Code of Conduct
Cricket is best known as “The Gentleman’s Game” . GMM T 20 promotes fare play and upholds the true spirit of this great game .
MCC holds the Custodianship of the laws of cricket sine the club cricket started in 1787 in England .
Although the International Cricket Council is the global Governing Body for cricket, even today it still relies on MCC to write and interpret the Laws of Cricket, which are applicable from the village green to the Test arena globally .
MCC’s Laws sub-committee are responsible for the debating, decision making and drafting of the Laws, which are – in turn – passed by MCC’s Main Committee, retaining a robust and measured decision-making process.
Certain levels of cricket are subject to playing regulations, which may create subtle differences to the Laws themselves. This is most high profile at international level, where the ICC applies playing conditions which can cause some confusion at lower levels of the game.