More imagesBridgetown (Barbados):World Cup organisers, widely accused of pricing local fans out of the tournament and for stifling atmosphere inside the grounds, have been forced into an embarrassing climbdown.
Bridgetown (Barbados):World Cup organisers, already reeling from the shock exits of crowd-pullers India and Pakistan, are confident the 2007 tournament will survive the West Indies' expected elimination.
Johannesburg: Those who wanted to watch the World Cup but were dissuaded by 'house full' notices by the organisers, do not despair.
Johannesburg: Those who wanted to watch the World Cup but were dissuaded by 'house full' notices by the organisers, do not despair.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Centurion: World Cup organisers are not taking any chances for Saturday's high- voltage India-Pakistan Group 'A' clash arranging foolproof security measures to deal with any untoward incident.
Centurion: World Cup organisers are not taking any chances for Saturday's high- voltage India-Pakistan Group 'A' clash arranging foolproof security measures to deal with any untoward incident.
Johannesburg: World Cup organisers are set to spend an uncomfortable two days worrying whether the remainder of their showpiece tournament will be played out in front of half-empty houses.
Johannesburg: Cricket World Cup organisers sold tickets to 12 spectators for next year's tournament in South Africa before the system crashed on Monday morning, sending organisers into a tailspin and stretching the patience of hundreds of fans.