In preparation for the International Cricket Council (ICC) Men’s T20 World Cup in June 2024, the Broward County Parks and Recreation Division has embarked on a $8.4 million renovation project at Central Broward Park and Broward County Stadium.
The endeavor, aimed at updating the stadium’s infrastructure, promises not only to elevate the venue to international standards but also to inject vitality into the local economy.
Groundbreaking ceremony
On Tuesday, Broward County officials commemorated the commencement of this transformative initiative with a groundbreaking ceremony at Central Broward Park and Broward County Stadium.
With cricket being the second most-watched sport globally, the selection of Broward County Stadium in Lauderhill, Florida, as one of three U.S. host sites underscores the significance of this undertaking.
Boosting the local economy
The renovation project is poised to generate a ripple effect in the local economy, offering job opportunities and luring visitors to South Florida.
As the tournament kicks off on June 1, cricket enthusiasts from around the world will converge at Broward County Stadium, breathing new life into the region’s hospitality and tourism sectors.
Key matches and stadium upgrades
The ICC has confirmed a series of major matches scheduled at Broward County Stadium, including Sri Lanka versus Nepal on Tuesday, June 11, USA versus Ireland on Friday, June 14, India versus Canada on Saturday, June 15, and Pakistan versus Ireland on Sunday, June 16.
Notably, the stadium’s capacity will double from its current 5,000 to approximately 10,000 permanent seats, thanks to the installation of covered VIP grandstands, general ticketholders grandstands, and other essential facilities.















