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Edgbaston ready to play host to the world’s stage

Edgbaston has been allocated some of the most attractive matches in The ICC Champions Trophy.

Colin Povey says Edgbaston is primed for the big international cricket event

The eyes of the cricket world will be on the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ for the next 17 days as the ICC Champions Trophy unfolds at three venues across England and Wales.

Of those venues – Cardiff, The Oval and Edgbaston – it is the latter which has been allocated some of the most attractive matches.

And Warwickshire chief exceutive Colin Povey today insisted that the stadium and its staff are primed and ready for the challenge of taking their place at the centre of the cricket world.

A rather strange sort of “pretend World Cup” the Champions Trophy may be, but there is no disputing the scale of interest that the tournament now generates.

Over the next two-and-a-half weeks, the event is set to reach an estimated global audience of 1.5 billion.

Edgbaston will host five matches, culminating in the biggest of all, the final on Sunday June 23, so the recently-redeveloped Bears base has a fantastic opportunity to underline its claims as a top international venue.

The incentives for Warwickshire to impress only grew last week with the announcement that England will host the World Cup in 2019.

There will be fierce competition among counties to host World Cup games six years down the line – fiercer than ever before with the likes of Somerset and Gloucestershire set to upgrade their grounds.