
ICC(International Cricket Council) Vice president Shared Pawer and Chief Executive officer Haroon Lorgat graced the occasion.
The popular players attended on the occasion. After unveiling the logo, ICC chief Executive Haroon Lorgat said the 49 matches of the 2011 world cup will be held on at 13 venues in India, Sri Lanka and Bangalash.
Lorgat also said the 2011 World Cup would be over in 40 plus dates and would involve 14 teams.
Shared pawar, the chairma of the 2011 World Cup organizing committee, announced that the Indian board has decided to keep the ticket prices at affordable rates to encourage the student community to witness the matches and reiterated that Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium would host the final.
Pawar also said that Pakistan, which would not hold any matches, would continue to be part of the organizational set-up.