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| The Sky commentators made some interesting points during the WI/NZ game yesterday. Mostly about ticket prices being prohibitively high, and also that you can't leave the match and then pop back, which is apparently quite a WI custom, to pop in and out from work. The banning of horns etc is something that's led to a different atmosphere. Apprently you can apply to have a horn though! Woo hoo! All of this can be apportioned at the ICC, rather than anythng to do with the Windies authorities themselves.
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| There's no doubt that the Caribbean is a great destination for the Cricket World Cup. It's taken the incompetence of the ICC to ensure that it won't be a complete success. Any idiot knows that tickets need to be priced so that people can afford them and also distributed in a way that people are used to buying them. The ICC have failed on both of these crucial points. |
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| But would you expect anything less from the ICC! Done correctly a World Cup in the West Indies is a great idea, providing you fill the ground with the locals (in conditions they are used to) because of the atmosphere they create. IMO that is one of the things that makes the Windies a special venue. You know that something is wrong when a WI v Aus game doesnt generate a full house and the crowd was deviod of its usual atmosphere. The ticket prices should have been lower IMO and the revenue should have been generated by TV, advertising and sponsership. As the grounds are still fairly small you arent going to generate that much more money by ramping the prices up, especially if the stadia are half empty!
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| Blame the LOCs not the ICC. |
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| I really do not understand why people keep saying i am whining because Pakistan lost.. what does that have to do with poor facilities.. and bad management. We all know the ICC is incompetent they banked on tourists providing the majority of the ticket purchasing setting the prices too high, while any fool knows the atmosphere is going to be provided by the locals not the tourists. Still what about the grounds??? i do not think many of the pitches have been upto par, today Australia and Bangladesh are playing a 22 over match because of rain, what happened to reserve days??? here are a few comments from cricinfo maybe the people making these comments are also biased because their team lost "The nets are wet and the run-ups are wet ... some of the batsmen have had throw-downs and after a major fight the bowlers have been allowed to practice on the outfield." South Africa's coach Micky Arthur discovers first hand the state of the new Providence Stadium's facilities. An ICC spokesman said they were "98% there" "Please, organisers, please, give a thought to the people that really matter - the spectators - and get the grounds filled up." Mark Nicholas appeals for action as West Indies played their match with New Zealand against the empty backdrop of the Sir Vivian Ground in Antigua http://content-pak.cricinfo.com/wool...ry/288188.html another gem.... Pakistan is sending 2 police officers to help investigate.... this is the state of WI police force.. they need help from Pakistan... we have the most corrupt police in the world!!! Antiga is just not ready an article by Andrew Miller http://blogs.cricinfo.com/wc_tourdia...ready.php#more Last edited by Mr Hutt : 31-03-2007 at 09:03 PM. |
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Rules of the tournament that would be in place regardless of where it was held. All efforts are made to finish the game on the day it is scheduled. You keep bringing up the issue of rain as if this is unique to the WI. Quote:
Shows how much you know. Furthermore, if the line of inquiry of the murder of the Pakistan coach allegedly by pakistanis for something related to Pakistan cricket leads to Pakistan, they might need the help of Pakistani policemen. |
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How is the murder of Bob Woolmer related to Pakistan and Pakistan cricket? Could just have been random as you say... there is no such thing as a WI police force..
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