The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour, driven by Nissan, has embarked on its most extensive journey around the globe yet, amid growing excitement ahead of the showpiece event in England and Wales from May 39 to July 14. And on March 15 it will be stopping off at Wolverhampton.

With more stops than ever before, The #CWCTrophyTour started its journey from the International Cricket Council headquarters in Dubai on Monday, 27 August 2018. Travelling across five continents, 21 countries and over 60 cities the “most connected Trophy Tour ever” will allow fans around the world to get up close to the coveted prize that will be lifted at Lord’s Cricket Ground on July, 14.

During the nine-month journey, the Trophy Tour will travel not only to countries taking part in the tournament, but for the first time ever will go beyond traditional cricket heartlands and connect with fans in a further 11 countries where cricket is growing including Nepal, USA and Germany.

From the United Arab Emirates, the Trophy will travel to Oman, the USA, the West Indies, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Nepal, India, New Zealand, Australia, South Africa, Kenya, Rwanda, Nigeria, France, Belgium, the Netherlands and Germany before arriving in England and Wales on 19 February, 2019 for a 100-day domestic Trophy Tour.

15th March – Wolverhampton 16th March – Birmingham  17th March – Coventry 18th April – Rooftop cricket, Edgbaston day 19th April – Street Futures community session (Birmingham council) 20th April – Birmingham Super Saturday

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