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12 Feb 2016 10:00 #291561
by The Captain
Caribbean Premier League chief executive Damien O'Donohoe has said that the league is committed to put development over profits as the key aim of the CPL's foray into the United States for the 2016 season. The CPL announced on Wednesday that six games will be held in the USA this July and O'Donohoe says making tickets affordable to bring in new fans is a high priority.
"I think the opportunity to play games is obviously a huge opportunity both for ourselves and for the ICC in terms of developing the game," O'Donohoe said from the CPL draft in Barbados. "We're going to be the first professional league. We've seen the All-Stars games go in there in November and it was great to see the turn-out even though the ticket price was very expensive.
Less than 15% of the available tickets for the Cricket All-Stars matches in New York, Houston and Los Angeles originally went on sale for $50-75, while the overwhelming majority of tickets were priced at $150 or more all the way up to $325 in Los Angeles. Though the crowds were large compared to other venues around the world, the vibrant scenes were dwarfed by empty seats, especially in Los Angeles with a crowd of 20,900 showing up to the 56,000-seater Dodger Stadium.
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12 Feb 2016 13:24 #291638
by timmyj51
Americans won't buy a ticket event if its fifty cents unless
you know how to get them excited about the game.
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