Antigua and Barbuda ready for summer of cricket, gov’t launches ‘Be Here’ campaign

Photo Caption: The ‘Be’ campaign features a video aimed at cricket enthusiasts.(Photos courtesy, The Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority)

Grab your conch shells, horns, and whistles, excitement is building for major cricketing events set to take place in the twin-island paradise of Antigua and Barbuda this summer.

In its latest innovative marketing campaign, ‘Be’, the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority is wooing cricket fans and inviting them to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of the game in Antigua and Barbuda.

CEO of the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority, Colin C. James, says “Our ‘Be’ campaign is about being present in the moment, allowing one’s senses to awaken to the variety of experiences Antigua and Barbuda has to offer. From exploring our heritage and vibrant culture to indulging in the thrill of sailing and yachting, finding solace in our wellness havens, or being romanced in our intimate settings, the campaign beckons visitors to be present and embrace every aspect of our unique destination.”

The campaign rolls-out this month, with a “Be” video tailored specifically for cricket fans, as Antigua and Barbuda known for its rich cricketing culture readies for a summer of fantastic cricket.

“You’ve got to Be Here!”, exclaims noted batsman Sir Richie Richardson, a West Indies cricketing legend and one of the country’s cricketing knights, during the “Be” campaign video as he extends a warm invitation to all to experience, the cricketing action, soak up the ‘cricket carnival’ atmosphere Antigua and Barbuda is famed for and “be a part of the game” in his homeland.

Antigua and Barbuda astronaut Keisha Schahaff, the first person in the world to go to space with her daughter, also makes an appearance in the video that plays on elements of the “Out of this World” ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup Campaign. The ICC T20 Men’s Cricket World Cup comes to Antigua this June.

In the video, a cricket ball is sighted in space, only to make a dramatic appearance on a stunning beach in Antigua, to the delight of young children. From Shirley Heights to Nelson’s Dockyard, then spotted at a quaint fruit stall, a busy restaurant, tranquil spa, and beyond, with the sounding of the conch shell as its rallying call, the cricket ball’s journey incites excitement and anticipation amongst everyone it comes into contact with, setting the stage for an unforgettable cricketing experience.

The Be Here cricket campaign will be released across key source markets for Antigua and Barbuda, targeting potential travellers interested in cricket.  It will appear in digital, print, social media and radio advertising for the Antigua and Barbuda Tourism Authority.

The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup isn’t the only prestigious cricket tournament coming to Antigua and Barbuda this year. The FairBreak T2O Challenge will celebrate Women’s Cricket in July. Then, from August 28 – October 6 the 2024 Republic Bank Caribbean Premier League (CPL24) will take place across the Caribbean, with key matches in Antigua, the birthplace of ‘party cricket’. In November, England’s Men’s Cricket will once again tour the West Indies for a white ball series, with fixtures and matches across Antigua and the Caribbean.

View the ‘Be’ campaign’s cricket video here. The video was shot on location in Antigua and Barbuda by creative agency The Visual Echo.

The full schedule of the upcoming ICC T20 Fixtures taking place in Antigua are:

9th June, 2024 – Oman vs Scotland

11th June, 2024 – Australia vs Namibia

13th June, 2024 – England vs Oman

15th June, 2024 – Namibia vs England

19th June, 2024 – A2 vs D1

20th June, 2024 – B2 vs D2

22nd June, 2024 – A1 vs D2

23rd June, 2024 – C2 vs D1

 

For more information on cricketing events in Antigua and Barbuda, go to visitantiguabarbuda.com/sports

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3 Comments

  1. Labour power
    April 18, 2024

    What kind of person are you?The sports stadium was built by Skerrit.It is because of your crookedness and jealousy,your hatred for progress in Dominica,and your ability to undermine everything in favour of Dominica why you post that BS comment.Ask your blue puppet master Lennox Linton about the unaccounted billions,he will tell you,the unaccounted for billions is in a foreign bank in the name MMCE,Anthony Haden and Roosevelt Skerrit.If you did not know,now you know where the unaccounted billions are.SMARTY.

  2. Dominicans Crying
    April 18, 2024

    Dominicans are not embarrassed ashame, when are you all going to realize it’s time to love yourself more than a man or Party. one of the biggest event that would bring awareness of the country’s tourism and also bring endless economic activities to the island, this incompetent Government made absolutely no effort to have it hosted. They spend millions of dollars building hotels to allegedly, divert money and can’t account for billions of CBI money. They are deliberately keeping you all in poverty and you still utter your nonsense. I guess you all love labor and skerrit more than your selves and your children.
    What kind of People is that?

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    • JAH KAL
      April 21, 2024

      Man!!!! I support you a120% if there is somthing like that, that government in Dominica they kill all sports, i really dont know why . In dominica you never heard of none of them taking part in competitive sports we had cricket league we had football league, basket ball league this guys played no sports a hole bunch of ( ceces) joseph isaac the cross over came from a team of guys that respresented Dominica in different field of sports .
      In dominica today most of the playing where we played the best cricket they all abandon the guys i played with die hard cricketers they all supporting skerrit and his BS ,this guy turn down the biggest sporting event in the world, (THE CRICKET WORLD CUP ) and these guys who say they love the game said ,or did not show their disgust about it . The reason why skerrit turn it down, he know’s the world media would be in Dominica plus private journalist ,and those that saying i love my pm stop them from making money during those games.

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