Relive the magic of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 through the ICC Archive

~Over 4,000 hours of footage available for licensing

~Access to over 40 years of footage including all Cricket World Cups

Hailed as the most popular cricket event in history, the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 is now available for viewing online. Cricket’s pinnacle event, hosted by Australia and New Zealand earlier this year, had many unmissable moments that thoroughly entertained fans all over the world.

Who can forget Chris Gayle and Martin Guptill’s double-ton knocks? Or the bowlers’ flair such as Tim Southee’s seven wicket haul or Mitchell Starc’s all-round performance winning him Player of the Tournament?

To relive these golden moments, ICC are calling all independent film makers, production houses, B2B companies and advertising agencies to register for the service, available online at www.iccarchive.com. By registering, users are granted access to the only place for viewing and researching ICC footage.

The ICC Archive is a priceless collection of cricketing content, giving registered users access to over 40 years of footage, including all ICC World Cups, going all the way back to 1975. Online, viewers can access all ICC tournaments dating back to 2007, including Cricket World Cups, Champions Trophy and World Twenty20 events.

Register today at www.iccarchive.com or for licensing enquiries please contact Lara Richards, ICC Media Rights Manager at lara.richards@icc-cricket.com

ICC’s Global Broadcaster, Star Sports, has managed and serviced the ICC Archive since 2007.
 

Media
@adgully

News in the domain of Advertising, Marketing, Media and Business of Entertainment

More in Media