Enthusiastic cricket fans in Pakistan had the exciting opportunity to catch a glimpse of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup Trophy as it embarked on a three-day tour of the country. The trophy, a symbol of cricketing excellence, was displayed for public viewing at various iconic locations, allowing fans to interact with it and capture memorable moments.
Scores of fans gathered at the Pakistan Monument to witness the trophy firsthand, eagerly taking selfies and expressing their hopes for the Pakistan cricket team to bring it home after the World Cup in the United States and the West Indies in June.
The trophy’s journey across Pakistan included visits to notable landmarks such as Lake View Park, the Prime Minister Office, President House, and Faisal Mosque, where it was showcased for photo shoots. It was also presented at the Shalimar Cricket Ground, adding excitement to the cricketing atmosphere in the country.
Over the next two days, the trophy is scheduled to continue its tour, with stops in Abbottabad and Lahore. In Lahore, cricket enthusiasts will have the opportunity to see the trophy at the National Cricket Academy and during the final Twenty20 International match between Pakistan and New Zealand at the historic Gaddafi Stadium.
The tour of the ICC Twenty20 World Cup Trophy not only ignites excitement among fans but also highlights the passion and love for cricket in Pakistan, showcasing the country’s enthusiasm for the sport on a global stage.