SVG on target to meet June 1 deadline for Cricket World Cup facilities

St. Vincent and the Grenadines (SVG) is making significant progress in its preparations to host the 2024 Cricket World Cup, with the country confidently moving towards meeting the June 1 deadline for venue handover to the International Cricket Council (ICC).

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Speaking at a press conference in Kingstown, Michael “Mike” Findlay, a member of the local organizing committee, expressed optimism about meeting the upcoming deadline. He assured that SVG is well on track to deliver the playing fields to the ICC in time for the prestigious tournament.

SVG is set to host Group D matches, with the first match scheduled for June 13 between Bangladesh and The Netherlands. The country is also gearing up for its first night match on June 14 between Nepal and South Africa, with high expectations surrounding South Africa’s participation.

An electronic scoreboard, mandated by tournament regulations

Findlay highlighted the importance of upgrading facilities at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex, including the installation of lighting for night matches, a first for the venue. Additionally, an electronic scoreboard, mandated by tournament regulations, is being implemented to enhance the spectator experience.

To ensure uninterrupted power supply during matches, SVG plans to utilize generators for all electricity needs at the venue, reducing dependence on the local power grid. Findlay emphasized the significance of meeting the standards set by such a prestigious international event, acknowledging the substantial investment required by the government.

Despite encountering delays related to equipment procurement and pitch maintenance, Findlay expressed confidence in the progress made thus far. He revealed that all pitches at the Arnos Vale Sports Complex and practice venues have been relayed and are showing promising signs of growth.

Final preparations

As part of the final preparations, SVG intends to conduct a trial match to assess the readiness of the facilities and ensure smooth operations during the tournament. Findlay outlined plans for traffic management and spectator access, including designated parking areas at the decommissioned ET Joshua Airport.

Amidst the flurry of activity leading up to the event, SVG aims to provide a world-class experience for players, officials, and spectators alike, showcasing the country’s commitment to hosting a successful Cricket World Cup.

St. Vincent and the Grenadines’ diligent efforts reflect a determined push toward readiness for the Cricket World Cup, underscoring the nation’s dedication to delivering a memorable tournament experience.

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