June 1 (CRICKETNMORE) In a major embarrassing turn of events, the International Cricket Council (ICC) was left red-faced after it failed to print tickets for the World Cup game between West Indies and Pakistan in time, ahead of the match at Trent Bridge on Friday. With fans left stranded even as the first innings of Pakistan neared completion, the ICC is now looking at refunding the money to all those who couldn't enter the ground initially.
Having spoken about the processes that have been put in place for the smooth organisation of the showpiece event, this episode two days into the tournament has not just caused raised eyebrows, but also left fans worried as many head towards England and Wales from across the globe.
The World Cup is more than just a cricket tournament and for Asians it has a lot of emotions attached to it as Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans and Bangladeshis travel from across the globe to witness their favourite cricketers fighting it out for ultimate glory and the mishap on Friday has given some of them quite a scare.