The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour with DP World reached cultural landmarks, public spaces, and educational institutions in both nations.
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour continued its global journey through the Middle East, completing its Qatar and Oman legs with a series of public, cultural, and sporting engagements aimed at bringing fans closer to the tournament. Supported by DP World, the tour connected communities, students, and cricket followers across key cities and landmark locations in both countries.
The Middle East leg followed the trophy’s ceremonial launch at Adam’s Bridge, known in India as Ram Setu, before arriving in Qatar. In Doha, the trophy made a symbolic entry via a traditional dhow at the Doha Corniche, set against the city’s skyline. The arrival highlighted Qatar’s maritime heritage while reflecting its growing presence in international sport.
During its journey across the country, the trophy visited several of Qatar’s recognised landmarks, including Sealine Beach, Aspire Zone also known as Doha Sports City, Katara Cultural Village, Souq Waqif, and Lusail Boulevard. These stops allowed fans to engage with the trophy in public settings while showcasing Qatar’s mix of heritage, culture, and modern development.
Community engagement formed a central part of the Qatar leg. The trophy was displayed at a major public gathering space in the presence of national players, representatives from embassies, and community leaders. Fans participated in on-ground activities and photo interactions, turning the visit into a shared celebration of cricket.
Educational outreach was another focus area, with the trophy visiting institutions such as Birla Public School, UDST University, and Qatar Foundation. Thousands of students had the opportunity to see the trophy up close, reinforcing the role of sport in inclusion and youth engagement. At Qatar Foundation, special interactions were held with children with autism, underscoring the tour’s emphasis on accessibility through sport.
The Qatar leg also included a dedicated activation at Asian Town, recognising the South Asian workforce that contributes significantly to the country’s development and shares a strong connection with cricket. The visit concluded with the trophy displayed at sunset across the desert landscape, bringing the country chapter of the tour to a close.
Following Qatar, the trophy travelled to Oman, where it continued its outreach through a blend of sporting venues, cultural landmarks, and public spaces. The Oman itinerary included stops at Muttrah Fort, Sultan Qaboos Grand Mosque, Royal Opera House Muscat, Oman Across Ages Museum, Jabal Akhdar Viewpoint, and Qurum Beach, offering scenic settings for fan engagement and media interactions.
Youth outreach remained central to the Oman leg, with visits to Indian School Muscat and Indian School Al Wadi Al Kabir. Students at both schools were given the opportunity to view the trophy, strengthening grassroots engagement and fostering early connections with the global tournament.
The trophy also visited the Oman Cricket Academy, where members of the senior men’s team, including captain Jatinder Singh, head coach Duleep Mendis, and deputy head coach Sulakshan Kulkarni, were present alongside the Under-19 men’s team and the senior women’s team with their coaching staff. The interactions created shared moments across teams and age groups, reinforcing cricket’s growing footprint in the country.
Through activations across landmark locations, educational institutions, and sporting venues, the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Trophy Tour continues to build anticipation ahead of the tournament. Fans worldwide can follow the journey through the official social media handle ICC Trophy Tour.
General ticket sales for the tournament have commenced, with entry-level pricing starting at ₹100 at select venues in India and LKR 1,000 in Sri Lanka. Tickets are available through the official booking platform.
The ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 is scheduled to be held from 7 February to 8 March 2026 across venues in India and Sri Lanka, including Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi, Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, Eden Gardens in Kolkata, R. Premadasa Stadium in Colombo, Sinhalese Sports Club Cricket Ground in Colombo, and Pallekele International Cricket Stadium in Kandy.
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