The International Cricket Council on Saturday introduced that their two World Cup 2023 mascots will likely be generally known as ‘Blaze’ and ‘Tonk’ after majority of followers voted for these two names.
The duo had been unveiled again in August and followers from across the globe had been requested to assist identify them, with Blaze and Tonk rising because the winners.
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The feminine mascot will likely be known as ‘Blaze’, who in line with the ICC press launch said, “will be bowling at rapid pace, leaving batters in sheer awe. She is a fast-bowling sensation due to her pinpoint accuracy, unmatched reflexes, boundless flexibility, and unwavering determination. She is adorned with a belt carrying six power cricket orbs, each meticulously prepared for various game-changing tactics.”
Introducing BLAZE & TONK! 📢 👫 🏏
You spoke, we listened, the ICC mascots are named and able to interact and entertain younger followers beginning with the #CWC23 🤩
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“Tonk is a male mascot, with icy-cool composure, making him a batting champion. His range of shots sizzle and leave the crowds electrified, with finesse and power on display in equal measure. Tonk has an electromagnetic bat and versatile shot repertoire, lighting up the grandest stage,” the discharge added.
This time round, the organizers went for a extra new age vibe with the characters, straying away from their typical animal and different associated designs when representing the 50-over extravaganza in India like Stumpy the Elephant in the course of the 2011 World Cup and the Googlee cricket ball which had legs and arms and was wearing a helmet, gloves and pads in 1996.
The marquee 50-over extravaganza will start on October 5 with a heavyweight conflict between England and New Zealand in Ahmedabad. The matches will likely be performed throughout 10 venues and can conclude on November 19, culminating within the last conflict on the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.