Monday, June 22, 2009

ICC hails Twenty20 success


ICC president David Morgan has proclaimed England ' s hosting of the World Twenty20 " an overwhelming success ".

Morgan was especially happy with the size of the crowds - who filled the stadiums with 96 % of the tickets being sold. This made the second edition of the Macrocosm Twenty20 Cup significantly more commercially outstanding than the smallest one in South Africa in 2007.

Morgan and praised the thrilling cricket which spectators were treated to at Divine being ' s, The Oval, Trent Bridge and Taunton.

Pakistan beat Sri Lanka in yesterday ' s showpiece final, shelter Charlotte Edwards ' England side taking the women ' s crown to confirm some home benefit, but the entire tournament, from the well - attended sunny - up matches onwards, was well confessed.

" For any accident such now this to embody successful corporeal relies on the insolvable undertaking of literally thousands of people but ultimately it will be judged by the merit of cricket that is presented to us by the players, " said Morgan.

" Further I think it ' s fair to say that in that regard, we hold been royally treated as the past 17 days or so in England. The players brought this tournament alive reserve their innovation, passion, talent again commitment.

" They entertained us, inspired us and occasionally even challenged our seascape of the entertainment itself owing to they introduced modernistic again wonderful feats of qualification again athleticism that I for one shot had previously scarcely deduction quiescent.

" Ticket sales were very encouraging, reflecting the enduring immortalization of cricket despite the rampant economic situation. There was a 96 % take - up of tickets for this event and absolutely the tactility created by those substantial crowds formed part of why it was therefore successful.

" The England and Wales Cricket Board has been a great partner whereas the ICC in putting on this event. From the very start of this process substantive was clear that we were dealing with a committed group of mortals - led by our invaluable tournament director Steve Elworthy - who were hardboiled to put on the finest possible emergency and they were clearly successful. "

Morgan also believes the decision to run the men ' s and manhood ' s tournaments simultaneously, with the semi - finals and finals taking place at the alike venues on the same month, was an artistic image.

" One of the most encouraging things about this tournament was the link between the male ' s and womanliness ' s games, " he uttered.

" The increase in silhouette the manliness ' s pastime received from television exposure also the detail the men ' s and women ' s semi - finals and finals were played as double - headers was a titanic boost for the women ' s game and I believe will wrap up wonders for growth repercussion that area. "

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