The ICC Champions Trophy has arrived in Lahore after completing its Karachi tour, though no public activities have been scheduled in the city, according to the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).
Following its stop in Karachi, where the trophy was displayed for three days at various locations, the PCB has brought the trophy to its headquarters in Lahore, Express News reported.
However, in line with prior arrangements, no showcase events will be held in the city. PCB officials have stated that any updates to the schedule would be announced if plans change.
The ICC Champions Trophy began its Pakistan journey on 16 November, arriving first in Islamabad before touring several other cities, including Abbottabad and Murree, and then moving to Karachi for its showcase events.
From Lahore, the trophy will proceed to Afghanistan on 26 November, before continuing its global journey with stops planned in Bangladesh, South Africa, and finally India.
The trophy is expected to return to Pakistan for the final leg of the world tour on 27 January, marking the last stop before the tournament.
In Karachi, the trophy was unveiled at the National Stadium Karachi.
The event commenced with a special photo session, allowing fans to witness the gleaming silverware up close. Following its stadium display, the trophy embarked on a citywide tour of Karachi, visiting iconic locations to build excitement among cricket lovers.
The trophy was presented at Burns Road Food Street on Wednesday night, a cultural hotspot celebrated for its rich culinary heritage and vibrant ambiance.