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"ICC Announces Schedule for 2023 Men's ODI Cricket World Cup"


The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially announced the schedule for the 2023 men's ODI Cricket World Cup. The tournament will commence on 5th October at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The opening match will feature the finalists of the 2019 World Cup, England, and New Zealand. 

Additionally, India will host Pakistan for the first time in seven years, with much-anticipated India vs Pakistan match scheduled to take place in Ahmedabad on 15th October.


India, as the host nation, last won the ODI World Cup on home soil in 2011. Since then, Australia and England have claimed the title in their respective countries in 2015 and 2019.


For those interested in attending the ICC World Cup 2023 matches, tickets will soon be available online. Fans can book their tickets through the official ICC Cricket World Cup website or app, as well as platforms like Bookmyshow, Paytm, and Paytm Insiders. Offline ticket sales will likely be limited, according to reports from the Economic Times.

The two semi-final matches will be held at Eden Garden in Kolkata and Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The final of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 will take place at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, which holds a seating capacity of 132,000, making it the largest cricket stadium in the world.


Below is the schedule of the Indian cricket team for the World Cup 2023:


- IND vs AUS on 8th October in Chennai

- IND vs AFG on 11th October in Delhi

- IND vs PAK on 15th October in Ahmedabad

- IND vs BAN on 19th October in Pune

- IND vs NZ on 22nd October in Dharamsala

- IND vs ENG on 29th October in Lucknow

- IND vs Qualifier on 2nd November in Mumbai

- IND vs SA on 5th November in Kolkata

- IND vs Qualifier on 11th November in Bengaluru


See Full Schedule Here


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