As the World Cup got closer and anticipation rose after the recent schedule of the Cricket World Cup has been announced, the International Cricket Council ICC unveiled a mascot duo for the upcoming tournament in India.
During an event in India, the mascots were revealed in the presence of the captains of the U19 World Cup Champions, Shafali Verma and Yash Dhull.
Deriving from a distant cricket utopia called the Crictoverse, both mascots symbolize distinct qualities that stand as symbols of both gender equality and diversity.
With a fiery arm arm moving fireballs at lightning pace, the female character’s pinpoint accuracy leaves even the bravest batters in amazement. Her odd reflexes, explosive flexibility, and sincere decision make her a supercharged fast bowling prowess. Decorated with a belt holding six power cricket balls, each prepared for various game-changing strategies.
The male character bleeds an exact combination of sub-zero chilliness and fiery batting prowess. His every shot, from sneaky finesse to amazing sixes, echoes with electrifying energy that delights crowds. His electromagnetic bat and adaptable shot repertoire boost the excitement.
Fans played a vital role in shaping the mascots’ design through comprehensive surveys in the earlier development stages.
We are happy to unveil the ICC’s mascot duo ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, Chris Tetley, ICC Head of Events said.