This summer thousands of new and existing cricket fans will have the opportunity to get up close to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup action as all 10 world-class host cities bring the tournament to life in iconic locations.
Cricket East’s Diverse Communities Officer Dave Summers visited the first Fanzone of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019 in Nottingham which took place on Thursday 30 May to Sunday 2 June.
The free-to-enter Fanzone offered live screenings of all World Cup matches over the four days, along with exciting street cricket activities, live music, entertainment and food and drink from around the globe.
Dave also caught up with Luton Caribbean Cricket Club Chairman Godfrey Arthur as the West Indies had a positive start to their match v Pakistan!