Women's Member Countries and Committees
| REGION |
| Membership | Africa | Americas | Asia | East Asia-Pacific | Europe |
| Full Members (10) | South Africa (1909) | West Indies (1926) | Bangladesh (2000) | Australia (1909) | England (1909) |
| Zimbabwe (1992) | | India (1926) | New Zealand (1926) | |
| | Pakistan (1953) | | |
| | Sri Lanka (1982) | | |
| Associate Members (32) | Botswana (2001/2005) | Argentina (1974) | Hong Kong (1969) | Fiji (1965) | Belgium (1991/2005) |
| Kenya (1981) | Bermuda (1966) | Kuwait (1998/2005) | Japan (1989/2005) | Denmark (1966) |
| Namibia (1992) | Canada (1968) | Malaysia (1967) | PNG (1973) | France (1998) |
| Nigeria (2002) | USA (1965) | Nepal (1996) | | Germany (1999) |
| Tanzania (2001) | Cayman Islands (1997/2002) | Singapore (1974) | | Gibraltar (1969) |
| Uganda (1998) | | Thailand (1995/2005) | | Netherlands (1966) |
| Zambia (2003) | | UAE (1990) | | Ireland (1993) |
| | | | Israel (1974) |
| | | | Italy (1995) |
| | | | Scotland (1994) |
| Affiliate Members (54) | Gambia (2002) | Bahamas (1986) | Afghanistan (2001) | Cook Islands (2000) | Austria (1992) |
| Ghana (2002) | Belize (1997) | Bahrain (2001) | Indonesia (2001) | Croatia (2001) |
| Lesotho (2001) | Brazil (2002) | Bhutan (2001) | Philippines (2000) | Cyprus (1999) |
| Malawi (2003) | Chile (2002) | Brunei (1992) | Samoa (2000) | Czech Republic (2000) |
| Mali (2005) | Costa Rica (2002) | China (2004) | South Korea(2001) | Finland (2000) |
| Morocco (1999) | Cuba (2002) | Iran (2003) | Tonga(2000) | Greece (1995) |
| Mozambique (2003) | Mexico (2004) | Maldives (2001) | Vanuatu (1995) | Guernsey (2005) |
| Rwanda (2003) | Panama (2002) | Oman (2000) | | Isle of Man (2004) |
| Sierra Leone (2002) | Suriname(2002) | Qatar (1999) | | Jersey (2005) |
| St Helena (2001) | Turks&Caicos Islands (2002) | Saudi Arabia (2003) | | Luxembourg (1998) |
| | | | Malta (1998) |
| | | | Norway (2000) |
| | | | Portugal (1996) |
| | | | Slovenia (2005) |
| | | | Spain (1992) |
| | | | Sweden (1997) |
| | | | Switzerland (1985) |
Countries shown shaded are those in which women's cricket exists.
ICC Women's Committee Structure
The ICC Development Committee is responsible for reviewing and monitoring all policy matters relating to the structure and delivery of the ICC Global Development Program.
| Name | Position |
| Malcolm Speed | Chairman (ICC Chief Executive Officer) |
| Matthew Kennedy | Icc Global Development Manager |
| Tim Kumalo | Africa Delegate |
| Val Banks | Americas Delegate |
| Sultan Rana | Asia Delegate |
| Geoff Tamblyn | East Asia-Pacific Delegate |
| David Collier | Europe Delegate |
| Roger Knight | MCC Representative |
| Simone Gambino | Associate Representative |
| Betty Timmer | Women's Cricket Committee Chair |
The ICC Women's Committee is responsible for governing and managing womenÕs cricket globally and providing recommendations to the ICC Development Committee.
| Name | Position |
| Betty Timmer | Chair |
| Joan Edwards | Africa Delegate |
| Ann Browne-John | Americas Delegate |
| Shubhangi Kulkarni | Asia Delegate |
| Catherine Campbell | East Asia-Pacific Delegate |
| Gill McConway | Europe Delegate |
| Belinda Clark | Co-opted Delegate |
| Matthew Kennedy | ICC Global Development Manager |