After the ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour’s thrilling New Zealand leg, cricket fans are looking forward to the tournament’s ninth edition, which will be held in Pakistan and the United Arab Emirates from February 19 to March 9.
As it travelled throughout New Zealand, the trophy stopped at famous locations in Hamilton and Auckland, bringing spectators closer to the action and providing them with exclusive chances to interact with the coveted trophies. In order to generate excitement for the renowned competition, Craig McMillan, who was a member of New Zealand’s Champions Trophy-winning squad in 2000, appeared alongside current talents Mitchell Santner and Rachin Ravindra.
The trophy was on display in Hamilton at the tranquil Hamilton Gardens, the charming Blue Springs, Raglan Beach, the magical Hobbiton film set, and Seddon Park, where the Blackcaps played in their most recent ODI series against Sri Lanka.
The trophy followed the cricket action to Auckland, making stops at North Head, the famous Sky Tower, and Auckland Harbour before ending its journey in the historic Eden Park.
The lively atmosphere and interesting events struck a chord with the ardent cricket fans in New Zealand, increasing anticipation for the forthcoming competition.
The ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour is still generating excitement as it passes through each of the eight participating countries.
The New Zealand leg has increased expectation after productive stops in Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, South Africa, and Australia. Going forward, the trip will visit England, which hosted the most recent ICC Champions Trophy in 2017.