ICC CWC 2007 Success Depends on World Class Pitches & Outfields
ICC CWC 2007, Jamaica August 17, 2006....The pitches and outfields on which next year's ICC Cricket World Cup
tournament will be contested will come under increasing scrutiny in the
months ahead.
Both ICC CEO Malcolm Speed and ICC Cricket World
Cup West Indies 2007 Inc. Managing Director & CEO, Chris Dehring,
last week signalled that, while the 12 stadiums have been receiving
much public attention, the playing conditions would be of utmost
importance to the event's success.
"From now on we need to focus on the playing conditions - the pitches,
the outfields - to make sure that they are of a very high standard
because ultimately this Event will be judged on the basis of the
cricket that is played here in the 2007 Cricket World Cup," Speed
stated, talking to media in Kingston, Jamaica, after three days of
meetings with officials from ICC CWC 2007 headquarters.
Dehring,
who also addressed the press conference at which Speed spoke last
Friday, agreed it is vital that the grounds on which cricket will be
played are of world-class standard.
"We are very much focusing
on playing conditions; making sure our pitches and outfields are the
finest collection of pitches and outfields that would have been
prepared for any Cricket World Cup - and we are very much on track to
deliver that.
"We have appointed a Sports Agronomy Team that
is testing the pitches and outfields and making sure that the requisite
standards are achieved. You would have already seen some of the
standards that we have imposed on the Host Venues. You would have seen
it here at Sabina Park where the new outfield has palpably demonstrated
what these new standards can achieve," he said, referring to the first
One-Day International between the West Indies and India earlier this
year.
"An entire day's play was thought to have been ruined
when it poured with rain on the morning of a One-Day International.
(Instead) we had almost an entire day's play. That's all been a result
of the type of standards which we have required each country to
implement."
The pitches and outfields, Speed noted, would be
part of the ICC CWC 2007 legacy and would allow the West Indies "to
host great cricket matches in the future".