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Last Updated: Sunday, 8 April 2007, 20:52 GMT 21:52 UK
ICC chief defends ticket pricing
Malcolm Speed
So far I'm reasonably pleased with how it's going

Malcolm Speed
International Cricket Council chief Malcolm Speed has defended the ticket pricing policy for the World Cup.

Attendances have been poor for many games in the Caribbean, where the cheapest Super 8 seats cost US$75.

"This is a world sporting event between major teams. Those prices were fixed by the local organising committees.

"Our only input was to say we'd like more tickets at the bottom end of the range and they've generally complied with that," he told Test Match Special.

"There are a lot of $25 [ground admission] tickets available and for a major world sporting event, that's the pricing that goes with this sort of thing."

Local organisers have made a number of concessions to try and boost crowd numbers.

Fans will now be able to take musical instruments to the grounds without requiring written permission in advance and a no re-entry policy has been scrapped.

"I've been to some matches in Guyana and Jamaica and St Kitts and St Lucia where there have been bigger crowds and I think the atmosphere has been there.

"As we move through the tournament, I hope there will be more of the Caribbean flavour," said Speed.

More concessions are expected when the teams move on to Grenada and Barbados for the second stage of the Super 8s.

"The local organising committee takes the revenue from the gates so they need to make decisions about discounted tickets or free tickets for schoolchildren, those sort of things.

"But over the last week or so there has been a lot of effort gone into that and I think we'll see a change at those two venues in particular," Speed continued.



SEE ALSO
Crowd rules relaxed at World Cup
07 Apr 07 |  Cricket
Cup chief pledges strong finish
02 Apr 07 |  West Indies
Cup bosses blamed for poor crowds
31 Mar 07 |  West Indies
Cricket World Cup 2007 schedule
03 Apr 07 |  Cricket


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