Answer:
(i)
ICC stood for Imperial Cricket Conference and was under the control of the
British in England.
(ii) It was renamed as International Cricket Conference by 1965 and was dominated
by its founding members, England and Australia.
(iii) Both these countries retained the veto power in its
proceedings which made them privileged.
The ICC was renamed, on the other hand, to make it an
international organisation to regulate the laws of cricket.
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