All You Need to Know About ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has recently announced the schedule for the highly anticipated ICC World Cup 2023, set to take place in India from October 5 to November 19, 2023. The 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup will feature a total of 10 teams competing for the prestigious title. The host nation, India, has secured direct qualification for the tournament, along with Afghanistan, Australia, England, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan, and South Africa. These teams earned their spots based on their performance in the 2020-2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League. The remaining two teams will be determined through the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers held in Zimbabwe.
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The tournament is scheduled to kick off with the opening match on October 5, which will be held at the magnificent Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This iconic venue will also be the stage for the final match of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023, as announced by Jay Shah, the Secretary of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI). The excitement will further escalate as the first semi-final is scheduled to take place at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, while the second semi-final will be held at the historic Eden Gardens in Kolkata.
A total of ten renowned cricket venues have been selected to host the matches throughout the tournament. These venues include Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata. Additionally, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram, along with Hyderabad, will host a series of warm-up matches from September 29 to October 3, serving as an exciting prelude to the main event.
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The World Cup 2023 will adopt a round-robin format, ensuring that each participating team competes against all others once. Following the group stage, the top four teams will advance to the semi-finals, where the winners of each match will then clash in the final to determine the ultimate champion. India, being the host nation, is eagerly anticipating their journey in the tournament. Their campaign will commence with a thrilling match against defending champions Australia on October 8 in Chennai. Subsequently, they will face tough opponents such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, England, Qualifier 2, South Africa, and Qualifier 1. The grand finale of the tournament is set to take place on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Date | Opponent | Venue |
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Oct 8 | Australia | Chennai |
Oct 11 | Afghanistan | Delhi |
Oct 15 | Pakistan | Ahmedabad |
Oct 19 | Bangladesh | Pune |
Oct 22 | New Zealand | Dharamsala |
Oct 29 | England | Lucknow |
Nov 2 | Qualifier | Mumbai |
Nov 5 | South Africa | Kolkata |
Nov 11 | Qualifier | Bengaluru |
While the provided schedule offers a glimpse into the anticipated fixtures, it is important to note that it is subject to change. The ICC will release the final schedule closer to the tournament, ensuring that fans and teams have the most accurate and up-to-date information.
Cricket enthusiasts around the world eagerly await the ICC World Cup 2023, an event that showcases the pinnacle of talent and competition in international cricket. With India as the host nation and an impressive lineup of teams ready to battle for glory, the tournament promises to be a celebration of the sport, uniting fans and players alike in their love for the game.
World Cup 2023 Schedule
Date | Fixture | Venue |
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October 5 | England vs New Zealand | Ahmedabad |
October 6 | Pakistan vs Qualifier 1 | Hyderabad |
October 7 | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | Dharamsala |
October 7 | South Africa vs Qualifier 2 | Delhi |
October 8 | India vs Australia | Chennai |
October 9 | New Zealand vs Qualifier 1 | Hyderabad |
October 10 | England vs Bangladesh | Dharamsala |
October 11 | India vs Afghanistan | Delhi |
October 12 | Pakistan vs Qualifier 2 | Hyderabad |
October 13 | Australia vs South Africa | Lucknow |
October 14 | England vs Afghanistan | Delhi |
October 14 | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | Chennai |
October 15 | India vs Pakistan | Ahmedabad |
October 16 | Australia vs Qualifier 2 | Lucknow |
October 17 | South Africa vs Qualifier 1 | Dharamsala |
October 18 | New Zealand vs Afghanistan | Chennai |
October 19 | India vs Bangladesh | Pune |
October 20 | Australia vs Pakistan | Bengaluru |
October 21 | England vs South Africa | Mumbai |
October 21 | Qualifier 1 vs Qualifier 2 | Lucknow |
October 22 | India vs New Zealand | Dharamsala |
October 23 | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | Chennai |
October 24 | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Mumbai |
October 25 | Australia vs Qualifier 1 | Delhi |
October 26 | England vs Qualifier 2 | Bengaluru |
October 27 | Pakistan vs South Africa | Chennai |
October 28 | Qualifier 1 vs Bangladesh | Kolkata |
October 28 | Australia vs New Zealand | Dharamsala |
October 29 | India vs England | Lucknow |
October 30 | Afghanistan vs Qualifier 2 | Pune |
October 31 | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Kolkata |
November 1 | New Zealand vs South Africa | Pune |
November 2 | India vs Qualifier 2 | Mumbai |
November 3 | Qualifier 1 vs Afghanistan | Lucknow |
November 4 | England vs Australia | Ahmedabad |
November 4 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Bengaluru |
November 5 | India vs South Africa | Kolkata |
November 6 | Bangladesh vs Qualifier 2 | Delhi |
November 7 | Australia vs Afghanistan | Mumbai |
November 8 | England vs Qualifier 1 | Pune |
November 9 | New Zealand vs Qualifier 2 | Bengaluru |
November 10 | South Africa vs Afghanistan | Ahmedabad |
November 11 | India vs Qualifier 1 | Bengaluru |
November 12 | England vs Pakistan | Kolkata |
November 12 | Australia vs Bangladesh | Pune |
November 15 | Semifinal 1 | Mumbai |
November 16 | Semifinal 2 | Kolkata |
November 19 | Final | Ahmedabad |