Cricket World Cup media

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The Cricket World Cup is one of the most viewed sporting events in the world, being televised in over 200 countries to over 2.2 billion television viewers.[1][2][3][4][5] Television rights, mainly for the 2011 and 2015 World Cup, were sold for over US$1.1 billion,[6] and sponsorship rights were sold for a further US$500 million.[7] The 2003 Cricket World Cup matches were attended by 626,845 people,[8] while the 2007 Cricket World Cup sold more than 570,000 tickets so far and recorded the highest ticketing revenue for a Cricket World Cup.[9] The recent World Cups have transformed into larger media events than the previous ones, where One-Day International Cricket was still in its developing stages.

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[edit] Attendance

The 2003 Cricket World Cup matches were attended by 626,845 people, while in 2007 it sold more that 672,000.[10]

Summary of past years:

Year Host Attendance Matches played
1975 England 158,000 15
1979 England 132,000* 15
1983 England 232,081 27
1987 India/Pakistan  ? 27
1992 Australia/New Zealand  ? 39
1996 India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka  ? 37
1999 England  ? 42
2003 South Africa 626,845 52
2007 West Indies 672,000 51

(* Note: The 1979 World Cup dropped in attendance because of poor weather.)

[edit] Mascots

Each Cricket World Cup in recent times have had featured its own mascots. The mascot designs show some representing a characteristic feature (costume, flora, fauna, etc) of the host country(s).

World Cup Mascot(s) Description
South Africa
2003

World Cup Dazzler

A Zebra, a symbol of the wild life in South Africa.
West Indies
2007

World Cup Mello

An orange racoon-like creature wearing casual Caribbean clothing.

[edit] Logos

Each Cricket World Cup have had also featured its own Logos. The Logo designs also show some representing a characteristic feature (costume, flora, fauna, etc) of the host country(s).

World Cup Mascot(s) Description
Australia
1992

Official Logo

Logo featuring the name of the Official sponsors of the 1992 Cricket World Cup Benson and Hedges
India/Pakistan/Sri Lanka
1996

Official Logo

Logo featuring a batsman, with the name of Official sponsors of 1996 Cricket World Cup Wills.
England
1999

Official Logo

A player bowling representing county cricket[citation needed] in England.
South Africa
2003

Official Logo

Stripes like a Zebra's, a symbol of the wild life in South Africa.
West Indies
2007

Official Logo

A cricketer on a palm beach representing beach cricket in the Caribbean.

[edit] References

  1. ^ cbc staff (2007-03-14). "2007 Cricket World Cup". cbc. Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
  2. ^ Peter Switzer. "Scoring Big". www.charteredaccountants.com.au. Retrieved on 2007-02-24.
  3. ^ "World Cup Overview". cricketworldcup.com. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
  4. ^ "The Wisden History of the Cricket World Cup". www.barbadosbooks.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
  5. ^ "Papa John's CEO Introduces Cricket to Jerry Jones and Daniel Snyder". ir.papajohns.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-04.
  6. ^ Cricinfo staff (2006-12-09). "ICC rights for to ESPN-star". Cricinfo. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
  7. ^ Cricinfo staff (2006-01-18). "ICC set to cash in on sponsorship rights". Cricinfo. Retrieved on 2007-01-30.
  8. ^ "Cricket World Cup 2003" 12. ICC. Retrieved on 2007-01-29.
  9. ^ "ICC CWC 2007 Match Attendance Soars Past 400,000". cricketworld.com. Retrieved on 2007-04-25.
  10. ^ Wisden Cricketers Almanack 2004
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