It’s around a fortnight left the biggest event in the history of cricket will be played. The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will take place from 5th October in India. International Cricket Council is leaving no stone unturned in preparations for the event and it’s fair to say that it’ll be one of the most exciting contests to watch. The tournament will begin with a blockbuster clash between England and New Zealand in Ahmedabad.
ICC World Cup 2023: Harbhajan Singh snubs Pakistan as he names his four semi-finalists for the World Cup
All the ten teams that will take part in the ICC World Cup 2023 are putting in the hard yards in the build-up to the tournament. The teams since the last few years have adopted the aggressive brand of cricket, which has made competition between bat and ball even more tougher.
Coming to the ICC World Cup 2023, with the way teams have played, it’s fair to say that there will be no clear favourites as all the teams will have an equal chance to win. With the tournament just around the corner, there have been many predictions about the semi-finalists.
Former Indian cricketer Harbhajan Singh also shared his verdict on the same. What caught the attention of many he left out Pakistan from his four semi-finalists for the ICC World Cup 2023. The Men in Green have been picked by many experts but for Harbhajan they are average.
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“People are saying Pakistan could advance to the semifinals but in the 50-over format, they are just average. They play good cricket in T20Is.” Harbhajan Singh said in a video posted on his YouTube channel.
Harbhajan Singh picked India, Australia and England as sure shot picks for the semifinal of the ICC World Cup 2023. For the fourth sport, he went with the runners up of the 2019 World Cup. The former Indian spinner backed New Zealand to be in the business end of the tournament.
“My fourth pick would be New Zealand. (India, Australia, England, New Zealand) are my four semifinalists for the World Cup.”
All the teams will be coming in the World Cup on the basis of some fine performances. It remains to be seen how will fare in the mega event.
ICC World Cup 2023: Full schedule of the ICC World Cup
Here’s a full schedule of the ICC World Cup
Match Number | Matches | Match Date | Match Time (IST) | Venue |
Match 1 | England vs New Zealand | 5-Oct | 2:00 PM | Ahmedabad |
Match 2 | Pakistan vs Netherlands | 6-Oct | 2:00 PM | Hyderabad |
Match 3 | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | 7-Oct | 10:30 AM | Dharamsala |
Match 4 | South Africa vs Sri Lanka | 7-Oct | 2:00 PM | Delhi |
Match 5 | India vs Australia | 8-Oct | 2:00 PM | Chennai |
Match 6 | New Zealand vs Netherlands | 9-Oct | 2:00 PM | Hyderabad |
Match 7 | England vs Bangladesh | 10-Oct | 10:30 AM | Dharamsala |
Match 8 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | 10-Oct | 2:00 PM | Hyderabad |
Match 9 | India vs Afghanistan | 11-Oct | 2:00 PM | Delhi |
Match 10 | Australia vs South Africa | 12-Oct | 2:00 PM | Lucknow |
Match 11 | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | 13-Oct | 2:00 PM | Chennai |
Match 12 | India vs Pakistan | 14-Oct | 2:00 PM | Ahmedabad |
Match 13 | England vs Afghanistan | 15-Oct | 2:00 PM | Delhi |
Match 14 | Australia vs Sri Lanka | 16-Oct | 2:00 PM | Lucknow |
Match 15 | South Africa vs Netherlands | 17-Oct | 2:00 PM | Dharamsala |
Match 16 | New Zealand vs Afghanistan | 18-Oct | 2:00 PM | Chennai |
Match 17 | India vs Bangladesh | 19-Oct | 2:00 PM | Pune |
Match 18 | Australia vs Pakistan | 20-Oct | 2:00 PM | Bengaluru |
Match 19 | Netherlands vs Sri Lanka | 21-Oct | 10:30 AM | Lucknow |
Match 20 | England vs South Africa | 21-Oct | 2:00 PM | Mumbai |
Match 21 | India vs New Zealand | 22-Oct | 2:00 PM | Dharamsala |
Match 22 | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | 23-Oct | 2:00 PM | Chennai |
Match 23 | South Africa vs Bangladesh | 24-Oct | 2:00 PM | Mumbai |
Match 24 | Australia vs Netherlands | 25-Oct | 2:00 PM | Delhi |
Match 25 | England vs Sri Lanka | 26-Oct | 2:00 PM | Bengaluru |
Match 26 | Pakistan vs South Africa | 27-Oct | 2:00 PM | Chennai |
Match 27 | Australia vs New Zealand | 28-Oct | 10:30 AM | Dharamsala |
Match 28 | Netherlands vs Bangladesh | 28-Oct | 2:00 PM | Kolkata |
Match 29 | India vs England | 29-Oct | 2:00 PM | Lucknow |
Match 30 | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | 30-Oct | 2:00 PM | Pune |
Match 31 | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | 31-Oct | 2:00 PM | Kolkata |
Match 32 | New Zealand vs South Africa | 1-Nov | 2:00 PM | Pune |
Match 33 | India vs Sri Lanka | 2-Nov | 2:00 PM | Mumbai |
Match 34 | Netherlands vs Afghanistan | 3-Nov | 2:00 PM | Lucknow |
Match 35 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | 4-Nov | 10:30 AM | Bengaluru |
Match 36 | England vs Australia | 4-Nov | 2:00 PM | Ahmedabad |
Match 37 | India vs South Africa | 5-Nov | 2:00 PM | Kolkata |
Match 38 | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | 6-Nov | 2:00 PM | Delhi |
Match 39 | Australia vs Afghanistan | 7-Nov | 2:00 PM | Mumbai |
Match 40 | England vs Netherlands | 8-Nov | 2:00 PM | Pune |
Match 41 | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | 9-Nov | 2:00 PM | Bengaluru |
Match 42 | South Africa vs Afghanistan | 10-Nov | 2:00 PM | Ahmedabad |
Match 43 | Australia vs Bangladesh | 11-Nov | 10:30 AM | Pune |
Match 44 | England vs Pakistan | 11-Nov | 2:00 PM | Kolkata |
Match 45 | India vs Netherlands | 12-Nov | 2:00 PM | Bengaluru |
1st Semi-Final | T.B.C. vs T.B.C. | 15-Nov | 2:00 PM | Mumbai |
2nd Semi-Final | T.B.C. vs T.B.C. | 16-Nov | 2:00 PM | Kolkata |
Final | T.B.C. vs T.B.C. | 19-Nov | 2:00 PM | Ahmedaba |