Date, time, and the schedule for the ICC World Cup 2023

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48 matches will be held in 10 locations throughout India, from Bangalore and Chennai in the south to Dharamsala in the north. The first game of the 2023 ODI World Cup was played on October 5, 2023, and the championship game is planned for November 19, 2023, according to the ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule. The day matches will start at 10:30 IST, followed by the day-night matches at 2:00 IST.

2023 ICC World Cup Schedule:

The 2023 edition of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup got underway on Thursday, October 5. In total, 48 matches will take place in 10 different cities across India. The top four teams will compete in the semifinals. The two semi-finalists who were eliminated will each receive USD 800,000, or roughly Rs 6.5 crore.

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The Rohit Sharma-led team will face Pakistan, a fierce adversary, on October 15 in Ahmedabad. The top two teams will square off in the first semifinal on November 15 in Mumbai, and the third and second-place teams will square off in the second semifinal on November 16 in Kolkata.

Date and time of the 2023 World Cup team list:

The tournament’s opening match featured England and New Zealand on October 5 at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium. On November 19, the title game is scheduled to take place there. Australia and Team India will square off in Chennai on October 8 for the first time.

Here is the provided information converted into a table format:

DateMatchupTime
Oct 5England vs. New Zealand2:00 PM
Oct 6Pakistan vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Oct 7Bangladesh vs. Afghanistan10:30 AM
Oct 7South Africa vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Oct 8India vs. Australia2:00 PM
Oct 9New Zealand vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Oct 10England vs. Bangladesh10:30 AM
Oct 11India vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Oct 12Australia vs. South Africa2:00 PM
Oct 13New Zealand vs. Bangladesh2:00 PM
Oct 14India vs. Pakistan2:00 PM
Oct 15England vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Oct 16Australia vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Oct 17South Africa vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Oct 18New Zealand vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Oct 19India vs. Bangladesh2:00 PM
Oct 20Australia vs. Pakistan2:00 PM
Oct 21Netherlands vs. Sri Lanka10:30 AM
Oct 21England vs. South Africa2:00 PM
Oct 22India vs. New Zealand2:00 PM
Oct 23Pakistan vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Oct 24South Africa vs. Bangladesh2:00 PM
Oct 25Australia vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Oct 26England vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Oct 27Pakistan vs. South Africa2:00 PM
Oct 28Australia vs. New Zealand10:30 AM
Oct 28Netherlands vs. Bangladesh2:00 PM
Oct 29India vs. England2:00 PM
Oct 30Afghanistan vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Oct 31Pakistan vs. Bangladesh2:00 PM
Nov 1New Zealand vs. South Africa2:00 PM
Nov 2India vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Nov 3Netherlands vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Nov 4New Zealand vs. Pakistan10:30 AM
Nov 4England vs. Australia2:00 PM
Nov 5India vs. South Africa2:00 PM
Nov 6Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Nov 7Australia vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Nov 8England vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Nov 9New Zealand vs. Sri Lanka2:00 PM
Nov 10South Africa vs. Afghanistan2:00 PM
Nov 11Australia vs. Bangladesh10:30 AM
Nov 11England vs. Pakistan2:00 PM
Nov 12India vs. Netherlands2:00 PM
Nov 15Semi Final 1 TBC vs. TBC2:00 PM
Nov 16Semi Final 2 TBC vs. TBC2:00 PM
Nov 19Final TBC vs. TBC2:00 PM
Ten teams—India, England, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and the Netherlands—will compete against one another in a round-robin competition during the ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule.

Teams and Format for the 2023 ICC ODI World Cup:

The rules from the 2019 Cricket World Cup will apply to this competition. The 10 teams—India, England, Pakistan, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Afghanistan, and the Netherlands—will face off against one another in a round-robin style. The top four teams will compete in the semifinal round. According to the ICC, the teams in second and third place will play each other in one of the semi-finals, while the top team after the round-robin will play the fourth-place team.

To reach the World Cup 2023 semifinals, you must score points:

If a club wins seven out of its first nine games, they nearly likely will advance to the semifinals. If teams are tied on points, total victories will be used as the next tie-breaker. The next factor to consider when distinguishing teams is net run rate.

2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Sites:

  • Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad 
  • Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru 
  • M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai  
  • Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi  
  • Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium, Dharamsala  
  • Eden Gardens, Kolkata 
  • Lucknow 
  • Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai  
  • MCA International Stadium, Pune  
  • Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad 
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Reserve Days for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023:

The ICC has set up a reserve day for both the event final and the semifinal games. According to the ICC, “matches on reserve days will take place a day after their originally scheduled match date, should they need to be taken.”

Prize money for the 2023 ICC World Cup:

The ICC announced a total prize pool for the 2023 ODI World Cup of USD 10 million, or roughly Rs 83 crore. The International Cricket Council (ICC) states that the prize money for the upcoming ODI World Cup would be USD 4 million, or roughly Rs 33 crore, and that the runners-up will receive USD 2 million, or nearly Rs 16 crore.

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