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How to apply for World Cup tickets

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There are two ways to apply for tickets to the 2007 World Cup.

The first is to apply in person at one of the ticket offices at centres throughout the Caribbean. A list of these can be found by clicking here.

The other is to apply online at www.cricketworldcup.com.

You can apply for tickets to individual matches, select individual venues and apply for a Venue Combination to see all the matches played there, or you can Follow A Path of any one of the 16 participating teams.

In order to ensure that as many people as possible have the chance to attend matches there are limits on the number of tickets you can apply for per match. Only one application per person is permitted, but each household can submit two applications.

For warm-up matches, applicants can ask for up to eight tickets per match per application, and this also applies to the opening ceremony. For all other games the maximum is four per application.

Click here for a list of Frequently Asked Questions.

Ticket Offices

Antigua & Barbuda
Corner Independence Avenue and Long Street, St John's

Barbados
Shop 16, Pelican Craft Village, Princess Alice Highway

Grenada
Cable & Wireless, The Carenage, St. George's

Guyana
91 Middle Streets, South Cummingsburg, Georgetown

Jamaica
Shop 51 & 52, Kingston Mall, Downtown, Kingston

St. Kitts & Nevis
The Sands Complex, Unit # 28 & 32 Bay Road, Basseterre

Saint Lucia
Cable & Wireless, Gablewood Mall Branch, Bridge Street, Castries

St. Vincent & the Grenadines
Arnos Vale Educational Sports & Cultural Organisation (AVESCO) Club House, Arnos Vale

Trinidad & Tobago
Hasley Crawford Stadium, Wrightson Road Extension, Port of Spain

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