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  2. The 2007 Cricket World Cup featured an orange, anthropomorphic raccoon-like creature named "Mello" as its mascot. It was announced during matches that Mello had no race, species, age or gender – it was an attitude, the attitude of the young people of the West Indies.

  3. Jul 28, 2006 · Mello, the 2007 World Cup's mascot, is in the background as Keith Mitchell, the prime minister of Grenada, addresses the media © AFP. The International Cricket Council has officially...

  4. The International Cricket Council (ICC) has released the mascot named Mello for the 2007 Cricket World Cup to be held in the West Indies. The mascot resembles an orange raccoon-like creature wearing a blue short-sleeved shirt over a white vest and blue canvas shoes.

  5. ICC Cricket World Cup 2007 Mascot is an orange mongoose called Mello. Mello is neither an object, animal nor person but instead a youthful, friendly, contemporary character with bright eyes, a big smile and an abundance of personality.

  6. Dec 20, 2010 · The umpires left the field for bad light as Australia celebrated, but then the officials, amid scenes which left cricket a laughing stock, brought the players back on. By the end nobody could see...

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  7. Oct 10, 2023 · Join us on a nostalgic trip through the history of ICC World Cup mascots, from 1996 to the ICC World Cup 2023, where ‘Blaze’ and ‘Tonk’ carry on this treasured tradition.

  8. The International Cricket Council have released the mascot named Mello for the 2007 World Cup to be held in the West Indies. Further information on the 2007 World Cup including the match schedule can be viewed in our section.