With only about 50 days left for the cricket World Cup to start in India, the prestigious trophy was displayed against the majestic backdrop of the Taj Mahal in Agra on Wednesday, whipping up more excitement.
The gleaming silverware radiated under the sun, symbolising a harmonious blend of India’s rich cultural heritage and the pinnacle of cricket.
It offered an exquisite spectacle for fans as the tournament’s excitement continues to build.
The World Cup begins at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Oct 5 with 2019 finalists England and New Zealand facing off. The final will be played at the same venue on Nov 19.
There will be 10 teams, including India, vying for the top prize. In all 48 matches will be played over 46 days.
