Virtual Trophy Tour To Be Organized Before ICC T20 WC
Virtual Trophy Tour to be organized before ICC T20 World Cup 2021.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the schedule of the Men’s T20 World Cup 2021 to be hosted by Oman and the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
With this announcement, the two-month countdown has begun, as the tournament begins from 17th October.
The ICC has announced all the matches of the league phase and has told which match of the T20 World Cup will be played when.
Apart from this, the ICC has also announced a virtual trophy tour before the T20 World Cup.
The trophy tour will be started by the star of the last Men’s T20 World Cup, Carlos Brathwaite.
Brathwaite helped West Indies win the title in 2016 by hitting four consecutive sixes in the final over of the final against England at the Eden Gardens Stadium.
In the first four balls of Ben Stokes’ last over, he hit four sixes one after the other.
Actually, there is a trophy tour before any mega-event, but due to the disruption in the world due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the global trophy tour was not possible.
In such a situation, the ICC has urged cricket fans to take the trophy to countries where a lot of cricket is played.
However, through the Virtual Trophy Tour, cricket fans from all over the world will be able to join the event. The schedule of the T20 World Cup Trophy Tour will be announced soon.
Let us inform you that so far 6 tournaments of the ICC T20 World Cup have been organized, whose current champion team is West Indies and West Indies is the team that has won the most titles.
The Caribbean team won the title in 2012 and 2016 under the captaincy of Darren Sammy. At the same time, the Indian team won the title in 2007, which was the first season of the tournament.
At the same time, Pakistan emerged victorious in 2009, while England won in 2010 and Sri Lanka won the World Cup trophy in 2014.
After retiring from Indian cricket, this player said- I want to play for America.
Batsman Unmukt Chand, who led the Indian team to the Under-19 World Cup win in 2012 under his captaincy, has had a tumultuous career and now plans to retire from Indian cricket and play for the US.
Even V America is playing the minor cricket league and now he has also made it clear that he wants to play for America for a few years.
Unmukt Chand had earned a lot of names, but never got a place in the Indian team, but now he is playing senior cricket in America.
He has already started playing in Minor League Cricket (MLC). Talking to news agency INS, Unmukt discussed his career and future plans in India.
He also praised Indian cricket because he has played a lot of cricket here.