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ICC Men's T20 World Cup Trophy Tour Reaches Nepal’s Bouddhanath Stupa, A UNESCO World Heritage Site

January 7, 2026 15 images KATHMANDU, Nepal
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The Tour Which Was Launched Last Year From The Adama’s Bridge, Where A Two-seater Paramotor Ascended Into The Sky Carrying The Trophy Against The Dramatic Backdrop Of India’s Southern Coastline Made A Stop-over In Nepal. The Symbolic Start Of The Tour From Adam’s Bridge, A Culturally Revered As Ram Setu In India Serving As A Symbolic Gateway Between India And Sri Lanka Was Unveiled In Kathmandu Amid A Ceremony. The 10th Edition Of The Global Event Will Feature 20 Teams, Comprising 29 Days Of High-intensity Cricket Played At Eight Venues Across India And Sri Lanka, Commencing On February 7. The Trophy Tour Is Journeying Across Asia, Including India, Sri Lanka, Qatar, Oman, Nepal, Bahrain, And Mongolia, Giving Fans The Chance To See The Iconic Silverware Up Close And Participate In Interactive Experiences To Build Excitement Ahead Of The Global Mega Event. In A Unique Initiative, The Trophy Will Also Be Taken To Schools And Colleges Associated With Players Set To Participate In The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026, Offering Young Fans An Inspiring, Once-in-a-lifetime Connection To The Global Stage. Additionally, The Trophy Will Be Showcased At Major T20 Leagues As Well As Select Bilateral Series, Reinforcing The Build-up To The Tournament Across Formats And Geographies.