Three International Masters Cricket World Cups across three age groups and three continents. Each one ticking away below — squad selection opens member-side, and the world is watching.
Whether you sit on the council, run a national federation, or follow the game from the stands.
IMC officials, country managers and verification officers — sign in to manage tournaments, players and eligibility.
Sign in →Become a member nation. Field a squad in IMC World Cups. Represent your country in masters-age cricket.
Get in touch →The IMC story, age groups, governance, member nations — and where masters cricket is heading next.
Learn more →International Masters Cricket (IMC) is a not-for-profit incorporated association, registered in New South Wales, Australia. IMC governs international cricket across four age categories — Over-40s, Over-50s, Over-60s and Over-70s.
IMC was officially established at an AGM on 6 August 2023, attended by members from all 14 member nations. Prior to that, IMC had existed as the de facto governing body for international over-40s and over-50s cricket since 2018. The 2023 reorganization brought the over-60s and over-70s into the fold.
Masters cricket is growing rapidly around the world. From World Cups in Mississauga, Guyana and Hyderabad to grassroots squads in member nations, IMC's mission is simple: keep the long innings going.
Fourteen member nations spanning every continent that plays cricket.