The Nelson's Column on Tuesday played a central role in marking the 100 days to go to the 2019 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup, beginning May 30 in England and Wales.The famous monument in London's Trafalgar Square became part of a set of giant wickets, as the countdown until the 'world's greatest cricket celebration' officially began, ICC reported.An array of high-profile figures from the world of sport, governance, culture and entertainment - Minister for Sports Mims Davies, Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Graeme Swann, Nasser Hussain, Isa Guha, Rebecca Adlington and two-time World Cup winner Clive Lloyd - were in attendance as the 100-day Trophy Tour got underway.The unique celebration of cricket's 50-over World Cup highlighted the once-in-a-generation chance for cricket fans in England and Wales to see the world's greatest players in action this summer.On July 14, the winning captain will lift the coveted trophy, but first, fans across the country will get the chance to see it first ...