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It’s going to be a celebration of cricket: Richardson on WWT20

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ANTIGUA: The ICC Women’s World T20 2018 in the West Indies in Novemberwould be a “celebration of cricket” in true Caribbean style, David Richardson, the International Cricket Council Chief Executive, has said.
Speaking during a trip to assess preparations for the big event, Richardson hoped the tournament would mark another leap forward for the women’s game as well as in efforts to make the sport more inclusive, an ICC report on Sunday said.
The tournament, which starts on November 9 and is the first stand-alone Women’s World T20, is a chance for the local communities to put their stamp on it, he added.
“We want this event to belong to the community, as opposed to the ICC,” he said
“We want to be more inclusive. Cricket is for everyone. Certainly this event provides an opportunity for the communities to get involved and we’re going to make accessibility to the event and coming to the matches very easy and affordable to do,” Richardson said.”All matches are going to be broadcast, and the rest of the world is looking forward to it. It is a perfect opportunity for the Caribbean cricket community to showcase themselves and hopefully the players will come to the party and perform as well,” he said.
According to a survey conducted by the ICC, 39per cent of all cricket fans are female and this number is expected to increase over the next few years. Richardson expected the 2018 edition of the tournament to build on the goodwill generated by the ICC Women’s World Cup 2017 in England. (UNI)

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