The ICC Champions Trophy tour in Pakistan is coming to a close today, marking the end of its time in the country. As the trophy embarks on its next international journey, it will be heading to Afghanistan. During its stay in Pakistan, the trophy made an exciting tour of several cities, starting in Islamabad and visiting popular destinations such as Murree, Nathiagali, Abbottabad, Khanpur Dam, Taxila, and Karachi. After completing its journey across Pakistan, the trophy has now reached Lahore, where it will be displayed at the PCB Headquarters.
From Lahore, the prestigious Champions Trophy will make its way to Afghanistan, where it will be on display from November 26 to 28. After Afghanistan, the Champions Trophy will head to Bangladesh from December 10-13, then travel to South Africa from December 15-22. The Champions Trophy will then continue its global tour, heading to Australia from December 25 to January 5. It will then visit New Zealand from January 6 to 11, before making its way to England from January 12 to 14.
The final leg of this international journey will bring the ICC Champions Trophy to India, where it will stay from January 15 to 26, marking the last destination of its global tour. Fans from around the world are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the iconic trophy, as it continues its journey across multiple countries, offering cricket enthusiasts a chance to experience the excitement leading up to the prestigious event.