Champions Trophy crafted out of high grade steel, weighing a massive 6.9kg and like no other trophy.

At the heart of this trophy is the leaf — bold, unapologetic, and full of intention.
It stands not as an accessory but as the true engine of the entire structure. The leaf is carved with sharp edges and confident lines, reaching outward in every direction as if claiming its own space. It isn’t passive. It’s alive with movement.
The leaf presses against the pillar with purpose. Every vein, every edges and point carries the idea of a culture that has been pushed down, underestimated, misunderstood — now reclaiming its strength. Instead of bending or breaking, the leaf pushes back. And it pushes hard enough that the pillar, a symbol of society’s old expectations, must lean in response.
It’s the leaf that creates the shift.
It’s the leaf that changes the posture of the world above it.
Above this tension sits the golden sphere — the weight of public opinion, law, history, and global scrutiny. It looks heavy, deliberate, almost authoritative. Yet even with all that weight pressing down, the leaf still asserts itself, still alters the direction of the structure holding the world.
This trophy becomes a celebration of the leaf’s power:
a reminder that real change doesn’t come from the top — it grows from the ground up, pushing upward until the world has no choice but to move.