The International Cricket Council has
launched the official website of the 2015 World Cup, which will be
co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand. This milestone coincided with the
tournament launch events held on Tuesday in Melbourne and Wellington, at
which the pools, host cities and fixtures were announced.
Containing all the latest tournament information, the site - accessible on any device from www.cricketworldcup.com
- will be an essential source of tournament, ticketing,
player/team/venue information, tour and travel packages for fans around
the world.
Campbell Jamieson, the ICC’s General Manager – Commercial, said: “More than ever, cricket fans are engaging with cricket content, and each other, through digital platforms. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be the most social cricket tournament ever and this launch marks the start of that conversation.
“Fans can start planning their World Cup experience by registering now for tournament news and ticketing updates.”
The ICC Cricket World Cup website has been developed by global digital media company, Pulse Innovations Limited. Pulse specialises in the sports sector, providing Sports Federations and Media Publishers with a turn-key solution in the capture and delivery of sports content across internet-enabled devices.
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ICC official website for WC2015 |
Campbell Jamieson, the ICC’s General Manager – Commercial, said: “More than ever, cricket fans are engaging with cricket content, and each other, through digital platforms. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 will be the most social cricket tournament ever and this launch marks the start of that conversation.
“Fans can start planning their World Cup experience by registering now for tournament news and ticketing updates.”
The ICC Cricket World Cup website has been developed by global digital media company, Pulse Innovations Limited. Pulse specialises in the sports sector, providing Sports Federations and Media Publishers with a turn-key solution in the capture and delivery of sports content across internet-enabled devices.
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