LAHORE Ten Sports are to show the ICCs weekly cricket show ICC Cricket world in the Indian sub-continent and Middle East. The half hour magazine show, produced by international sports agency Sportsbrand on behalf of the ICC is already distributed worldwide, but will now also be seen in prime time every week on the Ten Sports channels. The show gives will bring to the viewers the biggest ICC events as well highlights, features and news from the cricket world. The new agreement will also see Ten Sports contribute some of its own cricket content to the production, further improving the weekly access for the programme to the range of international cricket worldwide. ICC general manager commercial Campbell Jamieson said, Were delighted that the high quality weekly show will now be enjoyed by viewers in the Indian sub-continent in addition to its sizeable existing audiences worldwide. We believe that the show performs a valuable role in showing the range of ICC activities around the world as well as showcasing the biggest events. Sportsbrand CEO Togo Keynes, added: The agreement with Ten Sports is a great step forward for the ICC weekly magazine show and cricket fans in the region. We look forward to working closely with Ten Sports and watching the ICC Cricket Show becoming a regular part of their schedule. Peter Hutton, COO of Ten Sports said, Im delighted to add ICC Cricket world to our range of cricket programming, including all the home games of 5 of the 10 full member boards. Weve watched the development and improvement in the programme since its inception and believe it will become a strong part of our weekly cricket programming. Lorgat to arrive in Pakistan for T20 World Cup trophy launch International Cricket Council Chief Executive Haroon Lorgat will become the first ICC official to come to Pakistan in over a year when he lands in Karachi to attend the Twenty20 World Championships trophy launch on April 15. Pakistan Cricket Board officials said Lorgat would also address a joint press conference with PCB Chairman Ijaz Butt and Pakistans Twenty20 captain Shahid Afridi here on the same day. It would be the first visit by an ICC official to Pakistan since terrorists attacked the Sri Lankan team in Lahore in March, 2009. It was an attack that left Pakistans cricket badly damaged and scared away all international teams. Sources said Lorgat and other ICC officials were coming to Karachi since Pakistan were the defending champions of the tournament that starts on April 30 in the West Indies. Lorgat and his delegation will remain in Karachi for less then a day but his visit is a significant move as far as revival of international cricket in Pakistan is concerned, one official said. Lorgat himself has time and again said that resumption of international cricket matches in Pakistan immediately is out of question.