The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced the schedule for the Champions Trophy 2025 trophy tour, which kicked off today, November 16, from Islamabad. This highly anticipated event features legendary Pakistani pacer Shoaib Akhtar accompanying the trophy during its journey across Pakistan before it embarks on an international tour.
Highlights of the Pakistan Leg
The trophy’s journey in Pakistan begins with its showcase at iconic landmarks in Islamabad, including Daman-e-Koh, Faisal Mosque, and Pakistan Monument. Over the next few days, the trophy will travel to several cities and towns:
- November 17: Taxila and Khanpur
- November 18: Abbottabad
- November 19: Murree
- November 20: Nathia Gali
- November 22 to 25: Karachi
The Pakistan leg will conclude in Karachi before the trophy continues its global journey.
International Tour Details
Following its stay in Pakistan, the Champions Trophy 2025 silverware will begin an extensive international tour starting November 26 in Afghanistan. The schedule includes stops in all participating nations:
- November 26-28: Afghanistan
- December 10-13: Bangladesh
- December 15-22: South Africa
- December 25-January 5: Australia
- January 6-11: New Zealand
- January 12-14: England
- January 15-26: India
The tour will conclude in India before returning to Pakistan, the host country and defending champion, for the tournament’s commencement on January 27.
ICC’s Vision for Fan Engagement
Anurag Dahiya, ICC Chief Commercial Officer, expressed his excitement about the initiative, saying, “We are delighted to launch the Trophy Tour with DP World ahead of the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy. The silverware will be showcased across all participating nations, giving fans the unforgettable experience of being up close with the iconic trophy.”
This tour aims to connect fans from around the globe with the event while celebrating the diverse cultures of competing nations.
Shoaib Akhtar’s Role
Shoaib Akhtar, one of Pakistan’s cricket legends, is a key figure in the Pakistan leg of the tour. Known for his dynamic personality and contributions to cricket, Akhtar’s involvement is expected to boost fan engagement and excitement for the Champions Trophy.
Significance of the Champions Trophy
The ICC Champions Trophy, one of cricket’s most prestigious tournaments, returns to Pakistan after nearly three decades. Hosting the tournament not only highlights Pakistan’s role as a cricketing powerhouse but also showcases its capability to hold international sporting events.
The trophy tour is a monumental lead-up to the main event, symbolizing unity and the shared passion for cricket across the globe. As the silverware travels through its various destinations, fans are encouraged to join the celebrations and anticipate the thrilling competition set to unfold in January 2025.