Wednesday, January 22nd, 2025

Have you forgotten Rohit’s tears… these ICC statistics will make you happy


New Delhi. The Indian team led by Rohit Sharma had to face defeat against Australia in the 2023 ODI World Cup final. After this heartbreaking defeat, tears came out of Captain Rohit’s eyes. Everyone still remembers those tears of Rohit. But several months after the end of the World Cup, a report has been released by the ICC. Seeing this report, your heart will be happy. In the report of the ICC, the apex body of cricket, it has been told that the ODI World Cup organized in India in 2023 has benefited the Indian economy by Rs 16, 637 crore. During this time, the maximum income has been from travel.

The economic impact assessment conducted by Nielsen for the ICC claims that the prestigious tournament held in October-November last year was the biggest ODI World Cup ever. ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice said in a statement, ‘The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has demonstrated the significant economic power of cricket, generating economic benefits of $ 1.39 billion (Rs 11,637 crore) for India.’

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Australia beat India to win the title for a record sixth time
Australia put an end to India’s winning streak in the final of the tournament and won the title for a record sixth time. The ICC statement said, “In the host cities, tourism sector generated revenue of $861.4 million which includes accommodation, travel, transport and food and beverages. Because a large number of domestic and foreign tourists arrived in India for the matches.” However, the ICC did not clarify whether the figures mentioned in the report are actual revenue or not. The report claimed that a record 12.5 lakh spectators watched the ODI World Cup in the stadium and about 75 percent of them came to watch the ICC’s 50-over match for the first time.

19 percent of international fans visited India for the first time
According to the ICC, ’55 percent of the international fans interviewed had already visited India regularly while 19 percent of international fans visited India for the first time due to the World Cup. International travelers visited many tourist destinations during their stay, which led to an economic impact of $ 281.2 million and about 68 percent said that they would recommend India as a tourist destination to their friends and family members in the future, which will further improve India’s global image. The report said that more than 48,000 full and part-time jobs were created by direct participation in organizing the tournament as well as other organizations in the hospitality sector.

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