The ICC World Cup 2023 will be Hosted in India. This will be the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup and will be played Completely on Indian Soil.
India is a country where Cricket is no less than a Religion. In India Players are the gods and victory here is celebrated like a National Festival.
This will be the fourth time that India will be hosting the tournament. India previously shared the hosting rights with Pakistan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka. This is the first time that India will be the sole host of the Tournament.
In 2011 when India co-hosted the tournament with Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, India was the first team to win the World Cup on home soil. Later Australia repeated this in the 2015 World Cup.
England is the defending Champion, they won the Cricket World Cup 2019 against New Zealand on their home soil in the most intense and dramatic final in the history of the Cricket World Cup.
ICC Cricket World Cup Dates | 5 October 2023 — 19 November 2023 (Anticipated) |
CWC Schedule | Full Schedule (Oct-Nov) ⬇️ |
Standings | Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table |
Live Scores | Cricket World Cup Live Score⚡ (LIVE) |
Total Matches | 48 (including semi-finals and finals) |
Match Format | 50 Overs (ODI) |
Tournament Format | Round-robin and Knockout |
Host / Venues | Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Dharamsala, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Indore, Rajkot and Ahmedabad |
Teams | India (Host), Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa (2 other teams to be confirmed). Total of 10 teams to be confirmed through ICC World Cup Super League and World Cup Qualifier 2022-23 |
Schedule & Time Table | Cricket World Cup Schedule 2023 – cricgrid.com |
Cricket World Cup Schedule 2023 & Time Table (By Date)
ICC has announced Cricket World Cup schedule 2023 and fixtures dates which is starting in India in October 2023. A total of 48 matches will be played during the 2023 tournament with 10 teams, who have qualified, playing the main event. Full schedule and fixtures of ICC 2023 World Cup has now been announced by the ICC. Each team plays nine matches in the group stage. Based on the group standings, top four teams will qualify for the semi-finals and finals. India vs Pakistan is the most anticipated match during the Cricket World Cup in 2023.
The ICC Cricket World Cup schedule is 40+ days long event during October-November period (with exact dates to be announced at a later point. England is the defending champion having won the previous edition of the ICC World Cup.
Cricket World Cup 2023 Match Date & Time
The schedule of Cricket World Cup 2023 fixtures shows list of all matches with dates, venues and timing of matches in GMT, EST, local or IST (Indian Standard Time) and PKT (Pakistan local time). Use the search below to filter matches by venues, countries or timings:
Latest Updates
- The ICC Cricket World Schedule 2023 likely dates are October 5 to November 19.
- Full schedule will be released next month as BCCI is planning to announce the World Cup schedule at a grand launch after IPL 2023.
- The 2023 World Cup is set to start on October 5.
- India vs Pakistan match will likely be hosted at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
- India vs Australia match is likely to be held at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium.
- Most of Pakistan’s matches are set to be played in Chennai and Bengaluru.
- Most of Bangladesh’s matches will likely take place in Kolkata and Guwahati.
- The shortlisted venues for the tournament include Ahmedabad, Nagpur, Bengaluru, Trivandrum, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Rajkot, Indore, Dharamshala, and Chennai.
- South Africa is the 9th team to qualify.
- ICC Cricket World Cup Logo for 2023 has been revealed.
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S.No. | Fixtures | Date and time (IST / EST / PKT / GMT) | Venue |
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1 | England vs South Africa | Oct 5, Thu (Anticipated) | India |
2 | West Indies vs Pakistan | Oct – Nov | India |
3 | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | Oct – Nov | India |
4 | Afghanistan vs Australia | Oct – Nov | India |
5 | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
6 | England vs Pakistan | Oct – Nov | India |
7 | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | Oct – Nov | India |
8 | South Africa vs India | Oct – Nov | India |
9 | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Oct – Nov | India |
10 | Australia vs West Indies | Oct – Nov | India |
11 | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | Oct – Nov | India |
12 | England vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
13 | Afghanistan vs New Zealand | Oct – Nov | India |
14 | India vs Australia | Oct – Nov | India |
15 | South Africa vs West Indies | Oct – Nov | India |
16 | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | Oct – Nov | India |
17 | Australia vs Pakistan | Oct – Nov | India |
18 | India vs New Zealand | Oct – Nov | India |
19 | England vs West Indies | Oct – Nov | India |
20 | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Oct – Nov | India |
21 | South Africa vs Afghanistan | Oct – Nov | India |
22 | India vs Pakistan | Oct – Nov | India |
23 | West Indies vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
24 | England vs Afghanistan | Oct – Nov | India |
25 | New Zealand vs South Africa | Oct – Nov | India |
26 | Australia vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
27 | England vs Sri Lanka | Oct – Nov | India |
28 | India vs Afghanistan | Oct – Nov | India |
29 | West Indies vs New Zealand | Oct – Nov | India |
30 | Pakistan vs South Africa | Oct – Nov | India |
31 | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | Oct – Nov | India |
32 | England vs Australia | Oct – Nov | India |
33 | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Oct – Nov | India |
34 | West Indies vs India | Oct – Nov | India |
35 | Sri Lanka vs South Africa | Oct – Nov | India |
36 | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | Oct – Nov | India |
37 | New Zealand vs Australia | Oct – Nov | India |
38 | England vs India | Oct – Nov | India |
39 | Sri Lanka vs West Indies | Oct – Nov | India |
40 | India vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
41 | England vs New Zealand | Oct – Nov | India |
42 | Afghanistan vs West Indies | Oct – Nov | India |
43 | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Oct – Nov | India |
44 | Sri Lanka vs India | Oct – Nov | India |
45 | Australia vs South Africa | Oct – Nov | India |
46 | TBC vs TBC 1st Semifinal | November | India |
47 | TBC vs TBC 2nd Semifinal | November | India |
48 | TBC vs TBC Final | Nov 19, Sun | Ahmedabad, India |
Cricket World Cup 2023 Teams
The Tournament will feature 10 Teams. The Top 7 teams and the host will automatically qualify for the World Cup 2023. The remaining teams with five associate teams will play in the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, from which two teams will qualify for the Tournament.
Cricket World Cup 2023 Stadiums
There are a total of 13 stadiums in India where the Cricket World Cup could be played. This is the list of stadiums that are likely to host the world cup Matches, However official it is still not confirmed and will be declared later.
Here is the list of stadiums with their respective statistics.
1. Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Capacity : 33,108 seats.
First ODI Match | 17/01/1987 |
Last ODI Match | 14/01/2020 |
Matches Played | 22 |
Matches Won Batting First | 11 (50.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 11 (50.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 10 (45.45%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 12 (54.55%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 438/4 (South Africa) on 25/10/2015 v India |
Lowest Team Innings | 115 (Bangladesh) on 25/05/1998 v India |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 284/4 (New Zealand) on 22/10/2017 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 31.57 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.09 |
Average Score Batting First | 247 |
2. M Chinnaswami, Bangalore
Capacity : 40,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 26/09/1982 |
Last ODI Match | 19/01/2020 |
Matches Played | 26 |
Matches Won Batting First | 11 (42.31%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 12 (46.15%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 12 (46.15%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 11 (42.31%) |
Matches Tied | 1 (3.85%) |
Matches with No Result | 2 (7.69%) |
Highest Team Innings | 383/6 (India) on 02/11/2013 v Australia |
Lowest Team Innings | 168 (India) on 04/04/1999 v Pakistan |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 329/7 (Ireland) on 02/03/2011 v England |
Average Runs per Wicket | 35.42 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.55 |
Average Score Batting First | 260 |
3. MA Chidambaram, Chennai
Capacity : 33,500 seats.
First ODI Match | 09/10/1987 |
Last ODI Match | 15/12/2019 |
Matches Played | 22 |
Matches Won Batting First | 13 (56.52%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 8 (34.78%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 15 (65.22%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 6 (26.09%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 1 (4.55%) |
Highest Team Innings | 337/7 (ACC Asian XI) on 09/06/2007 v ACA Africa XI |
Lowest Team Innings | 69 (Kenya) on 20/02/2011 v New Zealand |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 291/2 (West Indies) on 15/12/2019 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 29.8 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.19 |
Average Score Batting First | 231 |
4. Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Capacity : 80,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 18/02/1987 |
Last ODI Match | 21/09/2017 |
Matches Played | 30 |
Matches Won Batting First | 18 (56.25%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 11 (34.38%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 17 (53.13%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 12 (37.50%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 1 (3.33%) |
Highest Team Innings | 404/5 (India) on 13/11/2014 v Sri Lanka |
Lowest Team Innings | 123 (West Indies) on 27/11/1993 v India |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 317/3 (Sri Lanka) on 24/12/2009 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 31.61 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.12 |
Average Score Batting First | 236 |
5. Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Capacity : 55,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 15/09/1982 |
Last ODI Match | 11/10/2022 |
Matches Played | 26 |
Matches Won Batting First | 12 (46.15%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 13 (50.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 11 (42.31%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 14 (53.85%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 1 (3.85%) |
Highest Team Innings | 330/8 (West Indies) on 28/02/2011 v Netherlands |
Lowest Team Innings | 99 (South Africa) on 11/10/2022 v India |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 281/4 (Sri Lanka) on 15/09/1982 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 30.12 |
Average Runs per Over | 4.86 |
Average Score Batting First | 230 |
6. Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Capacity : 55,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 16/11/2005 |
Last ODI Match | 02/03/2019 |
Matches Played | 6 |
Matches Won Batting First | 3 (50.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 3 (50.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 4 (66.67%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 2 (33.33%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 350/4 (Australia) on 05/11/2009 v India |
Lowest Team Innings | 174 (England) on 14/10/2011 v India |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 252/5 (South Africa) on 16/11/2005 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 36.41 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.53 |
Average Score Batting First | 278 |
7. PCA Stadium, Mohali
Capacity : 26,458 seats.
First ODI Match | 22/11/1993 |
Last ODI Match | 10/03/2019 |
Matches Played | 25 |
Matches Won Batting First | 15 (60.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 10 (40.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 10 (40.00%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 15 (60.00%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 392/4 (India) on 13/12/2017 v Sri Lanka |
Lowest Team Innings | 89 (Pakistan) on 27/10/2006 v South Africa |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 359/6 (Australia) on 10/03/2019 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 32.71 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.34 |
Average Score Batting First | 272 |
8. VCA Stadium, Nagpur
Capacity : 44,904 seats.
First ODI Match | 28/10/2009 |
Last ODI Match | 05/03/2019 |
Matches Played | 9 |
Matches Won Batting First | 3 (33.33%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 6 (66.67%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 3 (33.33%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 6 (66.67%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 354/7 (India) on 28/10/2009 v Australia |
Lowest Team Innings | 123 (Canada) on 28/02/2011 v Zimbabwe |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 351/4 (Australia) on 30/10/2013 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 37.18 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.73 |
Average Score Batting First | 288 |
9. Green Park Stadium, Kanpur
Capacity : 32,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 24/12/1986 |
Last ODI Match | 29/10/2017 |
Matches Played | 15 |
Matches Won Batting First | 7 (46.67%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 8 (53.33%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 4 (26.67%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 11 (73.33%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 337/6 (India) on 29/10/2017 v New Zealand |
Lowest Team Innings | 78 (India) on 24/12/1986 v Sri Lanka |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 266/5 (West Indies) on 27/11/2013 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 36.37 |
Average Runs per Over | 5.15 |
Average Score Batting First | 246 |
10. MCA Stadium, Pune
Capacity : 37,406 seats.
First ODI Match | 13/10/2013 |
Last ODI Match | 28/03/2021 |
Matches Played | 7 |
Matches Won Batting First | 4 (57.14%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 3 (42.86%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 3 (42.86%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 4 (57.14%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 356/7 (India) on 15/01/2017 v England |
Lowest Team Innings | 232 (India) on 13/10/2013 v Australia |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 356/7 (England) on 15/01/2017 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 38.14 |
Average Runs per Over | 6.1 |
Average Score Batting First | 307 |
11. SCA Stadium, Rajkot
Capacity : 25,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 11/01/2013 |
Last ODI Match | 17/01/2020 |
Matches Played | 3 |
Matches Won Batting First | 3 (100.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 2 (66.67%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 1 (33.33%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 340/6 (India) on 17/01/2020 v Australia |
Lowest Team Innings | 304 (Australia) on 17/01/2020 v India |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | N/A on |
Average Runs per Wicket | 43.02 |
Average Runs per Over | 6.04 |
Average Score Batting First | 312 |
12. Assam Cricket Association Barsapara Stadium, Guwahati, Assam
Capacity : 40,000 seats.
First ODI Match | 21/10/2018 |
Last ODI Match | 21/10/2018 |
Matches Played | 1 |
Matches Won Batting First | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches Won Batting Second | 1 (100.00%) |
Matches Won Winning Toss | 1 (100.00%) |
Matches Won Losing Toss | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches Tied | 0 (0.00%) |
Matches with No Result | 0 (0.00%) |
Highest Team Innings | 326/2 (India) on 21/10/2018 v West Indies |
Lowest Team Innings | No completed innings on |
Highest Run Chase Achieved | 326/2 (West Indies) on 21/10/2018 v India |
Average Runs per Wicket | 64.8 |
Average Runs per Over | 7.03 |
Average Score Batting First | 322 |
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 – Coverage
The Excitement continues
The Cricket World Cup in 2023 is all set to start on 10th October to be hosted by India. There are a total of 48 matches to be played that also includes four quarter-finals to be played amongst top 8 teams, two semi-finals and a final to be played on Sunday last week of November. A total of 10 teams will play 9 matches each. Pakistan and India start off their World Cup campaign soon after the tournament begins in India.
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ICC 2023 Cricket World Cup Schedule FAQs
When will Cricket World Cup 2023 begin?
ICC have confirmed that 2023 World Cup will be hosted in India. Anticipated dates for the league is October 5 till November 19, 2023.
How many matches will be played in 2023 CWC?
A total of 48 matches will be played during ICC World Cup 2023 edition during 46-days long period. This also includes 2 semi-finals and a final match.
How many teams will participate in 2023 tournament this year?
A total of 10 teams are participating in the 2023 Cricket World Cup tournament. India is the first team to have qualified (automatically as a host). Six teams including Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Pakistan and New Zealeand are also now qualified. Other three teams will qualify through ICC World Super League.
Who is hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023?
India is hosting this year mega event of ICC Cricket World Cup.
When is CWC 2023 scheduled?
The Cricket World Cup is scheduled to begin as early as October 5 with the final at November 19 in Ahmedabad, India. Please see 2023 World Cup schedule page for complete details about venues and timing of all matches.