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ICC introduces Women's Champions Trophy, launches new logo

13 Nov, 2024

The men and women's competitions will take place every two years; while the men's competition features eight teams, the women's event will feature six teams

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday launched a brand new visual identity for both the men’s and women’s Champions Trophy tournaments.

The Champions Trophy sees top cricket teams in the world come together for a two-week competition where every match counts. The men’s event will return for the first time since 2017, while there is a brand new women’s version in the T20 format.

“A battle for the iconic white jackets will occur every two years as an alternating men’s ODI event featuring the top eight teams and then entering a new era, the top six women’s T20 teams will compete in an intense and all-out showdown where we will witness each team write history,” a statement from the ICC said.

“The newly created visual identity is a digital-first vibrant expression, deliberately challenging the status quo, with an unconventional typographic logo which sets the tone for the look – bold and loud, confident and fun.”

ICC Chief Commercial Officer, Anurag Dahiya said, "The return of the men’s ICC Champions Trophy with a brand-new women’s event has provided us with a great opportunity for a refreshed vibrant and fun visual identity to represent the events over the next few years.

“The two weeks of thrilling competition the event is renowned for is reflected in the bold and loud edge to the brand. The new elements are accompanied by the distinctive white jackets which nod to the history of the Champions Trophy and its unique, global appeal.”

The men's event is scheduled to take place in Pakistanin 2025. India, have, reportedly declined to go to the country. 

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