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Silverware shipped to England
World
Cup trophy damaged in India
March 9, 2007
The World Cup trophy has been damaged while on display in India, organisers
said on Friday.
A gold ring below the coins depicting previous winners of the tournament got
detached from the wooden base of the 11-kilogram (24-pound) trophy, made in
England at an estimated cost of US$80,000.
The damage was discovered when the trophy, brought to India by one of the
global sponsors of the International Cricket Council (ICC), was displayed in
Kolkata on Thursday. The trophy was immediately removed from public gaze and
is being shipped for repairs to England before being taken to the Caribbean
where the World Cup opens on Sunday.
A statement from the sponsors claimed the gold ring came unstuck when the
trophy was handed over by the ICC earlier this week. "The lower gold ring of
the World Cup was detached from the wooden base when the trophy was received
from the ICC," the statement said. "ICC policy does not allow anyone except
the official trophy makers to repair/polish the trophy. "Therefore, LG
(sponsors) received the trophy with the lower ring detached from the wooden
base."
There was no immediate reaction from the ICC. The trophy had been displayed
in New Delhi on Wednesday before being taken to Kolkata. The trophy will be
presented to the winner of the World Cup final in Bridgetown, Barbados on
April 28.
© AFP
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