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ICC Media Release
October 4, 2001
ICC'S VISION FOR THE FUTURE
11:00hrs BST, 8th October 2001
The ICC will present its vision for the future of the international game at a special event at Lord's Cricket Ground, London, on 8th October.
At 'ICC - now and for the future', President Malcolm Gray and Chief Executive Officer, Malcolm Speed, will outline a blueprint for the development of the ICC into a world governing body of status and influence.
The audience of representatives from the international cricketing community, media and sponsors will be hosted by leading cricket commentator, Harsha Bhogle as master of ceremonies.
The ICC will be using the event to unveil one of the first tangible stages of its progress, a striking new visual identity.
An international media dial-in facility has been established for the event. To follow the proceedings from 10:45 hrs on +44 (0) 1296 480100 (quote ref: C469555)
For further information please contact:
Mark Harrison, ICC Communications Manager
+44 (0) 20 7266 7913 or +44 (0) 7879 441891
Andrew Baud, Countrywide Porter Novelli
+44 (0) 1295 224398 or +44 (0) 7775 715775

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