The global trophy tour of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 came to an end in Pakistan on Monday. The coveted silverware is set to be transported to Afghanistan as part of the trophy tour.
Throughout its time in Pakistan, the trophy embarked on an adventurous path, traversing a variety of picturesque cities. It began its journey in the capital, Islamabad, before making its way to the scenic hills of Murree and Nathia Gali.
The trophy continued its travels to Abbottabad, Khanpur Dam, Taxila and Karachi. After a whirlwind tour, it has now returned to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) Headquarters in Lahore, marking the conclusion of its leg in Pakistan.
The next stop for the trophy will be Afghanistan, where it will be on display from November 26 to 28. Following its time in Afghanistan, the Champions Trophy will head to Bangladesh, set to captivate fans from December 10 to 13.
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From there, the trophy will touch down in South Africa, continuing its international celebration from December 15 to 22.
The Champions Trophy will then venture to Australia, enthralling cricket enthusiasts from December 25 to January 5, before heading to New Zealand from January 6 to 11.
The journey will continue with a stop in England from January 12 to 14, where fans will have a chance to engage with the trophy.
The grand finale of this exciting global trophy tour of the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 will take place in India, where the trophy will be showcased from January 15 to 26.
Schedule of Trophy Tour of Champions Trophy 2025
- 16 – 25 November – Pakistan
- 26 – 28 November – Afghanistan
- 10 – 13 December – Bangladesh
- 15 – 22 December – South Africa
- 25 December – 5 January – Australia
- 6 – 11 January – New Zealand
- 12 – 14 January – England
- 15 – 26 January – India
- 27 January – event start – Pakistan
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