Fans unite globally to crown ‘blaze’ and ‘tonk’ as ICC Mascots ahead of Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is the global governing body for cricket, founded in 1909 as the Imperial Cricket Conference. Renamed the International Cricket Conference in 1965, it became the ICC in 1987. Headquartered in Dubai, UAE, the ICC has 108 member nations.

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) is thrilled to announce that ‘Blaze’ and ‘Tonk’ have been unanimously chosen as the names for the mascot duo ahead of the first cricket event they will attend, the Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 where they will look to engage and entertain cricket fans. The dynamic pair of brand mascots, symbolizing the unity and spirit that cricket fosters globally, were introduced at a launch event back in August. Fans were invited to be part of the process by suggesting names for these iconic characters through a worldwide fan poll held over the past month.

‘Blaze’, the female mascot, wields a turbo-powered arm that propels fireballs with lightning speed, leaving even the most audacious batters in sheer amazement. Her extraordinary pinpoint accuracy, unmatched reflexes, boundless flexibility, and unwavering determination make her an exceptional fast-bowling sensation. Adorned with a belt carrying six power cricket orbs, each meticulously prepared for various game-changing tactics, Blaze stands ever-ready to ignite the game.

‘Tonk’, the male mascot, radiates a unique blend of icy-cool composure and electrifying batting prowess. His every shot, ranging from stealthy finesse to boundary-crushing sixes, reverberates with an electrifying force that captivates audiences worldwide. With his electromagnetic bat and versatile shot repertoire, ‘Tonk’ promises to elevate the excitement, lighting up the stage and electrifying the cricket pitch with every stroke.

The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, returning to Indian shores after more than 12 years, gets underway on 5 October and concludes on 19 November, 2023. The mascots are all set to captivate fans during the course of the tournament. They’ll make appearances at match-days and fan parks, creating an electrifying atmosphere. Additionally, a uniquely stylized roadshow, reminiscent of Canter-style displays, is on the horizon for each host city. This whirlwind tour of excitement spans 45 action-packed days, covering 10 vibrant host cities across India, from 1 October, 2023, to 12 November, 2023.

*Note: The fan vote contributed to the decision making of the naming of the mascots alongside cultural and linguistic experts.

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