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Change to ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour driven by Nissan schedule

| @indiablooms | Feb 08, 2019, at 10:13 am

Dubai, Feb 8 (IBNS) The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour Driven By Nissan will now extend its stay in Rwanda and Nigeria this month, with the Trophy no longer making stops in Kenya and France.

The Rwanda stop will take place between 8 and 10 February, an extension of two days and will replace the Kenya visit.

The Trophy Tour will also stop in Nigeria for an additional day with revised dates of 11-13 February now confirmed, the ICC said in a statement.

The Trophy Tour will make its first European stop in Belgium on 15 February, as a result of the Trophy no longer visiting France on 14 February.

The “most connected Trophy Tour ever” will travel to the Netherlands (16 February) and Germany (17-18 February) before heading to England and Wales where it will start the domestic leg on 19 February.

 


 

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