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image by_James Dignan_, 8 March 2011
The flag of the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup, currently taking place in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.
Note: I cannot guarantee the proportions of the flag, or size of the logo as it appears on the flag - this gif is based on brief sightings of the flag during television coverage, using the lettering and logo as shown on officialICC websites.
James Dignan, 8 March 2011
During the cricket match in the world cup played between New Zealand and Canada, above the main stand five flags are flying: four of them are the flags of India, New Zealand, Canada, and the BCCI (the governing body of cricket in india). The fifth to the untrained eye, it looked like the flag of Germany: black (or maybe very dark blue) over deep red over gold or orange. Anyone any idea what it could have been? Germany are not taking part in the world cup, and none of the other flags of competing nations were present. Does Mumbhai perhaps have a municipal flag which this could be, or maybe Maharashtra State?
James Dignan, 13 March 2011
The colours of the Mumbai Cricket Association are Navy Blue, Red and Gold. It's more than likely a flag of the association.
(See a chapterhttp://www.mumbaicricket.com/mca/download/Historyofmca/Bombay_Cricket_Association_Colours.pdffrom a history in a 1980Golden Jubilee commemorative book.
Jonathan Dixon, 13 March 2011
That makes perfect sense. BTW, it's possible there was a small black emblem of some sort in the centre of the red stripe, though it didn't show clearly enough to say what it was.
James Dignan, 14 March 2011