Cricket world cup trophy comes to Canterbury
The 12th edition of the Cricket World Cup takes place in England and Wales between 30 May and 14 July, and as part of the event, the trophy is being taken on a pre-tournament promotional tour of the country.
It will be on display at The Beaney during the afternoon of 14 May. The exact times are still to be confirmed, but entrance will be free. The Beaney is the only public venue in Kent to host the trophy.
The city council’s Director of Commissioned Services, David Ford, said: “It’s a real coup for The Beaney to be chosen as the only location in Kent to have the trophy on show to the general public, and we’re really looking forward to what will be such a special event.
“Of course the city has very strong cricketing links, being the home of Kent County Cricket Club, so excitement for the World Cup will already be mounting. The arrival of the trophy will mean our residents and visitors have the opportunity to be part of this fantastic sporting event.”
Kent Cricket's Chief Executive Officer, Simon Storey, said: “I’m delighted that the Cricket World Cup trophy is coming to Canterbury, the home of Kent Cricket. It’s fantastic for the city and wider county that the biggest prize in world cricket is coming here, with the eyes of over a billion people on England and Wales this summer for this tournament.
“I hope to see the local community embrace this unique opportunity and it would be fantastic to see as many cricket fans as possible, young and old, visiting The Beaney whilst the trophy is here.”
It’s the fifth time the Cricket World Cup will be held in England and Wales, following those in 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999, and the hosts are one of the favourites to win the tournament.
The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy Tour, driven by Nissan, began its global schedule in Dubai in August last year and arrived in England last month to begin the final 100 days.
Published: 20 March 2019