‘The Ultimate Delivery'
will be hosted by ICC Men's Cricket World Cup ambassador, British and Irish
Lions and Welsh rugby legend, Shane Williams. Recently returned from taking
part in the ‘Everest Rugby Challenge' where he set a world record for the
highest game of rugby ever played, Shane is looking to break another record but
in the sport of cricket: the world record for the longest cricket relay.
Starting at Cardiff
Central Train Station the official match ball will go around to the Millennium
Stadium, hop on the water taxi to Cardiff Bay, work its way through the Urdd
Eisteddfod, catch a rickshaw back into town, pass through the arcades, up the
High Street, into the Castle and out to Bute Park, crossing the River Taff and
arriving into Cardiff Wales Stadium to be received by representatives of the
New Zealand and Sri Lanka cricket teams. Members of the community, cricket
clubs, schools and the general public will help deliver the ball as it passes
along the route.
On arrival at Cardiff
Wales Stadium there will be a celebration event where our Ultimate Delivery
Fielders can test their cricket skills, have their photo taken with the ICC
Men's Cricket World Cup trophy and have the opportunity to meet Shane Williams
and Glamorgan County Cricket Club players.
To join Shane as part
of The Ultimate Delivery, people must register their interest atwww.universe.com/the-ultimate-delivery.com.
Rugby legend, Shane
Williams said, "I am really excited to be taking part in The Ultimate
Delivery and testing out my cricketing skills. I hope we can get as many people
of Cardiff as possible to take part, set another record and have some great
fun. What a great celebration for the Cricket World Cup coming to Cardiff and
Wales."
Cabinet Member for Culture and Leisure,
Councillor Peter Bradbury,said, "Cardiff is
hugely proud to be welcoming the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup to the city and to
have the ball arriving in this record-breaking style with The Ultimate Delivery
will be a great experience for all those involved.
"Cardiff has a strong sporting and cricket
heritage and we hope ‘The Ultimate Delivery' event will engage both
the local community and travelling supporters of the Cricket World Cup.We look forward to welcomingsports fans
of all ages to take part, creating a truly memorable event for the entire
city," he concluded.
For
more information about the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2019, please clickhere.
ABOUT THE ICC MEN'S
CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019
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The
tournament will run from 30 May to 14 July. The semi-finals will be played at
Old Trafford in Manchester and Edgbaston in Birmingham on 9 and 11 July
respectively, while Lord's will host the final on 14 July.
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venues across England and Wales will be used, namely Cardiff Wales Stadium in
Cardiff (four matches), Bristol County Ground in Bristol (three matches),
County Ground Taunton in Taunton (three matches), Edgbaston in Birmingham (five
matches, including the second semi-final), Hampshire Bowl in Southampton (five
matches), Headingley in Leeds (four matches), Lord's in London (five matches,
including the final), Old Trafford in Manchester (six matches, including the
first semi-final), The Oval in London (five matches, including the tournament
opener), The Riverside Durham in Chester-le-Street (three matches) and Trent
Bridge in Nottingham (five matches)
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The
10 teams in the tournament will play against each other in a single-league
format, with the top four sides after 45 matches to qualify for the two semi-finals
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England
and Wales have previously staged ICC Cricket World Cups in 1975, 1979, 1983 and
1999
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Australia
is the most successful team in the history of the World Cup, having won events
in 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015. The West Indies won the first two editions
in 1975 and 1979, while India won in 1983 and 2011. Other winners are Pakistan
in 1992 and Sri Lanka in 1996