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ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Caribbean bid process takes centre stage

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ST. JOHN’S, Antigua – Cricket West Indies (CWI) is undertakin­g a thorough bid process for Caribbean countries wanting to host the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, which will be held in the West Indies and USA in June next year.

Following the bid process the venues will be confirmed on 31 July 2023.

Geoff Allardice, CEO of ICC said: “We are delighted that the next edition of the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup will take place in the West Indies and the USA. Of course, the Caribbean is a region rich in cricket culture where fans can enjoy a carnival experience with a fine tradition of producing exciting and flamboyant cricketing stars across all formats of the game. The T20 World Cup is a special event in the calendar and this upcoming edition of the men’s event will expand to 20 teams competing to claim the ultimate prize in T20 internatio­nal cricket. All host countries play an important role in the provision of world class venues, training facilities and services for players and officials, with the upgrade of any facilities providing a lasting legacy for the game in the West Indies.”

Johnny Grave, CEO of CWI said: “This will be the most significan­t sports event held in the West Indies for a generation, helping us to unlock new commercial and economic growth opportunit­ies for the ICC, CWI and our region as a whole. This will be the fifth ICC global event that we have proudly staged, 14 years since we last hosted a Men’s World Cup event, and this time it will be bigger than ever. The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 will be cohosted with the USA and is the largest ICC World Cup in history, with 20 teams playing 55 matches.”

“This tournament will be a major financial boost to the West Indies and all our host countries as it’s the perfect opportunit­y to invite the world to the biggest cricket carnival ever staged. CWI aims to partner once again with our regional government­s to ensure that we collective­ly capitalize on this fantastic platform to promote the region to the world.”

Grave added: “This tournament is also an opportunit­y for us to rebuild our cricket, re-engage our traditiona­l cricket supporters and attract a new generation of fans. Cricket has always been part of our culture and we will celebrate this tournament by providing memorable experience­s for teams and cricket fans on and off the field that will blend the unique Caribbean matchday experience with the very best in American sporting entertainm­ent.”

Countries have been required to demonstrat­e their ability to deliver a world-class venue and stage the matches by providing match and training facilities, undergo a venue inspection, provide immigratio­n, customs, medical and security support, as well as other operationa­l and logistical requiremen­ts including accommodat­ion for the members of the teams, match officials and broadcast crew.

Visits to Caribbean venues that are contemplat­ing submitting proposals to host ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 matches started on April 26. A small team will visit each country to look at facilities and discuss the pathway to becoming a host country. A similar process will also be followed to identify venues to host matches in USA.

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