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ICC Champions Trophy prize money revealed - winners will receive $2.2m
The prize money will see an increase of $500,000 (£387,000) from the previous tournament.
Libya slave trade: International Criminal Court considers probe on crimes against migrants
ICC collecting evidence on migrant-related crimes as organisations warn of 'torture archipelago' in Libya.
ICC still ready to pay BCCI $100m after new revenue model is approved
The compensatory offer would make the Indian cricket board's total revenue $390m.
BCCI rejects $100m offer from ICC as India fail to announce Champions Trophy squad
The BCCI could see their revenue cut from $570m (£444m) to a projected $290m (£226m).
PCB is against ICC's Big Three model: 'Pakistan has suffered a lot because of it'
The current model gives greater power to the BCCI, Cricket Australia and the ECB.
ICC may apply to have cricket as an Olympic sport for the 2024 games
Cricket in the Olympics could lead to more funding and global exposure.
ICC chairman Shashank Manohar temporarily defers resignation
Manohar had resigned on 15 March citing personal reasons behind his decision.
Former DRC VP Jean-Pierre Bemba gets one year for corrupting ICC witnesses in his war crimes trial
In the first corruption trial in the ICC's history, Bemba was found guilty of bribing witnesses.
Cricket: Shashank Manohar resigns as ICC chairman citing personal reasons
In his resignation letter, Manohar thanked all the directors and staff for their support during his tenure.
David Warner says new MCC cricket bat laws will not make any difference to his game
Warner was touted as one of the batsmen who would be affected by the new rule.
India vs Australia: BCCI lodges and then withdraws complaint against Steve Smith, Peter Hanscomb
BCCI claimed Australia looked to their dressing room to assist them on DRS reviews.
New cricket laws see big bats banned and introduction of player red cards
The new Code of Laws issued by the MCC will come into effect from 1 October 2017.
Pakistan to host international cricket in 2017 after success of PSL final
Pakistan have not hosted an international series against a major team, barring one against Zimbabwe, since 2009.
ICC 'not just about Africa' with probes planned for Afghanistan, Colombia, Iraq, Palestine, Ukraine
ICC talks to IBTimes UK on allegations of bias against African leaders as AU backs mass withdrawal plan.
ICC mass withdrawal plan could mean a new dawn for African institutions
IBTimes UK analyses meaning behind plan for mass withdrawal from ICC backed by the African Union.
First LRA fighter testifies during warlord Dominic Ongwen's ICC trial
Former child soldier Ongwen is charged with 70 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Pakistan's isolation coming to an end? PCB confident that top cricketing nation will visit soon
However, top Pakistan Cricket Board official Najam Sethi refuses to divulge the name of the country.
Faf du Plessis charged by ICC over ball tampering, Hashim Amla calls the allegation ridiculous
South Africa's stand-in captain has pleaded not guilty and match referee Andy Pycroft is set to hear his case.
Russia quits war crimes court following Ukraine ruling
Moscow says that the International Criminal Court is biased.
HRW urges African states to defend ICC's core principles and protect victims of worst crimes
ICC members may offer concessions "in a misguided effort" to deter others from leaving ICC.
Nigeria gives reassurance it will not leave the ICC and urges countries 'to work together'
This year, South Africa, Gambia and Burundi announced their withdrawal from the ICC claiming it was biased.
Which African states slammed Burundi, South Africa and Gambia's withdrawal from ICC?
Burundi, South Africa and Gambia's decision to leave the ICC generated widespread support for the ICC.
Reg Dickason sees no security threat to Moeen Ali and Adil Rashid during England's tour of India
The first Test match between India and England starts on 9 November at Rajkot.
Isatou Touray: Meet first female presidential candidate in Gambia's history
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK interviews the Gambia's first female presidential candidate Isatou Touray.
Ugandan President Museveni praises African nations for withdrawing from 'useless' ICC
After Burundi and South Africa, Gambia is latest to leave the ICC which investigates war and genocide crimes
Gambia to quit International Criminal Court, accuses global body of ignoring 'war crimes' of the West
President Yahya Jammeh's government accuses ICC of targeting Africans.
Former Ivory Coast first lady's war crimes trial unfair say defence barred from calling witnesses
Simone Gbagbo accused of crimes against humanity for alleged role in 2010 election violence.
After Burundi and South Africa, who will be next to withdraw from the ICC?
Other nations are stepping up the rhetoric against the court which they say is biased against African states.
South Africa to quit International Criminal Court due to 'incompatibility'
Country claimed in 2015 it wanted to leave ICC following criticism for refusing to arrest Sudan's President.
Pakistan Cricket Board unhappy with BCCI chief Anurag Thakur over comments on cricketing ties
India and Pakistan have not played a bilateral series since 2012.