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Spiralling cost of WC' 07 has ICC worried

ICC chief Malcolm Speed has said the cost for media personnel was of particular concern.

Updated on: Jul 15, 2006 04:35 PM IST
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International Cricket Council's Chief Executive Malcolm Speed has expressed concerns about the spiralling costs involved in travelling to see the World Cup in the Caribbean in March 2007.

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"The five-star hotels are very expensive. I hope when I go back there in August to the quarterly board meeting of the Cricket World Cup organising committee, then we'll have some good news," Speed said.

Speed said the cost for media personnel was of particular concern -- they would have to spend about 50 nights in the Caribbean to cover the whole event.

"At my first ICC meeting in 1997, the ICC members granted the World Cup to West Indies. I remember thinking at the time, that's a very brave decision, I'll watch with interest the World Cup in 2007, without realising I would be Chief Executive at that time," the Australian said.

"There are nine islands involved, so nine grounds and 20 practice venues are being built for major matches. They are all being funded by the various governments of the West Indies so they're all right behind it.

"I think it will have a particularly West Indian flavour and I think it will be great fun."

"We have to get through another hurricane season over the next three or four months -- some of the grounds have had problems with hurricanes."

Speed said that choosing to schedule the event in March and April coincided with peak holiday season - thereby adding to the prices. "(But) it's the safest time for us to play because later on we run into the rainy season."

 
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