Six associate countries have all been honoured with the ICC Development Award 2023 for their significant contributions to cricket.
The apex body of international cricket bestowed the six nations for their marked improvement over the recent period of time.

The Six countries are Mexico, Oman, Nepal, Scotland, UAE and Netherlands - who were handed the awards.
Mexico received recognition for its "Cricket Prisons" initiative. This programme aims to aid inmate rehabilitation by introducing it within prison facilities. The initiative has been praised for its positive impact on inmates.
Nepal's remarkable growth in engagement was also recognised. The country saw a 30% increase in Facebook, reflecting a surge in interest and support for cricket among Nepali fans.
Oman was awarded for its 'It's4Her' programme. This initiative has significantly boosted women's participation in cricket across the country. programme's success is evident in the increased involvement of women in the sports.
Scotland received accolades for its inclusive cricket programmes. These initiatives focus on supporting and underrepresented groups, ensuring that cricket is accessible to all.
The UAE women's team's achievements were particularly noteworthy. Their unbeaten streak at the Women's T20 World Cup Asia Qualifiers showcased their dominance and skill.
Netherlands were handed the award for their outstanding performance in the World Cup 2023, where they received much recognition after beating South Africa and Bangladesh.
The ICC Development Award 3 recognises these countries' innovative approaches to promoting cricket. From rehabilitation programmes boosting women's participation and engaging fans, each country has made significant strides in the sport.