ICC WC Trophy set to arrive Sunday midnight, photo session at Padma Bridge tomorrow
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The ICC World Cup trophy is set to arrive in Dhaka on Sunday at midnight on a three-day tour as part of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour.
The trophy will remain in the country till Wednesday. Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has finalised arrangements for displaying the World Cup trophy at various locations.
The BCB has decided to arrange a photo session with the trophy at Padma Bridge on Monday, according to local newspapers.
Cricketers, BCB officials, sports organisers and journalists will get the opportunity to witness the trophy at the Sher-e-Bangla National Cricket Stadium in Mirpur on Tuesday.
The trophy will be displayed to the public at Bashundhara Shopping Complex on Wednesday.
The ICC trophy is scheduled to arrive in Bangladesh after its visit to Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, the United States, West Indies, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. After a three-day visit in Dhaka, the trophy is scheduled to leave Bangladesh for Dubai.
The ICC Cricket World Cup will be held from October to November in India. The global tour of the trophy started on July 14 after its unveiling at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad in India.
It will return to India on September 4 after visiting a total of 17 countries.