A global moment was held on Wednesday to coincide with the 100 days to go landmark, with England stars Nat Sciver-Brunt, Sophia Dunkley and Lauren Filer on hand at the ground that will host the opening game of the tournament in Birmingham to help mark the occasion.
The iconic scoreboard at Edgbaston displayed the 100 days to go message, with other host cities across the United Kingdom – including Old Trafford Cricket Ground (Manchester), Headingley (Leeds), Hampshire Bowl (Southampton), Bristol County Ground (Bristol), The Oval (London), and Lord’s Cricket Ground (London) – joining in on the action.
Well-known international grounds around the world also got in on the act, with the Sydney Cricket Ground (Australia), Eden Gardens (India), Merrion Cricket Club (Ireland), The Hague Cricket Club (the Netherlands), Basin Reserve (New Zealand), Gaddafi Stadium (Pakistan), Wanderers Cricket Stadium (South Africa), R. Premadasa Stadium (Colombo) and Kensington Oval (Barbados) following suit by transforming their scoreboards with the digital design.
