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World Cup reaches iconic Taj Mahal, the 7th Wonder of the World


Agra: With a mere 50 days left until the highly anticipated kick-off of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, the illustrious silver trophy took center stage at the iconic Taj Mahal in Agra, Uttar Pradesh on August 16.

Scheduled to be the ultimate prize during the tournament taking place from October 5 to November 19, the trophy gleamed under the sun against the breathtaking backdrop of the Taj Mahal – a genuine Wonder of the World.

This recent visit to the Taj Mahal beautifully embodied the harmonious fusion of India’s rich cultural heritage and the pinnacle of cricket, offering an exquisite spectacle for fans as the excitement for the tournament continues to crescendo. The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Trophy Tour endeavors to capture the jubilant and festive spirit synonymous with Cricket World Cups, showcasing a series of grand events at some of the globe’s most iconic destinations.

On August 9, the ICC issued a statement revealing a revised schedule for the forthcoming World Cup in India. The much-anticipated clash between India and Pakistan in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 has been rescheduled to a different day, along with adjustments to eight other matches in the tournament.

Rasia Hashmi

Dr. Rasia Hashmi is a prestigious journalist and content editor at Munsif News 24x7, Armed with a Master’s in Communication and Journalism, an MPhil in Social Exclusion and Inclusive Policy, and a PhD in Women’s Studies. Based in Telangana, India, Dr. Rasia Hashmi has worked with several esteemed media organizations, earning a reputation for her in-depth reporting and editorial finesse.

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