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2015 Cricket World Cup off to a great start

Published: Fri 13 Feb 2015 05:19 PM
Jonathan Coleman
13 FEBRUARY, 2015
2015 Cricket World Cup off to a great start
Sport and Recreation Minister Jonathan Coleman has praised last night’s ICC Cricket World Cup opening ceremony, saying it was a spectacular way to start New Zealand’s hosting of a major global sporting event.
“Christchurch put on an amazing show, creating an event that will be remembered for a very long time,” says Dr Coleman.
“With an estimated turnout of 60,000 to 70,000 people, the ceremony emphasised just how much Kiwis love cricket and how we get behind major international sporting events.
“The televised event, which was beamed to more than one billion people internationally, showcased Christchurch and what makes New Zealand a must-visit destination for sports fans everywhere.”
The ceremony featured appearances by Solo3 Mio, Ginny Blackmore and Hayley Westenra, as well as cricketing legends Sir Richard Hadlee, Stephen Fleming and New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum.
It was kicked off in North Hagley Park with a giant game of backyard cricket with local cricket teams, entertainers and New Zealand cricketing heroes, followed by ceremonial speeches and a huge fireworks display.
Tomorrow, Hagley Oval hosts the first game of the tournament when New Zealand goes head-to-head with Sri Lanka.
“The venue has been transformed, lifting its capacity to 18,500 with the installation of temporary seating, hospitality marquees, broadcast towers and additional broadcast facilities,” says Dr Coleman.
“The work and preparation that has gone into hosting this tournament has been huge, and last night’s opening ceremony showed we are ready to deliver a world class tournament that provides lasting memories for fans.”

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