Cricket match in progress - Cricket on Ice 2014 |
For a lot of them including the locals, cricket is an 'alien' sport - a game which is 'alive' and played in Switzerland mainly through the efforts of the expat community. Switzerland might have contributed only a handful of players representing the national squad - but there is no denying of the fact that a lot of support has been received over the years to make this game co-exist among other popular games of this land.
It is worth mentioning the oldest reference to cricket in
Switzerland dates back to early 19th century -courtesy of a painting
by Giovanni Salucci of a cricket match in progress at 'Plaine de Plainpalais'
in Geneva. Since that time, cricket never really became a household name and it
was cast aside as a 'foreign sport'. The official cricket association took its
birth only in 1980 and achieved ICC 'Affiliate status' in 1985.
It was during this time in the 1980's the IMG's then head
and top honcho Mark McCormack made frequent trips to St. Moritz - a canton in
Switzerland. St. Moritz, a place also known as 'Top of the World' - a
positioning slogan created by the International Management Group (IMG) in 1987.
A city which has hosted Winter Olympics twice (1928 and
1948) and currently home to the annual White Turf horse racing events along with
skijoring (dates back to 1907) is a popular spot for Swiss and international
tourists during winter. Add to this, Cricket
on Ice - an annual event which is now part of St. Moritz's legacy.
The uniqueness of these three events are that they take
place in February each year on the frozen lake of St. Moritz. Mark McCormack in
one of his many visits had plans to introduce a lot of sporting activities
packaged as 'events' in this part of the region. In one of his conversations
with Martin Berthod, who now is the Director of Sports and Events for St.
Moritz recalled - "Mark expressed his desire to bring cricket and be
played on ice. Thus 'Cricket on Ice' took its birth in 1987. Except for one
year (owing to bad weather) the annual festival of snow and cricket has been a
regular event annually coinciding with the 'White Turf'".
Cricket on Ice logo |
A Swiss local, Martin visits the site when the cricket is in
progress to ensure there is smooth functioning of the event. He is responsible
for preparing the ice turf, the outfield (with the aid of equipments and his
team) and for any other aid required. He might not be too interested in playing
this sport but remains the only constant person since its inception. He is
friendly and he is just a call away if you ever need him.
The tournament began with a bang. Trans World International
(TWI) - an arm of IMG produced and recorded a lot of footage of this event in
the wee years of this tournament. It attracted a lot of cricketers from the
international arena - mainly from England to take part in this 'unparalleled'
cricket event.
David Gower, one of the talented English batsman was once
part of this event. He would remember the event for a different reason. His car
parked at the parking area caved in and went into the lake in what otherwise was
a rock solid ice turf. Every event has its set of 'tales' and this particular
incident gets recycled each year.
Over the years the commercial sheen has been lost with a
reduction in number of sponsors and IMG not being a part at this event. And yet
the sole organiser, the St. Moritz Cricket Club attracts team on an invitation
basis each year and continues to run the event with same passion and interest
that brought this event in the first place.
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