Champions Trophy tour set to arrive in Bangladesh this December
Similar to previous ICC events, the trophy tour aims to generate excitement and connect fans across participating nations.
The Champions Trophy trophy tour is set to visit Bangladesh this December, giving fans an exciting opportunity to see the iconic silverware up close.
This year marks the return of the prestigious tournament after an eight-year hiatus, with Pakistan set to host the event in February 2025.
For Bangladesh, the tournament holds special significance as it is the only ICC competition where the team has reached the semi-finals, achieving this milestone in 2017.
The trophy will arrive in Bangladesh on 10 December and will stay for three days. It will be on display in Dhaka and Cox's Bazar, allowing fans to celebrate the legacy of the Champions Trophy and engage with the spirit of international cricket.
Similar to previous ICC events, the trophy tour aims to generate excitement and connect fans across participating nations.
The 2025 Champions Trophy has already sparked significant discussion. While Pakistan remains listed as the official host, India's refusal to travel there has created uncertainty.
Reports suggest a possible hybrid model, but Pakistan has resisted such proposals, adding to the speculation surrounding the tournament.
Despite these challenges, the ICC's commitment to the trophy tour reflects confidence in its organisation.
For Bangladeshi cricket enthusiasts, the arrival of the Champions Trophy is a nostalgic reminder of the team's historic semi-final run and a chance to envision greater success in the upcoming edition. With its return, the tournament rekindles excitement and anticipation among fans worldwide.