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Previous gamers come together as Mumbai plays host to ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup prize

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Jul 5, 2023
Previous gamers come together as Mumbai plays host to ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup prize

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Previous gamers come together as Mumbai plays host to ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup prize

The renowned prize for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 on Tuesday made a stopover in Mumbai as part of the Trophy Tour ahead of the mega occasion to be kept in India in October-November, with lots of previous stars ending up to invite and commemorate the sought after flatware.

Following its incredible area journey on June 27 which introduced the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour, the flatware reached Mumbai on Tuesday on its newest stop. The occasion occurred at the Bombay Scottish School in Mahim, drawing in a host of dignitaries and cricketing characters.

Amongst the well-regarded visitors were previous Mumbai captain Milind Rege, previous India pacer Raju Kulkarni, and Nadim Memon, Hon. Cricket Secretary, Mumbai School Sports Association.

The occasion saw the involvement of not just the professors and personnel of Bombay Scottish School however likewise trainees and cricket groups from different schools in Mumbai.

The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour works as a precursor to the extremely expected competition which begins on 5 October, enables brand-new and existing cricket fans from around the globe to experience the enjoyment and fervour related to the peak occasion in global cricket, notified a news release on Tuesday.

Through a series of dynamic and appealing activations, both in India and abroad, the Trophy Tour offers a special platform for cricket legends, dignitaries, and cricket fans to come together around the desired flatware.

The Trophy is on a trip of India from June 27 to July 14 and will take a trip to New Zealand (July 15-16), Australia (July 17-18, and Papua New Guinea (July 19-21) prior to returning back to India on July 22. Other crucial stops on the trip consist of West Indies from July 28 to 30, Pakistan from July 31 to August 4, Sri Lanka (Aug 5-6), Bangladesh (Aug 7-9), England (Aug 21-24), South Africa (Aug 31-Sept 3) prior to going back to India on September 4.

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