ITT issued for Sport Presentation Services at ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has issued an Invitation to Tender (ITT) for Sport Presentation Services for the ICC Women’s T20 World Cup 2024.

The ICC requires a Sport Presentation Services Partner who will be responsible for producing and providing an innovative creative proposal, high-quality integrated programme, management and implementation through the tournament.

This RFP is intended to attract responses from companies with extensive experience in providing similar services, and with the capability to deliver to a world class standard. The successful company will be notified of the decision at the end of the ITT process.

The match schedule will made available upon signing the non-disclosure agreement, which may be obtained by sending in a request to wt20wc24.sportainment@icc-cricket.com by 15 April.

The RFP is available here.

Responses should be emailed to wt20wc24.sportainment@icc-cricket.com by 6 May 2024.

More information about the ICC can be found on the official website: icc-cricket.com

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