ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Schedule and Fixtures
2 min readThe schedule for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is packed with exciting matches, with teams from around the world competing for the prestigious title. The tournament, which includes numerous day-night matches, promises to be a thrilling spectacle for cricket enthusiasts.
Here’s a look at the upcoming fixtures in the tournament:
– October 18: New Zealand vs. Afghanistan in Chennai (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 19: India vs. Bangladesh in Pune (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 20: Australia vs. Pakistan in Bangalore (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 21: Netherlands vs. Sri Lanka in Lucknow (day match at 06:00 BST)
– October 21: England vs. South Africa in Mumbai (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 22: India vs. New Zealand in Dharamsala (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 23: Pakistan vs. Afghanistan in Chennai (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 24: South Africa vs. Bangladesh in Mumbai (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 25: Australia vs. Netherlands in Delhi (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 26: England vs. Sri Lanka in Bangalore (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 27: Pakistan vs. South Africa in Chennai (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 28: Australia vs. New Zealand in Dharamsala (day match at 06:00 BST)
– October 28: Netherlands vs. Bangladesh in Kolkata (day-night match at 09:30 BST)
– October 29: India vs. England in Lucknow (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– October 30: Afghanistan vs. Sri Lanka in Pune (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– October 31: Pakistan vs. Bangladesh in Kolkata (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 1: New Zealand vs. South Africa in Pune (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 2: India vs. Sri Lanka in Mumbai (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 3: Netherlands vs. Afghanistan in Lucknow (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 4: New Zealand vs. Pakistan in Bangalore (day match at 05:00 GMT)
– November 4: England vs. Australia in Ahmedabad (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 5: India vs. South Africa in Kolkata (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 6: Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka in Delhi (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 7: Australia vs. Afghanistan in Mumbai (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 8: England vs. Netherlands in Pune (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 9: New Zealand vs. Sri Lanka in Bangalore (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 10: South Africa vs. Afghanistan in Ahmedabad (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 11: Australia vs. Bangladesh in Pune (day match at 05:00 GMT)
– November 11: England vs. Pakistan in Kolkata (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 12: India vs. Netherlands in Bangalore (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
The tournament will also feature the semi-finals and the grand final:
– November 15: First semi-final in Mumbai (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 16: Second semi-final in Kolkata (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
– November 19: Final in Ahmedabad (day-night match at 08:30 GMT)
Please note that the schedule and start times are subject to change. Cricket enthusiasts can look forward to an action-packed tournament, and cricket fever is sure to grip fans worldwide as they follow their favorite teams on their quest for World Cup glory.