Cricket World Cup in West Indies

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The Cricket World Cup hosted by the West Indies marked a notable event in the history of international cricket. This tournament was characterized by its extensive participation and engagement from cricketing nations around the globe. The West Indies, known for their rich cricketing heritage, provided a vibrant backdrop for the matches, which attracted a total attendance of 672,000 spectators. This figure reflects the enthusiasm and passion for cricket in the region, as fans from various countries came together to support their teams. The tournament featured several matches across multiple venues, showcasing the talents of both established and emerging players in the sport. The West Indies' hosting of the World Cup was seen as an opportunity to revitalize interest in cricket within the region, which had experienced fluctuations in performance and popularity in the years leading up to the event. The successful organization of the tournament was crucial in promoting cricket and enhancing its profile in the Caribbean, as well as fostering a sense of unity among the participating nations and their supporters.
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Primary Reference: 2007 Cricket World Cup
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