ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule, Probable Venues, Teams: The thirteenth edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is slated to be held in India in the month of October-November. The coveted tournament is drawing the attention of millions of fans as we are getting closer to the commencement.
The preparations for the four-yearly competition are in full swing as the BCCI bagged the comprehensive hosting rights of the event in the ICC Future Tour Programme 2023-27. This will be the first time when India will host a 50-over World Cup on its own.
Previously, India has co-hosted three Cricket World Cups along with Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan. The 2011 World Cup, which India won under MS Dhoni’s captaincy, was co-hosted by India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has recently released the schedule for World Cup 2023 Qualifiers and it is expected to announce the complete schedule for the World Cup 2023 in a couple of days as well.
The draft schedule has already been prepared by the ICC and is sent to the competing nations for their approval. Once it gets approval from all the participating teams, the schedule will be made public. Reports suggest that the ICC is likely to announce the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 schedule on June 27.
Based on the draft schedule and the reports, down below is the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule, Probable Venues and Teams Details.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule – Tentative
Date | Matches |
OCT 5 | England vs. New Zealand |
OCT 6 | Bangladesh vs. Afghanistan |
OCT 7 | England vs. New Zealand |
OCT 8 | India vs. Australia |
OCT 9 | A1 vs. A2 |
OCT 10 | India vs. England |
OCT 11 | Australia vs. Bangladesh, Pakistan vs. A2 |
OCT 12 | Afghanistan vs. New Zealand |
OCT 13 | Pakistan vs. A3 |
OCT 14 | South Africa vs. A2, New Zealand vs. A1 |
OCT 15 | India vs. Pakistan |
OCT 16 | Bangladesh vs. Afghanistan |
OCT 17 | New Zealand vs. Pakistan |
OCT 18 | Australia vs. A1 |
OCT 19 | Afghanistan vs. South Africa |
OCT 20 | England vs. Bangladesh |
OCT 21 | India vs. Australia, Afghanistan vs. Pakistan |
OCT 22 | New Zealand vs. A2 |
OCT 23 | India vs. New Zealand |
OCT 25 | South Africa vs A2 |
OCT 26 | Afghanistan vs. A1 |
OCT 27 | Bangladesh vs. A2 |
OCT 28 | India vs. South Africa, Australia vs. New Zealand |
OCT 29 | England vs. Pakistan |
OCT 30 | Australia vs. A3 |
OCT 31 | England vs. South Africa |
NOV 1 | India vs. A2 |
NOV 2 | Bangladesh vs. Pakistan |
NOV 3 | Australia vs. A2 |
NOV 4 | India vs. Afghanistan, Bangladesh vs. A3 |
NOV 5 | England vs. A3, Australia vs. Pakistan |
NOV 7 | England vs. A2 |
NOV 8 | India vs. A3 |
NOV 9 | Afghanistan vs. A1 |
NOV 10 | Bangladesh vs. A1 |
NOV 11 | India vs. Pakistan, England vs. Afghanistan |
NOV 13 | Bangladesh vs. New Zealand |
NOV 15 | Semi-final 1 (1st vs. 4th) |
NOV 16 | Semi-final 2 (2nd vs. 3rd) |
NOV 19 | Final |
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Probable Venues
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has shortlisted a number of top cricket venues across India to host the ODI World Cup 2023. The most anticipated India vs Pakistan fixture along with the tournament opener (New Zealand vs England) is likely to be scheduled at the Narendra Modi Stadium.
Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium will host one of the semi-finals along with Kolkata’s Eden Gardens. Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi is very unlikely to get any high-profile matches.
Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi Stadium
Kolkata: Eden Gardens
Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium
Bengaluru: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium
Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
Guwahati: Assam Cricket Association Stadium
Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal
Indore: Holkar Stadium
Delhi: Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium
Raipur: Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium
Rajkot: Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Teams
This edition’s Cricket World Cup will be contested by 10 teams. The top seven teams of the ICC World Cup 2023 Super League Points Table will get a direct entry to the World Cup 2023 along with the hosts, in this case, India. While the remaining two teams will join the top eight sides after competing in the qualifying round, which has already begun in Harare.
Down below is the list of already qualified teams:
- India (host)
- New Zealand
- England
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- Pakistan
- Afghanistan
- South Africa
- TBD
- TBD
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For more details head to BCCI’s official website.