ICC training programme reaches 63,000 users, 43,000 courses as cricket eyes 2028 LA Olympics

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ICC training programme reaches 63,000 users, 43,000 courses as cricket eyes 2028 LA Olympics

Synopsis

The ICC's five-year-old training platform has quietly become cricket's backbone, touching 63,000 learners across 179 nations. With 100% member adoption and 200,000 course completions targeted by 2028—and women now 44% of elite educators—the governing body is systematically building the infrastructure to sustain cricket's Olympic expansion.

Key Takeaways

ICC Training and Education Programme reached 63,000 registered users completing 43,000 courses since 2021 launch .
Courses available in 14 languages across 110 ICC member and 69 non-member countries .
2,200 teachers and facilitators trained from 1,400 schools ; 725,000 participants globally, with 49% female participation.
Women represent 44% of ICC Global Master Educators .
21 member nations secured 2025 Olympic funding via National Olympic Committees.
ICC targets 100% member adoption , 200,000 course completions , and 25% female participation by 2028 .

The International Cricket Council (ICC) Training and Education Programme has strengthened global cricket development significantly, with more than 63,000 registered users completing over 43,000 courses in the last five years since its 2021 launch. The initiative now operates across 14 languages, drawing participants from 110 ICC member nations and 69 non-member countries, with 109 of 110 ICC members having completed at least one ICC-certified course.

Programme scope and impact

The platform covers coaching, umpiring, pitch curation, and grassroots development, with particular emphasis on women's cricket expansion. The ICC Cricket Programme has trained more than 2,200 teachers and facilitators from over 1,400 schools globally, engaging over 725,000 participants, of whom 49 per cent were women and girls. Women now represent 44 per cent of ICC Global Master Educators, who deliver training programmes across member nations.

Real-world success stories

The programme's effectiveness was demonstrated when former Namibia cricketer Craig Williams completed the ICC Coaching Level 3 pathway before assuming the role of head coach of the national team ahead of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2026. Such pathways have become integral to building competitive domestic cricket ecosystems.

Technology upgrade and future targets

The ICC is rolling out an upgraded Learning Management System (LMS) accessible via web and mobile platforms, enabling member nations to track progress, monitor data, and refine domestic cricket strategies. Will Glenwright, ICC General Manager of Development, stated that workforce strengthening is critical to the sport's trajectory.

Point of View

Umpires, curators—and the ICC is building that systematically. The 44% female educator share signals a deliberate pivot toward inclusion, not tokenism. But the real metric is whether 100% member adoption by 2028 translates into competitive depth or remains a numbers game. If domestic cricket quality doesn't visibly improve, these certifications risk becoming paperwork.
NationPress
11 May 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the ICC Training and Education Programme?
Launched in 2021, it is the ICC's main platform for cricket education and accreditation, offering courses in coaching, umpiring, pitch curation, and grassroots development. More than 63,000 registered users have completed over 43,000 courses across 14 languages.
How many countries participate in the ICC T&E Programme?
Participants have come from 110 ICC member nations and 69 non-member countries. As of now, 109 of the ICC's 110 members have completed at least one ICC-certified course.
What are the ICC's targets for 2028?
The ICC aims to achieve 100% member adoption and active programme delivery, along with more than 200,000 course completions and at least 25% female participation across all pathways by 2028.
How has the programme supported women's cricket?
Women and girls made up 49% of participants in the ICC Cricket Programme's school initiatives. Women now account for 44% of ICC Global Master Educators, who deliver training programmes globally.
What is the new Learning Management System?
The upgraded LMS is accessible via web and mobile applications, providing member nations with better access to data, monitoring, and reporting tools to track progress and improve domestic cricket strategies.
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