These symbols draw inspiration from the Indian term "Navarasa" and have unique meanings. The ICC World Cup 2023, hosted by India, is a historic event, as it's the first time a single nation has held the tournament since 2007. To commemorate this, the ICC introduced a distinctive logo that integrates the concept of "Navarasa," which signifies the "nine emotions" from Indian theatre. These nine symbols within the ICC World Cup 2023 logo each carry their own significance:
This symbol embodies the elation fans experience when their supported team or beloved player achieves a crucial victory or scores a century.
Signifying the strength of a player, this symbol is displayed whenever a player hits a six or achieves a maximum score.
This symbol represents the universal emotion of respect that fans and even fellow players hold for those who give their all for their team and nation.
The feeling of pride is evoked, often during the national anthem of one's country.
This symbol portrays an act of courage, such as a player's unwavering dedication to playing for their team despite physical adversity, like Anil Kumble bowling with a broken jaw in a test match against West Indies.
The ultimate achievement, winning the World Cup title and reaching the pinnacle of glory, embodies this emotion.
This symbol represents the extraordinary and unexpected events that transpire during a World Cup.
A symbol present in every fan, player, and sports enthusiast, reflecting their deep love for the game.
The last and most unfortunate symbol symbolizes the distress one experiences when their team faces defeat. It encapsulates the feeling of sorrow when the team loses.