In the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the non-test playing countries which participated included

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In the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the non-test playing countries which participated included

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The non-test playing countries that participated in the 1996 Cricket World Cup were UAE, Kenya, and Holland (Option 3).

The Cricket World Cup is an international cricket tournament that features teams from different countries. Traditionally, the tournament has been open to all countries that are members of the International Cricket Council (ICC). However, the ICC also grants Test status to certain countries, which signifies that they have a long history of playing cricket at the highest level. These countries are referred to as "test-playing" nations.

In the context of the 1996 Cricket World Cup, the participating non-test playing countries were UAE, Kenya, and Holland.

1. UAE: The United Arab Emirates (UAE) participated in the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Although UAE does not have test-playing status, it has been an Associate Member of the ICC since 1989. The UAE team qualified for the tournament through the ICC Trophy, a competition that determined the final spots in the World Cup for non-test playing countries.

2. Kenya: The Kenyan cricket team also took part in the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Kenya is another Associate Member of the ICC and has made significant progress in cricket over the years. They achieved ODI (One Day International) status in 1996, which allowed them to participate in the World Cup. Kenya`s qualification for the tournament was based on their performance in the ICC Trophy.

3. Holland (Netherlands): The Netherlands, commonly referred to as Holland, was the third non-test playing country to participate in the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Like UAE and Kenya, the Netherlands is an Associate Member of the ICC. The Dutch team qualified for the World Cup through their performance in the ICC Trophy.

It`s worth noting that Hong Kong and Canada, mentioned in options 2 and 4, respectively, did not participate in the 1996 Cricket World Cup. Hong Kong, although an Associate Member of the ICC, did not qualify for the tournament through the ICC Trophy. Canada, on the other hand, has historically been one of the stronger Associate Members of the ICC, but they did not participate in the 1996 edition of the World Cup.

In conclusion, the non-test playing countries that participated in the 1996 Cricket World Cup were UAE, Kenya, and Holland (Option 3).

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