Updated On: 12 October, 2023 07:53 AM IST | Mumbai | Clayton Murzello
Official tour brochures and pre-event publications, which the media and public used before and during cricket World Cups, are a thing of the past. Digital times notwithstanding, they will be missed

Publications released before the 1975 (left), 1987 (centre), 1992 (right) and 1999 cricket World Cups
I was surprised to learn that journalists covering the ICC World Cup have not been given their customary ‘kit’.
Over the years, a World Cup bag contained a host of goodies: a T-shirt, notepads and in 1996, even a large towel courtesy a cola giant. Journalists at the 2019 World Cup even got a power bank. However, the Media Guide was always treated as an essential. It worked as a great ally for journalists who could look up the World Cup schedule, touring squads with individual statistics, details of all venues and telephone numbers of important people to contact etc.