ICC Men's T20 World Cup Trophy explained

ICC Men's T20 World Cup Trophy
Sport:Cricket
Presenter:International Cricket Council
Holder: (2024)
Mostwins:


(2 titles each)
Givenfor:Winning the ICC Men's T20 World Cup
Firstwinner: (2007)

ICC Men's T20 World Cup trophy is presented to the winners of the ICC Men's T20 World Cup.

History

Initially designed in 2007 by Minale Bryce Design Strategy, based in Queensland, Australia, the trophy was manufactured by Amit Pabuwal in India.[1] [2] Later, Links of London became the manufacturer of the trophy.[3] [4]

In 2021, Thomas Lyte became the official manufacturer of the trophy.[5]

Design

The trophy is made of silver and rhodium.[1] The design of the trophy reflects the dynamism of Twenty20 cricket, representing the motion of the ball being hit to the boundary and the actions of fielders returning it, highlighting the interactive nature of the sport.[3]

The trophy has a weight of approximately 12kg, a height of 57.15cm, and a width of 16.5cm at its widest point, narrowing to 13.97cm at the base.[1]

Past Winners

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ICC World Twenty20 trophy unveiled. ESPNcricinfo.
  2. Web site: Cutlery man's passion is making attractive trophies. Deccan Herald.
  3. Web site: ICC World T20 Trophy unveiled. August 11, 2012. The Hindu.
  4. Web site: ICC World T20 trophy tour kicks off tomorrow. February 8, 2009. DAWN.COM.
  5. Web site: The T20 World Cup Trophy: A Symbol of the Modern Game. November 12, 2022.