
The 2011 World Cup logo was unveiled in a ceremony graced by the ICC big bosses.
The 2011 World Cup trophy was revealed in the presence of past illustrious cricketers, former West Indies captain, Clive Lloyd, former Indian cricketers, Dilip Vengsarkar and Balwinder Singh Sandhu, former Australian cricketer, Michael Bevan and former Sri Lankan batsman, Aravinda de Silva.
ICC vice president and 2011 World Cup Organizing Committee chairman, Sharad Pawar, and ICC chief executive, Haroon Lorgat, were present at the unveiling event in Mumbai.
The forty-nine matches will be held in thirteen venues across India, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh though Pakistan remains on the pay roll despite hosting a single match post the terror attack trails.
Pakistan expressed their disappointment by not letting the PCB (Pakistan Cricket Board) delegate, former Pakistan cricketer, and present Director of Cricket Operations, Zakir Khan, from attending the official ICC meetin gon the 2011 World Cup.
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