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World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour Arrives in Bangladesh, CHECK PICS

World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour Arrives in Bangladesh, CHECK PICS

The World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour continues its Asian leg after recently concluding successful visits to Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

The ICC World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour has arrived in Bangladesh after recently concluding successful visits to Sri Lanka and Pakistan. The visit to Bangladesh comes in as part of the Asian leg of the tour. The World Cup trophy came to Asia on July 31 in Pakistan after visiting the USA and the West Indies. The prestigious trophy, which holds immense significance in the world of cricket, has been capturing the hearts of fans worldwide.

The ICC World Cup 2023 Trophy arrived in Bangladesh for a three-day tour.

As part of the tour, the coveted World Cup Trophy was showcased at the Padma Multipurpose Bridge on Monday, August 7. Bangladeshi cricket fans came in large numbers to grab a glimpse of the prestigious trophy with hopes of seeing it at home once again.

World Cup 2023 Trophy at the Padma Multipurpose Bridge, Bangladesh

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The World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour will be in Bangladesh from August 7 to August 9. The tour will then move to Kuwait on August 9. 

Starting June 27, the ICC World Cup Trophy will visit 18 countries and regions, including Kuwait, Bahrain, Malaysia, the USA, Nigeria, Uganda, France, Italy, and the host nation, India.

The ODI World Cup 2023 is scheduled to be held in India from October 5 to November 19.

Full schedule of the World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour:

27 June – 14 July: India
15 – 16 July: New Zealand
17 – 18 July: Australia
19 – 21 July: Papua New Guinea
22 – 24 July: India
25 – 27 July: USA
28 – 30 July: West Indies
31 July – 4 August: Pakistan
5 – 6 August: Sri Lanka
7 – 9 August: Bangladesh
10 – 11 August: Kuwait
12 – 13 August: Bahrain
14 – 15 August: India
16 – 18 August: Italy
19 – 20 August: France
21 – 24 August: England
25 – 26 August: Malaysia
27 – 28 August: Uganda
29 – 30 August: Nigeria
31 August – 3 September: South Africa
From 4 September: India

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