The ICC begins the Men’s World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour in thrilling style, launching 120,000 feet above Earth. The World Cup Trophy was affixed to a specially design stratospheric balloon to accomplish the accomplishment.
The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour has began in dramatic style. Flying 120,000 feet above the Earth before landing in India’s Narendra Modi arena in Ahmedabad, the world’s largest cricket arena.
The World Cup Trophy affix to a specially design stratospheric balloon to accomplish the accomplishment. 4K cameras were use to take the breathtaking images of the fame silverware sitting on the edge of the Earth’s atmosphere. With a high height of -65°C, the balloon covered more than 99.5% of the Earth’s atmosphere.
The space trip sets the setting for the largest ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour in history. Which will take place across India in October and November.
The Trophy Tour, which will tour places in 18 cities across five continents. Seeks to provide one million fans the opportunity to interact with the treasured trophy ahead of the highly anticipated worldwide event.
The Trophy Tour will embark on its first full-scale global tour since 2019. Recreating the feeling of occasion and carnival-like atmosphere characteristic with Cricket World Cups through a series of large-scale activations at some of the world’s most renowned locations.
Fans may track the Trophy Tour’s progress around the world at cricketworldcup.com.
The Trophy will tour a number of emerging nations: Including Bahrain, Kuwait, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, Nigeria, Uganda, France, Italy, and the United States, in addition to visiting over 20 cities in India and other participating countries.
“The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour is an important milestone in the countdown. To what will be the biggest ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup ever. ” Stated ICC Chief Executive Geoff Allardice. In addition to touring some of the world’s most iconic monuments. The legendary silverware will meet heads of state, establish community initiatives, and support cricket development programs during this Tour.
“We want to give as many people as possible the opportunity to get up close and personal with this famous trophy that has been held aloft by some of our sport’s greatest legends.”
“Cricket unites India like no other sport,” said BCCI Secretary Jay Shah. ” Excitement is building across the country as we prepare to host the world’s ten best teams for six weeks of heart-stopping cricket.”
“As we approach the World Cup. The Trophy Tour is a fantastic opportunity for fans to be a part of the action no matter where they are.” The Tour will travel extensively across India. Aiming to inspire communities to enjoy the excitement of cricket’s greatest spectacle while also highlighting important stadiums, cities, and landmarks across the country.”
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