ICC celebrates 12-year anniversary of India Men’s CWC triumph by releasing 2023 brand -
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ICC celebrates 12-year anniversary of India Men’s CWC triumph by releasing 2023 brand

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  • Nine emotions of the Navarasa at the heart of the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 brand
  • MS Dhoni to be gifted Men’s CWC 2011 Final Digital Collectible by the ICC and FanCraze to mark the anniversary
  • A video news release from the MS Dhoni event in Chennai will be made available via the ICC’s Online Media Zone.

Khel Today Bureau 
Dubai: The International Cricket Council today celebrates the 12-year anniversary of India’s triumph at the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2011, by revealing the brand identity of the 2023 edition with fan emotion sitting at the heart of it.

With six months to go until the start of the pinnacle event of the one-day game where 10 teams will play 48 matches, the brand for the biggest Cricket World Cup ever has been developed with the ‘Navarasa’, the nine emotions audiences experience during a performance at the centre.

The Navarasa has been reimagined in a cricketing context, using symbols and colour to depict the various emotions fans feel while living the drama and excitement of a World Cup cricket match. The rich history of the Men’s Cricket World Cup will induce so many emotions from fans all around the world. The nine emotions in the CWC23 Navarasa are joy, power, anguish, respect, pride, bravery, glory, wonder and passion which perfectly represent the reactions that a Men’s Cricket World Cup evokes.

To showcase the Navarasa a bespoke vignette voiced by legendary Indian commentator Harsha Bhogle has been produced and can be viewed here.

In addition, to celebrate the 12-year milestone in a special event in Chennai this afternoon, ICC digital collectible partner FanCraze will be gifting MS Dhoni his Navarasa-themed ‘glory’ Digital Collectible. Dhoni’s six from the Men’s Cricket World Cup final 2011 will not only be gifted to Dhoni as one of the greatest moments in Indian cricket history, but will soon also be available for fans to purchase on crictos.com.

The ICC digital channels will release a new iconic cricketing moment every week from now relating to the remaining eight emotions in anticipation for the global showpiece later this year.

ICC Chief Executive, Geoff Allardice said: “We are delighted to reveal the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 brand, showcasing the raw emotion and enjoyment that cricket brings to fans across the world through the Navarasa. We have an exciting six months ahead of us as we build up to deliver the biggest Cricket World Cup ever.”

BCCI Secretary, Jay Shah said: “The BCCI is looking forward to hosting the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 and creating a memorable event for fans both in India and around the world. Today marks the 12-year anniversary of India’s famous win in the 2011 edition and the long-lasting impact it had on the country. We cannot wait until October to see world class cricket on show in the pinnacle event of the one-day game and for India to host an incredible spectacle.”

India men’s captain, Rohit Sharma said: “With six months to go until the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 the excitement is really starting to build, playing a World Cup on home soil is every player’s dream, even more so as captain and I can’t wait for it to start. The Men’s Cricket World Cup is a very special event for everyone involved in cricket and we will be doing everything over the next few months to prepare as best we can to give us the greatest chance to lift the trophy.”

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