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Prepare to blast off

Posted by Andrew McGlashan on 09/11/2007 in ICC World Twenty20





Ominous clouds roll down Table Mountain © Andrew McGlashan


Flying out of Johannesburg this morning, the pilot announced smooth conditions all the way to Cape Town. Half-an-hour before landing he said there was a cold-front moving in and by the time we landed he warned us "it's not particularly nice out there, the wind is gusting to 45kph so hold on to your hats." The weather changes swiftly in these parts.

The last thing the ICC World Twenty20 needs is any intervention from the elements, although having said that any wash-outs are decided with a bowl-out, a nightmare for professional cricketers. But while staging matches in Johannesburg and Durban is a fairly safe bet at this time of year, Cape Town is a different matter.

They are coming out of one of their wettest winters and even some of the locals are saying it feels a bit too early for cricket. "Freezing" was a colleague's response when asked how he was after attending Australia's training session at Newlands.

During the afternoon, the clouds continued to billow down the sides of Table Mountain creating the effect know as the "table cloth." But fluffy white soon turned to ominous grey and by nightfall it was raining. There will be some anxious glances skywards over the next few days.

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There is a massive amount of construction work take place throughout South Africa as the country gets ready to host the 2010 football world cup. Cape Town airport is growing new terminals while the transport network is being improved and new stadiums built. There is huge anticipation and the tournament will complete a full set of hosting the three major world cups following rugby in 1994 and cricket in 2003. They are counting down the days, literally. Leaving Cape Town airport there is a huge countdown clock: 1004 days to go.

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Just as our flight was about to leave Johannesburg the captain came across with his usual pre take-off announcement. "Cabin crew seats for departure" before adding "and prepare for blast off." Even the pilots are getting into Twenty20 spirit.

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