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Vol. 5 Num 988 Sun. March 11, 2007  
   
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ICC World Cup 2007
WC opens in Windies today


Caribbean heritage will be put on show in the opening ceremony of the eighth Cricket World Cup when the gala event takes place at the Trelawny Multi-Purpose Stadium in Jamaica today.

The much-anticipated ceremony will be telecast live on Bangladesh Television at 4:15am Monday.

As organisers remain tight-lipped, it was learned that the show was slated to have some spectacular lighting effects. They have also roped in two lighting consultants for this grand affair one of whom has worked for the American Super Bowl just a few months earlier. A budget of 2 billion Jamaican dollars has been estimated for this showcase event.

The organisers plan to put forth the rich heritage of the Caribbean nations as well as the talent and creativity of the local people.

Legendary West Indies all-rounder Sir Garfield Sobers will officially announce the tournament open. It is expected that some cricket greats and top officials will grace the event.

The stadium at Trelawny, especially built for the World Cup, will see all sixteen teams taking part in the ceremony in a parade that will officially introduce the players to the islands.

Hosts West Indies take on Pakistan in the opening match at Kingston on March 13.