A news conference in Jamaica has been called to reveal prices and information about when tickets go on sale.
Cricket World Cup chief executive Chris Dehring said the building of new stadiums and upgrading of infrastructure was on schedule.
The World Cup, involving 12 teams, will see 51 matches played in a 47-day period from 13 March to 28 April 2007.
Eight different Caribbean countries will stage matches and initial estimates put potential revenue for the West Indies Cricket Board at more than £54million, reports BBC Sport.






