The ICC Men's Heroes Prize is making its profoundly expected return one month from now, following an eight-year break since its last release in 2017.
In a new promotion video highlighting Pakistan cricket legend Wasim Akram, the ICC honors the notorious 'white coats' and welcomes fans to join the excursion as eight groups go "All On The Line" in this lofty competition.
Booked from February 19 to Walk 9, the competition will traverse 19 days and element 15 exciting matches. The eight contending groups will be isolated into two gatherings for the initial stage, with each group playing three gathering matches. The main two groups from each gathering will progress to the elimination rounds.
The ICC highlights the high-stakes nature of the occasion, where each match is essential. Groups are doing combating for the sought after Champions Prize as well as for the unbelievable white coat — an image of extreme significance and assurance.
The coat addresses a boss' constant quest for greatness and fills in as a respectable symbol worn by the people who accomplish cricketing significance.
Wasim Akram, whose profession traversed thirty years, underscores the coat's importance in the promotion, portraying it as an image of the excursion to triumph. "The ICC Men's Heroes Prize addresses the most elite," Akram says.
"Winning the coat connotes risking all that for brilliance. This competition will see the most grounded group arise successful, as each game will be a high-pressure fight with no space for rest."
With the arrival of the Heroes Prize, fervor is working across the worldwide cricket local area as groups plan to contend in the game's most extraordinary and esteemed occasion.
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