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Source: Jamaica Observer, September 28,
2005)
Rapid
progress being made for World Cup 2007
Top Cricket World Cup officials have said that
plans for the 2007 event in the Caribbean are more advanced at this stage than
they were for the 2003 version staged in South Africa.
Donald
Lockerbie, venue development director and chief operating officer of the ICC
Cricket World Cup 2007, said the ICC had "repeatedly told us we're ahead of
where South Africa was at the same time for the 2003 Cricket World Cup".
"One of
the main reasons this is so is because the ICC have been part of our planning
from the beginning and we have forged a great partnership with them,"
Lockerbie, who met with Local Organising Committees and other officials in St
Lucia and Barbados earlier this week, said.
He also
credited the Cricket World Cup organisation for developing the framework for a
comprehensive plan which has been endorsed by tournament owners - the ICC - and
which is now being systematically implemented across the region.
Nigel
Rushman, the Cricket World Cup's event director, echoed similar sentiments
regarding the progress being made in planning the World Cup event.
"This
is my third Cricket World Cup and we're more advanced in planning than either of
the previous two in which I was involved at the same stage," he disclosed.
"This
is far more complicated because we're operating across nine countries, but
nonetheless the progress which stakeholders have made is well advanced in
comparison.
"Enthusiasm is building and the pace of work is accelerating and it's great
to be working with a motivated team of professionals and Caribbean
nationals."
Rushman
cited the fact that the event management department was "approaching the
end of (its) planning and assessment and moving into an operational mode,
looking at specific Match Day plans", as an indication of the progress that
had been made.
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