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Complete schedule of Cricket World Cup 2023

 World Cup 2023 Schedule: World Cup 2023 is going to start from 5th October. The first match will be played between New Zealand and England. A total of 48 matches will be played during the World Cup.

The final will be played on 19 November. The match between India and Pakistan in the league stage of the World Cup is going to be played on October 14 in Ahmedabad. This time also the World Cup will be played in round robin format. That means all 10 teams will play 9-9 matches against each other. After this the top 4 teams will reach the semi-finals. The World Cup final will be held in Ahmedabad on 19th November, the semi-finals will be played in Mumbai and Kolkata on 15th and 16th November respectively.

ICC World Cup 2023 - Schedule

Thursday, October 5 England vs New Zealand Ahmedabad

Friday, October 6 Pakistan vs Netherlands Hyderabad

Saturday, October 7 Bangladesh vs Afghanistan Dharamsala

Saturday, October 7 South Africa vs Sri Lanka Delhi

Sunday, October 8 India vs Australia Chennai

Monday, October 9 New Zealand vs Netherlands Hyderabad

Tuesday, October 10 England vs Bangladesh Dharamsala

Tuesday, October 10 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Hyderabad

Wednesday, October 11 India vs Afghanistan Delhi

Thursday, October 12 Australia vs South Africa Lucknow

Friday, October 13 New Zealand vs Bangladesh Chennai

Saturday, October 14 India vs Pakistan Ahmedabad

Sunday, October 15 England vs Afghanistan Delhi

Monday, October 16 Australia vs Sri Lanka Lucknow

Tuesday, October 17 South Africa vs Netherlands Dharamsala

Wednesday, October 18 New Zealand vs Afghanistan Chennai

Thursday, October 19 India vs Bangladesh Pune

Friday, October 20 Australia vs Pakistan Bengaluru

Saturday, October 21 Netherlands vs Sri Lanka Lucknow

Saturday, October 21 England vs South Africa Mumbai

Sunday, October 22 India vs New Zealand Dharamsala

Monday, October 23 Pakistan vs Afghanistan Chennai

Tuesday, October 24 South Africa vs Bangladesh Mumbai

Wednesday, October 25 Australia vs Netherlands Delhi

Thursday, October 26 England vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru

Friday, October 27 Pakistan vs South Africa Chennai

Saturday, October 28 Australia vs New Zealand Dharamshala

Saturday, October 28 Netherlands vs Bangladesh Kolkata

Sunday, 29 October India vs England Lucknow

Monday, October 30 Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Pune

Tuesday, October 31 Pakistan vs Bangladesh Kolkata

Wednesday, November 1 New Zealand vs South Africa Pune

Thursday, November 2 India vs Sri Lanka Mumbai

Friday, November 3 Netherlands vs Afghanistan Lucknow

Saturday, November 4 New Zealand vs Pakistan Bengaluru

Saturday, 4 November England vs Australia Ahmedabad

Sunday, November 5 India vs South Africa Kolkata

Monday, 6 November Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Delhi

Tuesday, November 7 Australia vs Afghanistan Mumbai

Wednesday, November 8 England vs Netherlands Pune

Thursday, November 9 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru

Friday, November 10 South Africa vs Afghanistan Ahmedabad

Saturday, November 11 Australia vs Bangladesh Pune

Saturday, 11 November England vs Pakistan Kolkata

Sunday, 12 November India vs Netherlands Bengaluru

Wednesday, November 15 Semifinal 1 Mumbai

Thursday, 16 November Semifinal 2 Kolkata

Sunday, 19 November Final Ahmedabad

All but six matches during the ICC World Cup 2023 will be played day-night, and will start at 2 PM (IST)... Bangladesh-Afghanistan, England-Bangladesh, Netherlands-Sri Lanka, Australia-New Zealand, New Zealand- The match between Pakistan and Australia-Bangladesh will start at 10:30 am (IST)...

India and Pakistan match on 14 October

The match will be played between India and Pakistan on 14 October. The Indian team last faced Pakistan in Asia. Now once again there will be a competition between Pakistan and India. Fans are very excited about this match. Let us tell you that initially the Pakistan team did not want to come to India but later the Pakistani board decided to come to India and play the match.

India last won the World Cup in 2011

In the year 2022, India won the World Cup title for the last time under the captaincy of Dhoni. In 2011 also, the World Cup was played in India in which India won the title for the second time by defeating Sri Lanka in the final. The Indian team had not been able to win an ICC tournament for the last 10 years. In such a situation, it is expected that this time the Indian team will once again be successful in winning the World Cup title at home. Rohit Sharma will be India's captain in the World Cup.

 
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