ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour with DP World inspires cricket fans across South Africa

The coveted trophy toured prominent locations in the Western Cape and Gauteng provinces, engaging fans and communities with a diverse array of activities from December 15 to 22.

The journey began in Cape Town with a visit to the historic Robben Island. Fans in Camps Bay and Blouberg Beach enjoyed the glimpses of the trophy, and the launch of a youth cricket tournament inspired future generations with a platform to showcase their skills.

A view of the ICC Champions Trophy during the Pink Day ODI between South Africa and Pakistan at the Wanderers during the 2024 ICC Champions Trophy Tour of South Africa in Johannesburg, South Africa on 22 December 2024. Photo by Shaun Roy

A view of the ICC Champions Trophy at Maiden’s Cove, Camps Bay during the 2024 ICC Champions Trophy Tour of South Africa in Cape Town, South Africa on 15 December 2024. Photo by Halden Krog

The trophy was also displayed at each venue of three ODIs between South Africa and Pakistan. In Paarl, the excitement was amplified by the presence of South African captain Temba Bavuma and Pakistan captain Mohammad Rizwan.

The tour then moved to Gauteng where a visit to the Alexandra Cricket Stadium presented valuable opportunities to connect with the local communities and inspire HUB and Mini-Cricket participants.

In Johannesburg, fans had the chance to engage with the South African pacer Lungi Ngidi before the tour culminated at the DP World Wanderers Stadium. From stadium and mall appearances to community visits, the tour celebrated the passion for cricket across South Africa.

A view of the ICC Champions Trophy on Robben Island during the 2024 ICC Champions Trophy Tour of South Africa in Cape Town, South Africa on 15 December 2024. Photo by Halden Krog

ICC Men’s Champions Trophy 2025 Trophy Tour with DP World continues its tour of all eight participating nations. It has already travelled to Pakistan, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and South Africa with the next stop being Australia.