ICC World Cup 2023: The most awaited and most exciting ICC event is just around the corner! Sri Lanka and the Netherlands have booked their flight to India after concurring the ICC World Cup Qualifiers 2023 and here, we present you the ICC World Cup 2023 Updated Schedule and Fixture After Qualifier.
Schedule
In 2023, India will serve as the host nation for the ICC World Cup. While India has previously hosted the competition, this is the first time they would do so alone. They previously co-hosted the event with nations including Bangladesh, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. Presently, India is prepared to host the complete event by itself.
Having won the trophy for the first time ever in 2019, England are the reigning champion. Australia, on the other side, has won the championship five times, making them the most successful team in its history. With two victories apiece, India and the West Indies are the only other teams to have won the championship more than once.
Sri Lanka and the Netherlands have qualified for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India. Sri Lanka defeated the Netherlands in the Qualifier final in Harare and will kick up their World Cup campaign against South Africa on October 7 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi. On November 9, they meet New Zealand in Bengaluru to round up the Group Stage.
Down below is the ICC World Cup 2023 Updated Schedule and Fixture After Qualifier:
ICC World Cup 2023 Updated Schedule
After Sri Lanka and the Netherlands qualified for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 via the Zimbabwe Qualifier, the revised schedule for the marquee tournament in India is now available.
Date | Match | Venue |
Oct 5 | ENG vs NZ | Ahmedabad |
Oct 6 | PAK vs Netherlands | Hyderabad |
Oct 7 | BAN vs AFG | Dharmshala |
Oct 7 | SA vs Sri Lanka | Delhi |
Oct 8 | IND vs AUS | Chennai |
Oct 9 | NZ vs Netherlands | Hyderabad |
Oct 10 | ENG vs BAN | Dharmshala |
Oct 11 | IND vs AFG | Delhi |
Oct 12 | PAK vs Sri Lanka | Hyderabad |
Oct 13 | AUS vs SA | Lucknow |
Oct 14 | ENG vs AFG | Delhi |
Oct 14 | NZ vs BAN | Chennai |
Oct 15 | IND vs PAK | Ahmedabad |
Oct 16 | AUS vs Sri Lanka | Lucknow |
Oct 17 | SA vs Netherlands | Dharmshala |
Oct 18 | NZ vs AFG | Chennai |
Oct 19 | IND vs BAN | Pune |
Oct 20 | AUS vs PAK | Bengaluru |
Oct 21 | ENG vs SA | Mumbai |
Oct 21 | Netherlands vs Sri Lanka | Lucknow |
Oct 22 | IND vs NZ | Dharmshala |
Oct 23 | PAK vs AFG | Chennai |
Oct 24 | SA vs BAN | Mumbai |
Oct 25 | AUS vs Netherlands | Delhi |
Oct 26 | ENG vs Sri Lanka | Bengaluru |
Oct 27 | PAK vs SA | Chennai |
Oct 28 | Netherlands vs BAN | Kolkata |
Oct 28 | AUS vs NZ | Dharmshala |
Oct 29 | IND vs ENG | Lucknow |
Oct 30 | AFG vs Sri Lanka | Pune |
Oct 31 | PAK vs Bangladesh | Kolkata |
Nov 1 | NZ vs SA | Pune |
Nov 2 | IND vs Sri Lanka | Mumbai |
Nov 3 | Netherlands vs AFG | Lucknow |
Nov 4 | ENG vs AUS | Ahmedabad |
Nov 4 | NZ vs PAK | Bengaluru |
Nov 5 | IND vs SA | Kolkata |
Nov 6 | BAN vs Sri Lanka | Delhi |
Nov 7 | AUS vs AFG | Mumbai |
Nov 8 | ENG vs Netherlands | Pune |
Nov 9 | NZ vs Sri Lanka | Bengaluru |
Nov 10 | SA vs AFG | Ahmedabad |
Nov 11 | IND vs Netherlands | Bengaluru |
Nov 12 | ENG vs PAK | Kolkata |
Nov 12 | AUS vs BAN | Pune |
Nov 15 | Semi Final 1 | Mumbai |
Nov 16 | Semi Final 2 | Kolkata |
Nov 19 | Final | Ahmedabad |
For more details head to ICC’s official website.