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New logo of ICC T20 World Cup revealed ahead of 2024 edition

The ICC T20 World Cup has undergone a makeover, revealing a new logo for the marquee event of T20I cricket on Thursday. “The pinnacle of international T20 cricket just received a vibrant makeover with the unveiling of the new visual identity for the ICC T20 World Cup. This global cricket spectacle, renowned for its fast-paced […]

The ICC T20 World Cup has undergone a makeover, revealing a new logo for the marquee event of T20I cricket on Thursday.
“The pinnacle of international T20 cricket just received a vibrant makeover with the unveiling of the new visual identity for the ICC T20 World Cup. This global cricket spectacle, renowned for its fast-paced action and electrifying moments, will now be represented by a dynamic brand identity that captures the essence of the game’s relentless energy,” said an ICC statement issued on Thursday.
The logo, a creative fusion of bat, ball, and energy, symbolizes the core elements of international T20 cricket. The T20 lettering dynamically transforms into a swinging ‘bat,’ encapsulated within a dynamic ‘ball.’ This visual representation underscores the pulsating drama inherent in every ball bowled and highlights how a single swing of the bat can alter the course of the game.
The ‘strike’ graphic within the ball mirrors the unique atmosphere and electric energy experienced at International T20 World Cup matches, with a zig-zag pattern alluding to rising excitement and heart-pounding moments, akin to a strike of lightning.
Adding an extra layer of uniqueness, the brand identity will incorporate textures and patterns inspired by the host country for each World Cup edition. This bespoke approach kicks off with a distinctive pattern paying homage to both the palm trees of the West Indies and the ‘stripes’ of the USA for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024, where 20 teams will battle it out over 55 matches in June of next year.
The ICC Women’s T20 World Cup will also be held next year from September to October in Bangladesh. ICC General Manager – Marketing and Communications, Claire Furlong, said.

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