The Courier & Advertiser (Fife Edition)

Scotland co-hosts cricket World Cup

- SOPHIE GOODWIN

Scotland will co-host the 2030 ICC Men’s T20 World Cup alongside England and Ireland, following a competitiv­e bidding process run by the ICC.

It will be the first time that the Cricket World Cup has been held in Scotland since the 1999 tournament, when two matches were played at The Grange in Edinburgh.

The announceme­nt comes after Scotland’s recent success at the Men’s T20 World Cup in Oman, with Cricket Scotland hoping that cohosting the tournament will be the next step towards growing the game in Scotland and becoming an establishe­d force in world cricket.

Cricket Scotland chairman Tony Brian said: “Cricket Scotland is delighted, with the England & Wales Cricket Board and Cricket Ireland, to be awarded co-hosting rights by the Internatio­nal Cricket Council to the 2030 Men’s T20 World Cup Final.

“This is the first global cricket finals to be held partly in Scotland since 1999.

“It will be great for the Scottish cricket public to be able to see the stars of world cricket in person, as well as for Scotland to show off its history and beauty to the cricket lovers from around the world who will flock to see the finals. The event will bring significan­t economic benefit to the country.

“We look forward to continuing our very productive partnershi­p with the other co-hosts and the ICC to deliver a truly memorable global tournament in 2030.”

Scotland is now one of 14 countries that will host the next eight T20 World Cup tournament­s and will now work closely with the ECB, Cricket Ireland and the ICC to finalise arrangemen­ts for the competitio­n.

ICC chairman Greg Barclay said: “We are delighted to have concluded this competitiv­e bidding process for the first time for ICC events.

“To have 14 members hosting eight events is a reflection of the truly global nature of our sport and I’d like to offer congratula­tions to the successful bidders.”

It will be great for the public to see the stars of world cricket in person

 ?? ?? BOWLED OVER: Scotland’s Richie Berrington and Josh Davey celebrate at the World Cup last month.
BOWLED OVER: Scotland’s Richie Berrington and Josh Davey celebrate at the World Cup last month.

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