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The rise and rise of cricket’s World Cup

Gone are the days when a batsman would plod for 60 overs to make a measly 36 in a one-day match as India’s Sunil Gavaskar did in the inaugural World Cup in 1975.

Gone also is a cricket World Cup that would comprise only 15 matches over five playing days with no live global television coverage and little money like that first one in England. Five days? **The upcoming 16-team World Cup in the Caribbean will last 48 days with 51 matches broadcast live to an estimated world-wide audience of 1.5 billion. **The World Cup just keeps getting bigger with more teams, more matches, more money and higher revenue.

Clive Lloyd’s West Indians pocketed £4,000 for winning the 1975 World Cup and £10,000 for retaining the title in 1979. The 2007 champions after the final in Barbados on April 28 will take home a cool $2.2 million and the runners-up will be compensated with a million dollars. First-timers Bermuda and Ireland are assured of earning $15,000 each just for stepping on the pitch. Teams losing each first round match will be rewarded with $5,000.

The total prize money for the 2007 World Cup is $5 million, having grown five-fold since the 1999 edition in England. Many have questioned the wisdom of bringing in more teams into the World Cup lest it lowers playing standards. Of the 16 going to the West Indies, six are non-Test playing nations. But television bosses, who usually have the final say in such matters, can’t wait for the day when the field is increased to 32 teams like in the football World Cup.

“Cricket needs to evolve,” said Nimbus chairman Harish Thawani, who paid a whopping $612 million to win the marketing rights for Indian cricket for the next four years. “Cricket is essentially a 10-country sport with only 4-5 countries providing revenues worth the mention. But cricket must reduce its excessive dependency on India. If the Indian economy slows down, the revenues of the sport will decline. New markets have to be found.” Five of the six global sponsors of the International Cricket Council (ICC) are India-specific because the country’s vast cricket-loving population is a sponsors’ dream. The idea of the World Cup was first mooted in England by Ben Brocklehurst, owner of the Cricketer magazine and a former Somerset captain, who suggested a multi-nation tournament be played in 1972.

Brocklehurst wanted the six Test-playing nations then – England, Australia, India, Pakistan, West Indies and New Zealand – to join South Africa and a Rest of World team in a 21-match event in September 1972. The International Cricket Conference, as the ICC was known then, rejected the idea but it was not long before England were asked to host the first World Cup in 1975. Prudential Assurance sponsored the first three events before the World Cup shifted outside England when political and sporting rivals India and Pakistan hosted the 1987 edition.

The move came with dramatic changes. Matches were reduced from 60 overs to 50-overs-a-side and the 27 World Cup games were spread over 32 days, almost twice as long as in 1983. Coloured clothing and white balls were introduced at the 1992 tournament in Australia and New Zealand where South Africa made a comeback to the world scene from their apartheid-induced ban. South Africa and the other eight Test nations played each other once in the league phase with the top four advancing to the semi-finals. The number of matches increased from 27 to 39. Holland, Kenya and the United Arab Emirates made their World Cup debut in 1999, Bangladesh came in 1999 and Namibia and Scotland joined the action in 2003. The ICC expects to generate revenue worth $235 million after the Caribbean odyssey. afp
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Red should be for Canada (as I am sure there is at least 1 supporter (me)).

Kenya can take black if they wish.

Cricket World Cup

Who do you think is gonna win the World Cup
Come on Pakistan Hope u win Best of luck

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I think south africa is favourite.

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Hussy backs any five for the world cup, Its include Australia,Sri Lanka,Kiwis & Southa Africans.

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^^ and pakistan

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Wed 14 2nd Match, Group A - Australia v Scotland
Warner Park, Basseterre, St Kitts

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:D must watch game

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**Warne backs Aussies World Cup chances!

**Shane Warne says that New Zealand and Sri Lanka are the only sides that pose a threat to Australia in the cricket World Cup.

Despite having lost five games in a row in one-day competitions Warne believes that the Aussies are still favourites to lift the trophy because of their experience when it comes to the biggest stage of all.

He said: "I think New Zealand and Sri Lanka are two of the danger sides. I just like the way they play. I reckon they have a chance with the small grounds and the way the wickets will play.

“But I don’t have any doubts whatsoever about the Australian side. They’ll be fine. They’ve still been making 350, so if they keep making those sort of scores I’m sure they’ll be okay.”

However, Warne has dismissed the chances of South Africa, who are currently ranked as the best one-day side in the world.

The Proteas are in the same qualifying group as the Australians, but the spin legend thinks that teams that plan well and execute those strategies will be able to overcome them.

** “I don’t think South Africa have a chance. They don’t have much flair. They’re very regimented,” he said.
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“I know they’re rated the number one side in the world at the moment, but I don’t think they’re the best side in the world.”

The Australian added that the West Indies would do well because of their home advantage but did not think that this was enough to propel them to winning the trophy

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Cheetah Jee, zara phurtee sey apna rang-baranga dhaaga khol dein, nahin to Pakistan ka sitara gardish mein aajaaye gaa. :D

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:rotfl:

all the threads are getting merged but there is only one official thread maker :snooty:

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I dont know how far this is true but according to this India will play Pak on April 15th if none of the minnows cause an upset!

http://www.icc-cricket.com/icc/events/worldcup/schedule.html

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anyone showing the paki matches here :D

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Where are you guys following the Pak game?

Cricinfo updates are so slow, and Sky is showing Bhindia v Holland.

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ah cricket web.

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there is a website but if i post it here i will get a warning

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Does anyone know who is the host broadcaster of this world cup? sky?

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^^ sky sports

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^ Source?

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i know already

I saw the adverts on sky sports

did you not see it?? The world cup is being overated