Agra: Video shoot of ICC World Cup trophy done at Taj Mahal
Agra: Ahead of the cricket world cup to be held in India, the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 trophy was brought to the Taj Mahal on Wednesday for a video shoot.

The ICC has started preparing for the promotion before the biggest cricketing event in the world. As less than fifty days are left for the event, preparations for its promotion have also intensified. On Wednesday morning, at around 7.30 a.m., some people reached the Taj Mahal with a gleaming trophy in their hands.
This trophy was placed on the video shoot platform of the Taj Mahal. The shoot went on for about an hour.
Taj Mahal's conservation assistant, Prince Vajpayee, said that permission was sought from the ICC regarding the shooting of the trophy. The shooting went on for about an hour.
After the shoot was over, tourists vied to take selfies with the trophy and make videos. The security personnel had a tough time handling the tourists. People shot photos and videos from a distance.
(With UNI inputs)
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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