Key Points

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 trophy tour created massive excitement during its five-day visit to Indore. Students across multiple schools participated in cricket-themed activities and received exclusive merchandise while meeting the trophy. India U-19 cricketer Aayushi Shukla joined the tour to inspire young girls and share her journey in cricket. The tour concluded at Holkar Stadium with media interactions and celebrations of Indore's deep cricket heritage.

Key Points: ICC Women's World Cup 2025 Trophy Tour Ignites Indore Excitement

  • Trophy visited Rajwada Palace and Holkar Stadium among iconic landmarks
  • India U-19 cricketer Aayushi Shukla inspired students at school events
  • MPCA officials and former cricketers celebrated Indore's rich cricket culture
  • Tour featured cricket games, quizzes and exclusive merchandise for participants
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ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Trophy Tour ignites excitement in Indore

ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 trophy tour electrifies Indore with school visits, historic landmarks, and inspiring player interactions ahead of the global tournament.

"Students greeted the trophy with guards of honour, participated in cricket-themed games and quizzes - ICC Release"

Indore, August 26

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 Trophy Tour made a stop in Indore, sparking excitement across the city in celebration of the upcoming global event, as per a release from ICC.

Known for its rich heritage and passion for the game, Indore welcomed the coveted trophy with great enthusiasm. The trophy visited some of the city's most historic and scenic landmarks, including Rajwada Palace, Gandhi Hall, Central Museum, Sirpur Lake and Pitra Parvat.

A key highlight of the five-day tour was its visit to schools across Indore, including The Emerald Heights International School, Niranjana Girls School, Emerald Heights World School, Sri Sathya Sai Vidya Vihar, Bhavans Prominent International School and Sanmati Higher Secondary School. Students greeted the trophy with guards of honour, participated in cricket-themed games and quizzes and won exclusive ICC merchandise and gifts, bringing the spirit of the World Cup into the classroom.

Adding to the excitement, India U-19 cricketer Aayushi Shukla joined the Trophy Tour at Bhavans Prominent International School, where she shared her inspiring journey and interacted with students, encouraging the next generation of cricketers, especially young girls, to dream big.

On the final day, the trophy arrived at the Holkar Stadium, one of the official venues for the upcoming tournament. The stadium played host to an engaging media interaction, offering photo opportunities to those in attendance. Senior officials from the Madhya Pradesh Cricket Association (MPCA) including, Honorary Secretary Sanjeev Rao, Vice President Ramnik Saluja, CAO Rohit Pandit, Honorary Joint Secretary Siddhayani Patni and Honorary Treasurer Pawan Jain, addressed the media, along with former cricketers Sandhya Agarwal and Chitra Bajpai, reflecting on Indore's cricketing culture.

Through a series of activations at iconic locations and media roadshows, the tour aims to give thousands of fans the opportunity to connect with the prized silverware ahead of the highly anticipated global showpiece. The tour will continue its journey across select cities in India and Sri Lanka, with Mumbai as its next stop.

The ICC Women's Cricket World Cup 2025 is scheduled to take place from 30 September to 2 November across DY Patil Stadium (Navi Mumbai), ACA Stadium (Guwahati), Holkar Stadium (Indore), ACA-VDCA Stadium (Visakhapatnam) and R Premadasa Stadium (Colombo, Sri Lanka).

- ANI

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Rohit P
The school visits are the best part! Getting young girls excited about cricket is how we build champions. More power to Aayushi Shukla for inspiring the next generation! 👏
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Sarah B
Wonderful initiative! Though I wish they had included more government schools in the tour to reach a wider audience. Cricket should be accessible to all children, not just those in international schools.
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Arjun K
Saw the trophy at Rajwada Palace yesterday! The entire city was buzzing with excitement. Women's cricket deserves this kind of celebration and recognition. Jai Hind! 🏆
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Meera T
As a former school cricketer from MP, this makes me emotional. We need more role models like Sandhya Agarwal and Chitra Bajpai for our girls. The future is bright for women's cricket in India!
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David E
Great to see the global reach of women's cricket expanding. The India-Sri Lanka co-hosting is a fantastic development for the sport in the region. Looking forward to attending matches in both countries!

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