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The 100-day countdown to the Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka from September 18 began on Sunday with more than 350 school children from Kandy district forming a giant '100' at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Jun 10, 2012, 08:21 PM (IST)
Edited: Jun 10, 2012, 08:21 PM (IST)
ICC announced the launch of more tickets for all matches of the Twenty20 World Cup from June 12 onwards © Getty Images
Pallekele: June 10, 2012
The 100-day countdown to the Twenty20 World Cup in Sri Lanka from September 18 began on Sunday with more than 350 school children from Kandy district forming a giant ‘100’ at the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium.
At a special event held to commemorate the day, the International Cricket Council, together with Sri Lanka Cricket, donated 100 cricket bats amongst the girls and boys who participated in competitive cricket in Kandy district.
The Twenty20 World Cup will be staged from September 18 to October 7 in Colombo, Hambantota and Pallekele, with the women’s group stages in Galle.
The ICC also announced the launch of more tickets for all matches of the Twenty20 World Cup from June 12 onwards.
ICC Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said, “We are now 100 days away from the first ICC World Twenty20 tournament in Asia. This year’s event promises to be even more explosive as player skills in the T20 format have expanded and cricket fans from around the world are dashing to be in Sri Lanka,” he said in an ICC release.
“The second phase of the ticket sales will be another opportunity for fans that missed out on booking their tickets earlier this year to secure their stadium seat and experience excitement of every ball being hit at the event,” Lorgat said.
Upali Dharmadasa, President of Sri Lanka Cricket, said, “The ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012 is a sporting spectacle not to be missed by any fan. Sri Lanka is ready and excited to host this global event and I sincerely encourage all cricket fans to purchase the remaining tickets early to avoid last-minute disappointment.”
The ticket prices will start from USD 0.25 for the single group games and the final will be priced between USD 2.50 and USD 45.
The Women’s Twenty20 World Cup will be free of charge for spectators in the group stages, which will be played in Galle.
The semifinals and final will be played on the same day on the same ground as the men’s semifinals and final and will be covered by the same ticket. (PTI)
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