ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 – teams and Schedule

This article provides a complete match schedule for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. You will learn a little about the tournament itself and also see the full schedule, which will help you plan your betting in advance.

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ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Review

Cricket World Cup, one of the most important cricket tournaments not only in India but also in the world, will be held from 5 October to 19 November. The top ten teams will compete for the title of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. This is arguably the biggest international cricket tournament. On the opening day, the best teams of the 2019 tournament – England and New Zealand – will play with each other. And of course, almost everyone in India will be watching the games closely. For Indians, cricket is a favorite sport. And such big tournaments they try not to miss at all. On the days of the championship, a huge number of cricket fans come to cheer for their favorite teams at the stadium or watch the broadcasts somewhere in a large company. This championship is promising, so the people of India are preparing for this event with utmost care. And bookmakers are offering the best betting offers during the ICC Cricket World Cup. The Tournament will last 46 days in total, and in the final on 19 November the two best teams from this championship will face each other. This text coverage provided by Superwin betting platform.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Teams and Qualifications

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The number of teams is simple and straightforward. This year, 10 teams will participate in the event: India, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.

Since India is the host country of the championship, it automatically got a place in the list of 10 teams. But the other nine countries had to go through a qualification process. The long and complex process of selecting the best teams took three years and consisted of several stages.

From July 2020 to May 2023, seven cricket teams qualified based on their results in the ICC Super League. Virtually no one doubted that the reigning champions, England, would easily pass this qualifying stage.

As a result of this qualification, the Netherlands and Sri Lanka became the last qualified teams this year.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule and Format

The first stage of the tournament is called the One Day International (or ODI for short). ODI is a form of limited overs cricket where the duration of a match is determined not by a time limit but by a set number of pitches. Such a match can end in a win for either team, a draw or no score at all. All teams will play each other once, resulting in 45 matches. The first phase will conclude on 12 November with a match between India and the Netherlands in Bangalore.

The top four teams at the end of this stage will advance to the semi-finals where they will battle it out for the prizes. The first and fourth placed teams will play the first semi-final on 15 November in Mumbai, while the second and third teams will meet in the second semi-final on 16 November in Kolkata. There is one peculiarity: if Pakistan qualify for the semi-finals, it will play its opponent a match in Kolkata irrespective of its place in the table. And if India qualifies for the semi-finals, the Indian team will play in Mumbai. If both teams meet in the semi-finals, the match will be played in Kolkata.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Venues

Cricket matches will be held in all major cities of India, including Kolkata and Mumbai. Due to the constant travelling, people from different states will be able to come and enjoy the match in person if they are willing and able. If you are interested in a list of all the cities where the matches will be held, here it is:

  • Ahmedabad;
  • Bangalore;
  • Chennai;
  • Dharamsala;
  • Hyderabad;
  • Kolkata;
  • Lucknow;
  • New Delhi;
  • Mamba;

These cities have the most spacious stadiums, which means even more people will be able to come and cheer for their favorite teams.

ICC Cricket World Cup Controversial Points

We are in for a very exciting game of India vs Pakistan. These two teams together are sure to create a sensation. The match between the teams will be played on 14 October in Ahmedabad. According to Indian media reports, the online tickets were sold out in less than an hour of release. All because of the heightened conflict between Pakistan and India. Many players will be interested to see exactly how these two teams will behave on the field. After all, anything can happen, the results of matches are quite difficult to predict. At the moment according to bookmakers India should win with a score of 7:0. India is the bookmakers’ favorite as the last game between India and Pakistan at the Asian Cup ended in India’s victory.

The tournament schedule was announced 100 days before the first match. Many fans were shocked by this, as usually all major sporting events publish match schedules months or even years in advance.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Matches and Times

All team matches except the semi-finals are known in advance. Since there are a lot of matches, we are sure that most fans will have no problem cheering directly from the stands for their favorite teams. If you want to know the dates, times and teams for each match of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, check out the table below:

Playing teams Date Time
1 England – New Zealand 5 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
2 Pakistan – Netherlands 6 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
3 Bangladesh – Afghanistan 7 October 4:00 pm Eastern European time
4 South Africa – Sri Lanka 7 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
5 India – Australia 8 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
6 New Zealand – Netherlands 9 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
7 England – Bangladesh 10 October 4:00 pm Eastern European time
8 Pakistan – Sri Lanka 10 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
9 India – Afghanistan 11 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
10 Australia – South Africa 12 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
11 New Zealand – Bangladesh 13 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
12 India – Pakistan 14 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
13 England – Afghanistan 15 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
14 Australia – Sri Lanka 16 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
15 South Africa – Netherlands 17 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
16 New Zealand – Afghanistan 18 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
17 India – Bangladesh 19 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
18 Australia – Pakistan 20 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
19 Netherlands – Sri Lanka 21 October 4:00 pm Eastern European time
20 England – South Africa 21 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
21 India – New Zealand 22 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
22 Pakistan – Afghanistan 23 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
23 South Africa – Bangladesh 24 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
24 Australia – Netherlands 25 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
25 England – Sri Lanka 26 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
26 Pakistan – South Africa 27 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
27 Australia – New Zealand 28 October 4:00 pm Eastern European time
28 Netherlands – Bangladesh 28 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
29 India – England 29 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
30 Afghanistan – Sri Lanka 30 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
31 Pakistan – Bangladesh 31 October 7:30 pm Eastern European time
32 New Zealand – South Africa 1 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
33 India – Sri Lanka 2 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
34 Netherlands – Afghanistan 3 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
35 New Zealand – Pakistan 4 November 4:00 pm Eastern European time
36 England – Australia 4 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
37 India – South Africa 5 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
38 Bangladesh – Sri Lanka 6 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
39 Australia – Afghanistan 7 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
40 England – Netherlands 8 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
41 New Zealand – Sri Lanka 9 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
42 South Africa – Afghanistan 10 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
43 Australia – Bangladesh 11 November 4:00 pm Eastern European time
44 England – Pakistan 11 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
45 India – Netherlands 12 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
46 Semi-final (1) 15 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
47 Semi-final (2) 16 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time
48 Final 19 November 7:30 pm Eastern European time

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