The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour 2023 is set to captivate cricket fans in Pakistan on July 31st as part of its global journey, offering an exclusive opportunity to experience the iconic trophy firsthand. This highly anticipated tour will bring the coveted trophy to 18 countries, providing cricket enthusiasts with a chance to connect with the spirit of the tournament.
The grand launch of the Trophy Tour took place recently, with the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy being sent soaring into the stratosphere, reaching a remarkable altitude of 120,000 feet. After this awe-inspiring adventure, the trophy made a triumphant landing at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad.
With a comprehensive itinerary, the 2023 edition of the Trophy Tour promises to immerse fans in a celebratory and carnival-like atmosphere, reminiscent of the World Cup itself. Starting from June 27th, the tour will visit various nations, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, the USA, Nigeria, Uganda, France, Italy, and of course, the host country, India.
Cricket lovers in Pakistan can mark July 31st on their calendars, as the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy will make a stop in the country. This eagerly awaited visit will offer an incredible opportunity for fans to personally engage with the prestigious trophy.
The Trophy Tour is an extraordinary experience that allows approximately one million fans worldwide to forge their own unforgettable memories with the legendary silverware. From innovative activations to immersive events, this tour promises to be a truly unique celebration of cricket.
After traveling the globe, the Trophy Tour will return to India, the host nation, on September 4th, culminating its inspiring journey.
Don’t miss out on this incredible chance to get up close and personal with the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy as it travels around the world, spreading the excitement and anticipation for the upcoming tournament. Pakistan awaits its turn to be enthralled by the presence of the iconic trophy on July 31st.
Here’s a list of the countries the trophy will visit and when:
27th June – 14th July: India
15th – 16th July: New Zealand
17th – 18th July: Australia
19th – 21st July: Papua New Guinea
22nd – 24th July: India
25th – 27th July: USA
28th – 30th July: West Indies
31st July – 4th August: Pakistan
5th – 6th August: Sri Lanka
7th – 9th August: Bangladesh
10th – 11th August: Kuwait
12th – 13th August: Bahrain
14th – 15th August: India
16th – 18th August: Italy
19th – 20th August: France
21st – 24th August: England
25th – 26th August: Malaysia
27th – 28th August: Uganda
29th – 30th August: Nigeria
31st August – 3rd September: South Africa
From 4th September: India