There will be no shortage of spectacle in the forthcoming T20 World Cup. At the same time as the United States of America will host its first-ever global event, world cricket is making a triumphant comeback to the Caribbean islands. The International Cricket Council (ICC) believes that the United States is a key market for expanding cricket outside of the Commonwealth countries, where it may be profitable and widely popularized in the West.
The T20 World Cup will take place in the West Indies and the United States starting on June 1.
Tournament director Fawwaz Baksh is prepared to greet spectators and knows the goal. Notably, the primary tournaments will be held in six Caribbean countries, while the matches will be held in New York, Miami, and Dallas in the United States. Baksh said that the fans should have an amazing time since the West Indies will provide a festive atmosphere in the stands when discussing the secret to organizing a successful event.
“The United States and the West Indies make a winning combination. In the West Indies, we’re renowned for having a wonderful time and for our lively party scenes. That is what spectators should anticipate when they come here to watch sports. So, in addition to coming to see fantastic cricket, come here to have a great time, Baksh told Reuters.
It’s extremely encouraging to see this kind of response. Baksh
People from all around the world have indicated their desire to watch the tournament, which is generating a lot of interest in the matches in terms of ticket sales. According to Baksh, in the first 48 hours, 1.2 million applications were received from 126 nations, with 900,000 of those coming from the United States and the West Indies.
We were unsure of the reaction when we introduced cricket to the United States, a market that is unfamiliar to us. We are aware that there are a significant number of foreign nationals living in the United States and that cricket interests people everywhere. However, the kind of response that Baksh is seeing is really encouraging.