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Visit us http://www.splatstudio.in http://www.facebook.com/SplatStudio.in From its formation the ICC had Lord's Cricket Ground as its home, and from 1993 had its offices in the "Clock Tower" building at the nursery end of the ground. As not all Member countries had double-tax agreements with England, it was necessary to protect cricket's revenues by creating a company, ICC Development (International) Pty Ltd - known as IDI, outside the UK. This was established in January 1994 and was based in Monaco. Whilst the principal driver of the ICC's move to Dubai was the wish to bring its main employees together in one tax efficient location, a secondary reason was the wish to move offices closer to the increasingly important new centers of cricketing power in South Asia. The growing power of India and Pakistan in world cricket had made the continued control of international cricket by a British private members club (the MCC) anachronistic and unsustainable. A direct consequence of the changes and reforms instituted in 1993 was eventually to be the move away from Lord's to a more neutral venue. The dream of the ICC to have a permanent home came finally true in its 100th anniversary year. The ICC was located at Lord's Cricket ground till it relocated its base to Dubai in 2005.The ICC headquarters consists of 32 offices over three floors, include a board room, meeting rooms, and a press conference room. The ICC was one of the first global sports brands to work with Dubai Sports City.