
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10
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Zimbabwe
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22
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11
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Kenya
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0
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