Karachi—The ICC Champions Trophy Tour has begun its second part in Pakistan, exciting cricket fans all over the country. The trophy started in Sheikhupura, where it was shown at the ancient Hiran Minar, and then it traveled to Faisalabad.
A big event took place at Iqbal Stadium in Faisalabad, where cricket officials, players, and fans gathered for a special opening celebration. The event had great picture chances with the prize, praising Pakistan’s strong cricket history. Later, the trophy was brought to the famous Ghanta Ghar Chowk for a special picture shoot that attracted many people wanting to see the prized trophy.
The prize will travel to ten towns in Pakistan over the next 14 days. Important stops are Multan Fort, Noor Mahal in Bahawalpur, Arbab Niaz Stadium in Peshawar, National Stadium in Karachi, and Niaz Stadium in Hyderabad. Each city will have special events to display the prize, giving fans a chance to connect with this important cricket sign.
The tour will end in Karachi on February 14, just before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 starts on February 19. The first match will have Pakistan, the host country, play against New Zealand at the National Stadium in Karachi. This game will bring high-level international cricket back to Pakistan.
This trophy tour celebrates cricket and showcases Pakistan’s culture and historical sites, connecting sports with national pride. Fans all over the country are excitedly joining in the celebrations, making this a special experience for cricket fans.
Pakistan holding the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 is an important achievement that shows the country is a top place for international cricket. The trophy tour shows how excited and passionate Pakistani cricket fans are to welcome the world to their country.