ICC Champions Trophy Begins Karachi Tour with Burns Road Visit

ICC Champions Trophy Begins Karachi Tour with Burns Road Visit

The ICC Champions Trophy has arrived in Karachi, starting an exciting tour across Pakistan. It first stopped at the Hanif Mohammad High Performance Centre in the National Bank Cricket Arena. This is the beginning of its journey to show Pakistan’s rich cricket culture.

Burns Road Food Street Visit

Tonight at 9:30 PM, the trophy will visit Karachi’s famous Burns Road food street. It will travel on a decorated rickshaw. This visit is not open to the public, but fans can see the trophy tomorrow at the National Bank Cricket Arena at 10:30 AM.

Other Stops in Karachi

After the media event, the trophy will go to the Edhi Centre at noon to honor Pakistan’s humanitarian efforts. In the evening, it will have a photoshoot at Seaview. The Karachi part of the tour will end on November 25 before the trophy starts its international journey.

Pakistan Tour Highlights

The Champions Trophy began its tour in Pakistan with a big event at the Pakistan Monument in Islamabad. It has also visited:

  • Faisal Mosque, Islamabad
  • Taxila and Khanpur
  • The scenic areas of Abbottabad, Murree, and Nathiagali

These visits have allowed fans from different regions to see the trophy.

International Tour Schedule

After Karachi, the ICC Champions Trophy will visit many countries to share the excitement of cricket. Here’s the schedule:

DateLocation
November 26–28Afghanistan
December 10–13Bangladesh
December 15–22South Africa
December 25–January 5Australia
January 6–11New Zealand
January 12–14England
January 15–26India

The trophy will return to Pakistan on January 27, just before the tournament starts.

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Celebrating Cricket and Culture

The ICC Champions Trophy tour celebrates how cricket brings people together. It shows the culture of the participating countries and highlights the spirit of cricket. Don’t miss the trophy as it travels through Karachi, bringing joy to cricket fans!

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