The ICC World Cup 2023 fewer is on. The mega event will take place in India from 5th October to 19th November. All the 10 teams have arrived in India and the warmup fixtures ahead of the tournament have begun as well. The preparations are in full flow as well as all the participants are leaving no stone unturned to tick all the boxes ahead of the tournament.
ICC World Cup 2023: Mohammed Siraj features as Dale Steyn picks 5 fast bowlers to watch out in this World Cup
Going into the ICC World Cup 2023, fast bowlers are likely to play a huge role in the tournament. All the teams have some high-quality pacers in the ranks and with flat decks expected, they are expected to be a vital cog in the tournament.
With ICC World Cup 2023 around the corner, former South African pacer Dale Steyn picked 5 fast bowlers to watch out for in this World Cup. The first game he took was of India’s Mohammed Siraj. The fast bowler is currently the No.1 ranked pacer and for the last two years has been India’s prime speedster.
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Dale Steyn then backed Kagiso Rabada as one of the pacers to look out for in the ICC World Cup 2023. Rabada will be the most crucial aspect for South Africa in the tournament, especially with Anrich Nortje being ruled out. He has fair experience of Indian conditions as well.
Pakistan’s Shaheen Afridi is also picked by Dale Steyn among 5 fast bowlers to watch out in this World Cup. The left-arm pacer is the most lethal new ball bowler in world cricket currently. He has rattled the top order of many teams and would be hoping to do the same this time as well.
Trent Boult and England’s Mark Wood were the last two pacers picked by Dale Steyn among the 5 fast bowlers to watch out in this ICC World Cup 2023. The duo is among the top-ranked bowlers in the world and it’ll be no surprise if they set the stage on fire.
Dale Steyn’s 5 fast bowlers to watch out in this World Cup;
1) Mohammed Siraj
2) Kagiso Rabada
3) Shaheen Afridi
4) Trent Boult
5) Mark Wood
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 |