Match schedule announced for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023
Match schedule announced for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023

The World Cup brings a festive atmosphere to cricketing nations, with fans celebrating matches with enthusiasm. They paint their faces in their team’s colors, wave flags, sing chants, and participate in various fan activities. The tournament becomes a platform for fans to express their love for the game and create lasting memories.

ICC Cricket World Cup Schedule 2023 declared: The countdown begins now, as the World Cup is just 46 days away. Around eight teams will perform against each other at 10 different locations in the Cricket World Cup.

It is the proudest moment for India to host the Cricket World Cup in 2023. Hats off to the Indian fans for spending a couple of years waiting for the men’s cricket world cup. And for those cricket lovers, the ICC has revealed the schedule and venues date-wise to their extraordinary audiences.

The World Cup 2023 will take place on October 5, which commemorates the 2019 final held between England and New Zealand, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The host, India, will take on five-time World Cup winner Australia on October 8 in Chennai. The most exciting thing that will take place on October 15 is the cricket fight between India and Pakistan in Ahmedabad.

Men’s World Cup live agenda: cricket tournament venues The top 10 exciting venues are here: Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata. In addition to this, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram will host the warm-up match that will begin from September 29 to October 3rd. The Indian team will not perform at the iconic Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, which is quite disappointing for Indian fans.

 ICC World Cup 2023 Match Updates: A Quick Look at Matches as Per the VenuesThe ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 first match between England and New Zealand will begin on October 5 in Ahmedabad. England vs Australia [Nov 4], South Africa vs Afghanistan [Nov 10], and the finals of the World Cup will also be held on Nov 19 at the same location.

At Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai England vs South Africa [21st Oct], South Africa vs Bangladesh [24 Oct], India vs Q2 [2nd Nov], Australia vs Afghanistan [7 Nov]. And the semi-finals will also take place on November 15 in Mumbai.

At Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Pakistan vs Q1 [Oct 6], New Zealand vs Q1 [Oct 9], and Pakistan vs Q2 [Oct 12].

At the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala Bangladesh vs Afghanistan [Oct 7], England vs Bangladesh [Oct 10], South Africa vs Q1 [Oct 17], India vs New Zealand [Oct 22], and Australia vs New Zealand [Oct 28].

At Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi South Africa vs Q2 [Oct 7], India vs Afghanistan [Oct 11], England vs Afghanistan [Oct 14], Australia vs Q1 [Oct 25], and Bangladesh vs Q2 [Nov 6].

At MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai India vs Australia [Oct 8], New Zealand vs Bangladesh [Oct 14], New Zealand vs Afghanistan [Oct 18], Pakistan vs Afghanistan [Oct 23], and Pakistan vs South Africa [Oct 27].

At Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad England vs New Zealand [Oct 5], India vs Pakistan [Oct 15], England vs Australia [Nov 4], South Africa vs Afghanistan [Nov 10], and the World Cup final [Nov 19].

At the Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow Australia vs South Africa [Oct 13], Australia vs Q2 [Oct 16], Q1 vs Q2 [Oct 21], India vs England [Oct 29], and Q1 vs Afghanistan [Nov 3].

At M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru Australia vs Pakistan [Oct 20], England vs Q2 [Oct 26], New Zealand vs Pakistan [Nov 4], New Zealand vs Q2 [Nov 9], India vs Q1 [Nov 11].

At Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune India vs Bangladesh [Oct 19], New Zealand vs South Africa [Nov 1], England vs Q1 [Nov 8], and Australia vs Bangladesh [Nov 12].

 At Eden Gardens, Kolkata Q1 vs Bangladesh [Oct 28], Pakistan vs Bangladesh [Oct 31], India vs South Africa [Nov 5], England vs Pakistan [Nov 12], Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-final [Nov 16].

 World Cup Analysis: Individual Team Winner in the ICC World Cup The winner of the ICC Cricket World Cup varies from tournament to tournament, as it is held every four years. The most recent Cricket World Cup was held in 2019 in England and Wales, and the winning team was England. They defeated New Zealand in a thrilling final match that went into a super over, where England emerged as the champions based on the boundary countback rule.

 England 2023 The winner of the ICC Cricket World Cup varies from tournament to tournament, as it is held every four years. The most recent Cricket World Cup was held in 2019 in England and Wales, and the winning team was England. They defeated New Zealand in a thrilling final match that went into a super over, where England emerged as the champions based on the boundary countback rule.

 India 2023 India’s first World Cup victory came in 1983 when they defeated the West Indies in the final held at Lord’s Cricket Ground in London, England. Led by Kapil Dev, the Indian team achieved a historic triumph, winning by 43 runs and securing their first-ever World Cup title.

India’s second World Cup victory occurred in 2011 when the tournament was hosted by India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. Under the captaincy of Mahendra Singh Dhoni, the Indian team triumphed over Sri Lanka in the final held at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, India.

While Australia won the ICC Cricket World Cup trophy most of the time. However, each of the other seven teams is targeting Australia to knock them out of the race for the World Cup this season.

ICC World Cup 2023: Statements of Superior Leaders

Highlighting what PCB chief Najam Sethi stated:

In spite of the ICC World Cup 2023, the Pakistan chief has given more attention to the India vs Pakistan World Cup competition in Ahmedabad instead of the whole tournament. He stated that both India and Pakistan will play in the World Cup with a similar flow and might end up with a draw.

Virender Sehwag He anticipated that India’s super-dashing leader, MS Dhoni, would eat Khichdi before he finished the game to win the ICC trophy for India in 2011.

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ICC World Cup Match Schedule Finally Revealed