icc cricket world cup review

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The ICC Cricket World Cup Trophy is presented to the winning team of the ICC Cricket World Cup. The current trophy was created for the 1999 championships and was the first permanent prize in the tournaments history; prior to this, different trophies were made for each World Cup. The trophy is 60 cm high, made from silver and gold, and features a golden globe held up by three silver columns. The columns, shaped as stumps and bails, represent the three fundamental aspects of cricket: batting, bowling, and fielding, while the globe characterizes a cricket ball, with the seam tilted to represent the axial tilt of the Earth. The trophy was designed by Paul Marsden of Garrard & Co and produced in London by a team of craftsmen from Garrard & Co over a period of two months. The trophy is now manufactured by Ottewill Silversmiths in Ashford. There is no information available on the product details, positive or negative aspects, ingredients, or materials of the trophy.