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Wednesday, November 11 - 2009

The International Cricket Council (I.C.C) marks its official move to Dubai Sports City

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, May 11 - 2005 at 16:45
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Members of the International Cricket Council (I.C.C) board gathered in Dubai today to celebrate the ground breaking of the ICC's new state of the art Global Headquarters to be located in Dubai Sports City.

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  • The Dubai Sports City Partners, Abdulrahim Al Zarooni, Abdulrahman Bukhatir,  Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, with Khalid Al  Zarooni, President Dubai Sports City and U Balasubramanian, CEO Dubai Sports City at the ground breaking ceremony of the International Cricket Council's permanent global headquarters at the Dubai Sports City site, With Ehsan Mani President ICC and Malcolm Speed CEO ICC.
    The Dubai Sports City Partners, Abdulrahim Al Zarooni, Abdulrahman Bukhatir, Abdul Rahman Falaknaz, with Khalid Al Zarooni, President Dubai Sports City and U Balasubramanian, CEO Dubai Sports City at the ground breaking ceremony of the International Cricket Council's permanent global headquarters at the Dubai Sports City site, With Ehsan Mani President ICC and Malcolm Speed CEO ICC.
'This is a very exciting day for all concerned with The ICC,' said ICC President Eshan Mani. He added 'After all the debates that have gone on over the last few months, today's ceremony represents a fantastic new chapter in the history of The ICC and the game of cricket.'

Mr Mani was joined at the ceremony by Malcolm Speed, The ICC Chief Executive and board members, Teddy Griffiths (West Indies) and Bob Merriman (Australia).

Malcolm Speed said 'There were several reasons for our decision to move to Dubai. The financial benefits have been well covered but the ICC will also be a more effective and efficient organisation by bringing its entire staff under than one roof. We will be better able to serve our members once we have made this move.'

He added, 'what some people don't realise is the fantastic infrastructure that Dubai offers. This, along with the brand new facilities that Dubai Sports City proposed and the geographical advantages that Dubai offers in relation to the cricketing world makes it the ideal location," he added.

Mr Abdul Rahman Bukhatir, partner, Dubai Sports City said, 'we are pleased that the governing body of one of the world's major sports has chosen Dubai Sports City as the place to have their headquarters. The ICC had already chosen to locate its first ever Global Cricket Academy at Dubai Sports City and today is further confirmation of their endorsement of Dubai, which is an important development not only for the region, but also for Dubai Sports City.'

He added, 'It has always been our goal to build the first integrated sports city with the best possible facilities and in the process create the most prestigious sporting destination in the world'
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For further information please contact:
The ICC:
Brendan McClements, ICC General Manager-Corporate Affairs Mob: +44 (0)7786 194 974
Jon Long, Project Officer, ICC Corporate Affairs Mob: +44 (0)7946 545 090

Dubai Sports City is part of the overall 2.5 billion square feet Dubailand project, which has been promoted by the Dubai Development and Investment Authority (DDIA), and is being developed and managed by a dedicated group arm, the Dubai Tourism Development Company. The Dubai Sports City is a cornerstone project among the 40 major projects that are being developed by private promoters in Dubailand, which with its many facets, is designed to position Dubai as a leisure, sporting, tourism and entertainment capital of the region.

World class sporting facilities covering a wide range of activities are to be part of DSC which will house facilities to host international events in cricket, rugby, football, field hockey, tennis and track and field events - in particular hard court sports like baseball, volleyball, netball, handball, boxing wrestling, ice hockey etc.

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