About the AACC
The Asian African Cricket Council is the permanent, non-commercial, non-regulatory institutional platform facilitating structured cricket collaboration between Asia and Africa.
Non-Regulatory Notice: The Asian African Cricket Council (AACC) is not a governing authority for cricket. The AACC does not issue binding rules, regulations, sanctions or directives applicable to national cricket boards, leagues, associations, clubs, players or officials. The AACC operates solely as a facilitative, advisory and collaborative institutional platform.
The Institutional Foundation
Founded by Dr. GD Singh and Dr. Neetu Singh Marwah, the AACC exists to provide a permanent, neutral and facilitative institutional platform through which cricket stakeholders across Asia and Africa can engage in structured dialogue, collaboration and development. The AACC operates as a Section 8 Company under Indian law — non-commercial by design and governed by its founding Charter.
Our Charter
The founding constitutional document of the AACC. All governance flows from this charter.
Leadership
The Founding Offices and Governing Council of the AACC.
History
The story of how the AACC was founded and its institutional journey.
Legal Status
The AACC's status as a Section 8 (non-commercial) company under the Companies Act 2013.