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Last Updated: May 20, 2007 - 10:48:48 AM
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ICC chief praises Grenada for 'strong' bounce back
Apr 21, 2007 - 12:49:07 PM
Speed said the fact the country had fulfilled its obligations despite their challenges had sent a strong message to the international community.

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[RxPG] St. George's -, April 21 - Malcolm Speed, the International Cricket Council's chief executive, has applauded the efficient manner in which Grenada staged the Super Eight stage of the World Cup.

'I think Grenada has been outstanding. For a country to having much of its infrastructure wiped out in Hurricane Ivan three years back and have come back and built a cricket ground like this with 16,000 seats. Everything is first-rate,' Speed said.

'I think they have done a great job. The volunteers have been terrific, they've been very friendly, very helpful, very well presented, all of the people involved in the Local Organising Committee down have been great.'

Grenada's preparation for the World Cup was thrown into disarray when Hurricane Ivan hit the country in 2004, followed by Hurricane Emily a year later.

With the help of international funding, Grenada managed to complete the National Stadium in time to host Super Eight matches, which started April 10.

Speed said the fact the country had fulfilled its obligations despite their challenges had sent a strong message to the international community.

'I've spend quite a lot of time with the Prime Minister and other ministers of the government ... their commitment to the World Cup and to using the matches in Grenada to tell the rest of the world that Grenada has bounced back,' Speed pointed out. 'Grenada can be very proud of its contribution to World Cup.'





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