In a significant moment six months ahead of the commencement of the largest T20 World Cup in cricket history, the International Cricket Council (ICC) revealed the new logo for the upcoming 20-team, 55-match tournament. Unveiled on Thursday, the logo incorporates distinct symbols representing the host countries, featuring the iconic palm trees of the West Indies and the striped colored ribbons associated with the United States.
ICC Unveils Striking Logo for the T20 World Cup 2024
In a significant moment six months ahead of the commencement of the largest T20 World Cup in cricket history, the International Cricket Council (ICC) revealed the new logo for the upcoming 20-team, 55-match tournament. Unveiled on Thursday, the logo incorporates distinct symbols representing the host countries, featuring the iconic palm trees of the West Indies and the striped colored ribbons associated with the United States.
The unveiling took place on the World Cricket governing body's official website and social media platforms during the afternoon. Claire Furlong, the General Manager of Marketing and Communications, expressed the excitement surrounding the ICC Boys and Girls T20 World Cup, anticipating a thrilling experience for cricket enthusiasts worldwide. Furlong stated, “We hope the new visual identity reflects that vision and energy.”
Accompanying the logo release was a one-and-a-half-minute video presented by the ICC, providing insights into the design. The video emphasizes that the logo is grounded in the three fundamental elements that define T20 cricket – the bat, the ball, and the power of the game. This unveiling marks a fresh and dynamic visual representation for the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup.
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