Children's T20 World Cup medal set for nine-day tour of New Zealand

The trip will start in Dunedin and support ten towns, including Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland

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Following their virgin name earlier in October, the Women's T20 World Cup will be transported to New Zealand for a nine-day tour.

Following their World Cup defeat, New Zealand immediately made the trip to India for a three-match ODI line that ended on Tuesday. They will return home on Friday.

On Saturday, New Zealand Cricket ( NZC ) will start the' trophy tour', with members of the women's team and support staff set to make appearances in fan events in their cities.

The team members may attend cricket clubs and institutions as well as engage with supporters at free-entry public events.

" The World Cup win is without a doubt a watershed moment for children's cricket in this region and we're determined to make the most of it", NZC marketing communications standard director Stacey Geraghty was quoted as saying in a release.

" Based on the amount of excitement up here in New Zealand following the get, we're expecting the government to get out in power to enjoy with the team, in the same way Kiwis supported the BLACKCAPS during their ICC World Test Championship Mace journey in 2021".

The trip will start in Dunedin and support ten towns, including Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.

NZC also announced that the T20 World Cup trophy will be on show at all of New Zealand children's games in the home summer.

After beating West Indies in the semi-final, New Zealand hit South Africa in the last in Dubai to raise their girl T20 World Cup prize, powered by an all-round show from Amelia Kerr.



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