The ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour, in partnership with DP World, has been making its way through all eight participating nations, igniting excitement among cricket fans everywhere.
Following its remarkable stops in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, South Africa, and Australia, the tour recently wrapped up its New Zealand segment.

This leg of the tour was particularly thrilling, captivating cricket aficionados across the country and setting the stage for the ninth edition of the tournament scheduled to be hosted by Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9, 2025.
In New Zealand, the trophy's journey included visits to iconic locations in both Hamilton and Auckland. Cricket enthusiasts had the unique chance to get up close with the coveted silverware, fostering a deeper connection with the sport.
The presence of Craig McMillan, a member of New Zealand's 2000 Champions Trophy-winning team, along with current cricket stars Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra, added an extra layer of excitement. They shared their experiences and insights, heightening anticipation for what promises to be a prestigious tournament.
The trophy's voyage through New Zealand was nothing short of picturesque. In Hamilton, it made stops at several breathtaking sites including the serene Hamilton Gardens, the crystal-clear Blue Springs, the stunning Raglan Beach, and the magical Hobbiton movie set. It also made an appearance at Seddon Park during the Blackcaps' ODI series against Sri Lanka, allowing fans to witness the trophy amidst live cricketing action.
The tour continued in Auckland, bringing the trophy to notable landmarks such as North Head, the towering Sky Tower, and the bustling Auckland Harbour, before concluding at the historic Eden Park.
These visits created a vibrant atmosphere, further solidifying the bond between New Zealand's cricket enthusiasts and the upcoming tournament. The engaging activities at each stop ensured that the trophy tour was an unforgettable experience for all involved.
With the New Zealand leg now concluded, the ICC Men's Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour with DP World moves to its next destination, England. England notably hosted the most recent edition of the ICC Champions Trophy in 2017, making it a fitting next stop for the tour. As the excitement builds, cricket fans around the world are eagerly awaiting the commencement of the tournament, promising intense competition and unforgettable moments.