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James
Fitzgerald - ICC
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With
just one day to go before the start of the inaugural ICC World
Twenty20 in South Africa, ICC President Ray Mali expressed his
excitement at the prospect of the world's top cricketing nations
going head to head in the shortest form of the game.
Speaking
on the eve of the first match of the tournament, which will see
hosts South Africa taking on the West Indies at the Wanderers
in Johannesburg, Mr Mali said it promised to a wonderful event.
"After
months of planning, I am looking forward to things finally kicking
off tomorrow. This is a new format of the game but one which has
been embraced wholeheartedly in the domestic scene, especially
here in South Africa.
"It
is fast and furious with plenty of action, and judging by the
overwhelming crowd response we have had for the warm-up games
over the last few days, the atmosphere at all three grounds is
bound to be fantastic.
"The
fans here love this form of the game for its entertainment value
but also for the quality of cricket that is on display and the
ICC World Twenty20 will give them a chance to witness the top
cricketers in the world going all out in what is sure to be a
hotly contested tournament," he added.
Mr
Mali stressed the importance that the ICC places on the Spirit
of Cricket.
"We
are confident that the players have embraced the concept of the
Spirit of Cricket and that all the games in this wonderful tournament
will be played in the very best spirit by these true sportsmen.
It is something I know most players feel strongly about,"
he said.
"Also,
this tournament will be the first of many together with our new
broadcast partners ESPN STAR Sports, who are now on board and
we are looking forward to excellent coverage which will be beamed
into homes in 105 countries across the globe for those who could
not make it to the grounds in South Africa.
"We
are also grateful to our commercial partners: Emirates, Nokia,
Reliance, Emaar MGF and Pepsi as well as our local partners for
this tournament, Imperial, South Africa Tourism, Standard Bank
and Southern Sun. Their contribution is vital in securing the
well being of this great game into the future.
"Now
let's get the show on the road and enjoy two weeks of sizzling
action."
The
South African cities of Johannesburg, Durban and Cape Town will
be the venues for this intensive two-week event and a host of
top players from all over the globe are chomping at the bit to
get stuck in.
The
likes of Adam Gilchrist, Mahendra Singh Dhoni, Jacob Oram, Shahid
Afridi, Lasith Malinga, AB de Villiers, Chris Gayle, Tamim Iqbal,
Kevin Pietersen and Tatenda Taibu will all be there from each
of the ten Full Members while players of the calibre of Steve
Tikolo and Ryan Watson will be among those representing the world
of Associate cricket.
As
well as the top ten teams, which qualified automatically, Kenya
and Scotland got to this stage having made it to the final of
the ICC World Cricket League Division 1, held in Nairobi in February.
The
ICC World Twenty20 will take place from 11 to 24 September and
will involve 12 teams, 27 matches, three venues and countless
thrills.
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