ODI WC 2023: The mascot pair was launched by the ICC at an event in Gurugram, India. The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Saturday unveiled its mascot for the upcoming World Cup 2023.
Which represents the spirit and unity that cricket promotes around the world. The mascot pair was launched at an event in Gurugram, India.
ICC Under-19 women’s and men’s winner captain Shafali Verma and Yash Dhull participated. This mascot is inspired by the gender equality theme, in which a woman is given a ball and a man is given a bat.
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The Fans will decide on the name
The motive behind the launch of these mascots by the ICC is to engage fans around the world with the game. This time the ICC has made a new experiment and has not decided the name of the mascot.
The council has sought help from Ulta fans to select it. Cricket lovers can vote for this by visiting the official website of ICC.
That’s why the ball was handed over to the woman:-
The ICC has explained the mascot as ‘with a turbo-powered arm that fires balls at lightning speed, the female character’s precision surprises even the most daring batsmen.
His exceptional reflexes, flexibility, and strength are amazing for a bowler. The mascot has 6 balls fitted on the belt which can be used according to the match situation.
The Men’s Bat:-
The ICC has also revealed the reason for giving the bat in the hands of the men’s mascot. Man’s character remains calm even in high-pressure situations.
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He plays brilliant shots with his creativity and finesse and wins the hearts of the audience. Energy comes from his every shot.