The T20 World Cup 2026 trophy reached Noida today i.e. on 4th February. 20 teams will take part in this epic cricket tournament starting from 7th February. The trophy of the tournament has been the center of attraction for cricket lovers every time.
Sports News: The 2026 T20 World Cup will start from 7 February. This time 20 teams are participating in this tournament, which have been divided into four groups. On Wednesday, 4 February, the World Cup trophy reached the office in Noida. The trophy is very shiny. Apart from this, we will tell you what is the weight of the 2026 T20 World Cup trophy, what is its price and what are its features.
What is the T20 World Cup trophy made of?
5 different metals have been used to make the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup trophy. Its base is made of silver plate and the entire trophy is shiny and looks like silver when seen from a distance. This trophy is designed and manufactured by a leading London company. This company had prepared the trophy in 2021 and it had also made the ICC World Test Championship trophy (mace).
The design of the trophy is very attractive and its design combines classic style with modernity. Its size and brightness further enhances the dignity of this tournament.
weight and price
The weight of the T20 World Cup trophy was initially around 12 kg. But now it has been made lighter. The weight of the Men’s T20 World Cup trophy from 2021 is approximately 3.9 kg. The height of the trophy is 51 cm, which makes it very attractive to look at. Its detailing and the quality of the metals make it collectible and valuable.
ICC and the trophy manufacturing company never made the price of the trophy public. It is believed to be worth a lot, but its actual price has been kept secret.
An interesting fact is that no champion team is given the original trophy. ICC always keeps the trophy at its headquarters. Only a replica of the trophy is handed over to the champion team. The ICC head office is in Dubai and the trophy always remains there. Its objective is to safeguard the trophy and maintain equal importance in all tournaments.