Fawwaz Baksh, the tournament director for the upcoming T20 World Cup, has revealed that the ticketing ballot initiated by the International Cricket Council (ICC) aims to prioritize access for ordinary Caribbean supporters to secure tickets for the June event, which will feature games held in the Caribbean and the USA.
This announcement came during Baksh’s appearance on the Mason and Guest Cricket Show, where he addressed inquiries regarding ticket distribution for the prestigious tournament.
According to Baksh, the ticketing ballot system was specifically designed to ensure that cricket enthusiasts across the Caribbean region have a fair chance of attending the matches.
He emphasized the importance of accessibility for fans and expressed the organizers’ commitment to facilitating the process of acquiring tickets for the tournament.
Additionally, Baksh assured that tickets would be made available at box offices during the games, further enhancing accessibility for Caribbean supporters.
With the T20 World Cup set to captivate cricket fans worldwide, Baksh’s remarks underscore the organizers’ dedication to inclusivity and ensuring that Caribbean cricket aficionados have the opportunity to be part of the thrilling action.