International cricket at early portion of the 20th century was ruled with the members of this Imperial Cricket Conference, England, Australia, and South Africa. Later renamed the International Cricket convention and then the global Cricket Council, the ICC slowly gained over more duty for its administration of this game and changed its own power base from west to east. When in 2005 that the ICC transferred its offices out of Lord’s at London–dwelling of this MCC, the game’s initial rulers and its lawmakers–to Dubai, the shift from the previous means of governance was whole.