It is that time of year which every cricket fan in the world is eagerly waiting for. It’s the 13th edition of ICC Men’s World Cup. India will host this edition of world cup which makes it even more special for Indian cricket fan. A chance to see the men in blue lift the world cup on at home once again.
The world cup is a flagship event of the international cricket calendar. It has held a special place in every cricket fan’s heart since it first took place in 1975. West Indies were the inaugural champions of the tournament, winning it in 1975 and then in 1979. Australia is the most successful team in this tournament winning the world cup five times. While India has managed to win the tournament in 1983 and 2011.
ICC ODI World Cup 2023
This year ICC Men’s world cup is being held right here in India from 5th October to 19th of November. This is arguably the biggest cricket tournament in the world and each team will be hoping to enter their name in history. A total of 10 teams will be participating in the world cup, out of which 8 of them are already qualified and the remaining 2 will be determined after the qualification tournament which will end on the 9th of July. Everyone is hoping that this world cup is going to be one of the most exciting and thrilling world cups. Fans all around the world will do everything to support their team and wants to see their men lift the world cup and make their country proud.
Dates and Venues
A total of 10 venues will be hosting the matches across 46 days. The venue include Narendra Modi Stadium, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Arun Jaitley Stadium, M.A. Chidambaram Stadium, Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Wankhede Stadium, Eden Gardens.
Here are the details about all the matches dates held at these Venues
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Narendra Modi Stadium – (Ahmedabad, Capacity 1,30,000)
Dates | Matches |
5 October | England vs New Zealand |
14 October | India vs Pakistan |
4 November | England vs Australia |
10 November | South Africa vs Afghanistan |
19 November | Final |
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Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium (Hyderabad, Capacity 55,000)
Dates | Matches |
2 October | Pakistan vs Netherlands |
9 October | New Zealand vs Netherlands |
10 October | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka |
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Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium (Dharamshala, Capacity 23,000)
Dates | Matches |
7 October | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Day Game) |
10 October | England vs Bangladesh |
17 October | South Africa vs Netherlands |
22 October | India vs New Zealand |
28 October | Australia vs New Zealand (Day Game) |
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Arun Jaitley Stadium (New Delhi, Capacity 41,842)
Dates | Matches |
7 October | South Africa vs Sri Lanka |
11 October | India vs Afghanistan |
15 October | England vs Afghanistan |
25 October | Australia vs Netherlands |
6 November | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka |
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M.A. Chidambaram Stadium (Chennai, Capacity 50,000)
Dates | Matches |
8 October | India vs Australia |
13 October | New Zealand vs Bangladesh (Day Game) |
18 October | New Zealand vs Afghanistan |
23 October | Pakistan vs Afghanistan |
27 October | Pakistan vs South Africa |
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Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium (Lucknow, Capacity 50,000)
Dates | Matches |
12 October | Australia vs South Africa |
16 October | Australia vs Sri Lanka |
21 October | Sri Lanka vs Netherlands (Day Game) |
29 October | India vs England |
3 November | Netherlands vs Afghanistan |
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Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium (Pune, Capacity 37,406)
Dates | Matches |
19 October | India vs Bangladesh |
30 October | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka |
1 November | New Zealand vs South Africa |
8 November | England vs Netherlands |
11 November | Australia vs Bangladesh (Day Game) |
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M. Chinnaswamy Stadium (Bangaluru, 40,000)
Dates | Matches |
20 October | Australia vs Pakistan |
26 October | England vs Sri Lanka |
4 November | New Zealand vs Pakistan (Day Game) |
9 November | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka |
12 November | India vs Netherlands |
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Wankhede Stadium (Mumbai, Capacity 32,000)
Dates | Matches |
21 October | England vs South Africa |
24 October | South Africa vs Bangladesh |
2 November | India vs Sri Lanka |
7 November | Australia vs Afghanistan |
15 November | Semifinal 1 |
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Eden Gardens (Kolkata, Capacity 66,000)
Dates | Matches |
28 October | Netherlands vs Bangladesh |
31 October | Pakistan vs Bangladesh |
5 November | India vs South Africa |
11 November | England vs Pakistan |
16 November | Semifinal 2 |
Match Fixtures and Format
The tournament format is fairly simple to understand. The world cup will be played between 10 teams out of which 8 are already qualified and the remaining 2 will be confirmed via a qualification round. Qualifiers are being held in Zimbabwe amongst 10 teams spilt into two groups. Group A include host Zimbabwe, Netherlands, West Indies, Nepal and United States. Group B include Sri Lanka, Scotland, Oman, Ireland and United Arab Emirates. Three teams from each group will qualify to play in a super sixes format. From this format, 2 teams Sri Lanka and the Netherlands have qualified for the main world cup.
In the main draw each team will play the other nine in a round robin format with the top four qualifying for the knockout stage and semi-finals. The two winners of the semifinals will advance to the grand final on 19th November at Narendra Modi Stadium.
Here is the complete list of ODI match fixtures for the world cup
Fixture | Date | Venue |
England vs New Zealand | October 5 | Ahmedabad |
Pakistan vs Netherlands | October 6 | Hyderabad |
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | October 7 | Dharamsala |
South Africa vs Sri Lanka | October 7 | Delhi |
India vs Australia | October 8 | Chennai |
New Zealand vs Netherlands | October 9 | Hyderabad |
England vs Bangladesh | October 10 | Dharamsala |
Pakistan Vs Sri Lanka | October 10 | Hyderabad |
India vs Afghanistan | October 11 | Delhi |
Australia vs South Africa | October 12 | Lucknow |
New Zealand Vs Bangladesh | October 13 | Chennai |
India Vs Pakistan | October 14 | Ahmedabad |
England Vs Afghanistan | October 15 | Delhi |
Australia vs Sri Lanka | October 16 | Lucknow |
South Africa vs Netherlands | October 17 | Dharamsala |
New Zealand vs Afghanistan | October 18 | Chennai |
India vs Bangladesh | October 19 | Pune |
Australia vs Pakistan | October 20 | Bengaluru |
England vs South Africa | October 21 | Mumbai |
Sri Lanka vs Netherlands | October 21 | Lucknow |
England Vs South Africa | October 21 | Mumbai |
India vs New Zealand | October 22 | Dharamsala |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan | October 23 | Chennai |
South Africa vs Bangladesh | October 24 | Mumbai |
Australia vs Netherlands | October 25 | Delhi |
England vs Sri Lanka | October 26 | Bengaluru |
Pakistan vs South Africa | October 27 | Chennai |
Australia Vs New Zealand | October 28 | Dharamshala |
Netherlands vs Bangladesh | October 28 | Kolkata |
India vs England | October 29 | Lucknow |
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | October 30 | Pune |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh | October 31 | Kolkata |
New Zealand vs South Africa | November 1 | Pune |
India vs Sri Lanka | November 2 | Mumbai |
Netherlands vs Afghanistan | November 3 | Lucknow |
England vs Australia | November 4 | Ahmedabad |
New Zealand vs Pakistan | November 4 | Bengaluru |
India vs South Africa | November 5 | Kolkata |
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | November 6 | Delhi |
Australia vs Afghanistan | November 7 | Mumbai |
England vs Netherlands | November 8 | Pune |
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | November 9 | Bengaluru |
South Africa vs Afghanistan | November 10 | Ahmedabad |
Australia vs Bangladesh | November 11 | Bengaluru |
England vs Pakistan | November 11 | Kolkata |
India Vs Netherlands | November 12 | Pune |
Semifinal 1 | November 15 | Mumbai |
Semifinal 2 | November 16 | Kolkata |
Final | November 19 |
Ahmedabad |
Key Contests and Rivalries
Key contests and rivalries in sports are vital for igniting passion, excitement, and camaraderie among fans. They fuel our competitive spirit, creating unforgettable moments and uniting people from all walks of life. These exhilarating showdowns weave tales of determination, skill, and teamwork, reminding us why we love sports and the magic they bring.
Here are some of the key contests in the world cup
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India vs Pakistan
The India vs Pakistan cricket rivalry is a legendary clash that transcends boundaries and unites nations in anticipation. From nail-biting World Cup encounters to intense bilateral series, this rivalry has produced unforgettable matches. Legendary performers like Sachin Tendulkar, Wasim Akram, Virat Kohli, and Shahid Afridi have graced these contests, etching their names in cricket folklore.
India and Pakistan will lock horns in this world cup on 15th October at Narendra Modi Stadium in front of a sold out crowd. The atmosphere will be electric, players will be pumped, and fans will be on the edge of their seats to witness this fierce clash of titans. Both teams will be looking to beat the opposition and gain the bragging rights for the day.
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Australia vs England
The oldest cricketing rivalry stretches back to the 19th century. It all started with the ashes and now has spread to all formats of the game. These two teams have played some historic matches between them, and cricketing fans will be hoping that another one is in store on November 4 at Narendra Modi stadium. Regardless of whether you support these teams be sure to tune in on November 4 to witness this epic battle.
Participating Teams
Here is a list of all the participating team
- India – India is definitely the favorites to win the world cup on their home soil. This Indian team is well balanced and has game changing players. Not to forget the last time India won the world cup was in played in India in 2011. Indian team would like to take inspiration from that team and repeat the feat.
- Australia – The Most successful team in the world cup they have won the tournament five times. Australia have won three consecutive world cups in 1999, 2003 and 2007 establishing their dominance in the game. They last won this tournament in 2015 and would fancy their chances in this one as well.
- England – The defending champions must be rearing to go. They arrive in this tournament full of confidence about their chances. They are a well balanced team with a good mixture of youth and experience.
- South Africa – Often called ‘chokers’ South Africa must be determined to win this tournament and give their fans what they always wanted, a world cup trophy. South Africa had come close to winning this tournament most notably in 2015 when they lost to New-Zealand in the semifinals. Nevertheless, they would want to forget the past and approach this world cup with fresh enthusiasm and determination.
- New-Zealand – If you ask any cricket fan which their favorite cricket team is other than their home team the answer will always be New-Zealand. They have been runners-up in the previous two tournaments. They were very unlucky in the last world cup losing to England in the super over. But the black caps would want to finish the job in this tournament and win their first world cup.
- West Indies – The most dominating team in the 70s and 80s West Indies won the inaugural world cup in 1975 and followed that up with winning the 1979 world cup. They almost came close to making a hat trick of the world cup but a spirited Indian team led by Kapil Dev denied them that chance. West Indies will no doubt want to win the world cup and again put themselves back to the top of the cricketing world.
- Pakistan – Pakistan has won the world cup in 1992 under the captaincy of great Imran Khan. They have not won the tournament since. Surely, they would feel this is their best opportunity to win the world cup as the subcontinental condition will suit them.
- Bangladesh – Bangladesh is one of the best teams in Asia. They have done well in the international tournaments. Their famous victory came in 2007 when they knocked India out of the tournament. Bangladesh will be desperate to win the world cup and want to go level with their Asian neighbors.
- Afghanistan – The rise of Afghanistan as a cricketing nation is nothing but phenomenal. They have taken the whole cricketing world by surprise and won lots of hearts in the process. They will be punching above their weight in this tournament to make it a memorable experience.
- Sri Lanka – Sri Lanka is a team which is searching for a new identity. They are a completely new team with young and excited players. This world cup is the best stage for these new players to showcase their potential.
- Netherlands – Not many people associate Netherlands with cricket but there is a rise in the popularity of cricket. This world cup qualification means a lot to the Netherlands, as it will encourage the players to perform better. No doubt it will only further increase the popularity of cricket.
Players to Watch Out For
The World Cup is the biggest stage for any player to showcase their talent to the world. Playing in the world cup puts a lot of pressure and only the best comes out on top. There are a few players who are itching to go to this world cup. Here are some players to watch:
- Virat Kohli – Arguably the best batsman in world cricket today, Virat Kohli is a run machine. In 9 matches he has scored 442 runs. He is a very important player for India. He has rescued Indian from many difficult situations. Virat Kohli is the name that puts fear in the heart of opposition bowlers, and he will be hoping that he can guide India to the world cup.
- Mitchell Starch – The Aussie pace machine was the player of the tournament in 2015 when Australia won the tournament. He took 22 wickets in the tournament. Starch is lethal with the new ball and can pick wickets at regular intervals. He is one of the star players for Australia.
- Jos Butler – In the past few years Jos Butler has taken his game to a new level. He is a complete batsman playing shots all around the ground. He is a heavy hitter and can hit sixes at will. He is the main man for England.
- Rashid Khan – Rashid Khan is already a legend of the game. The leg spinner is a wicket taking machine and the main man for Afghanistan. Rashid can not only pick wickets but also can choke the batsman from scoring the runs in the middle over.
- Devon Convey – The explosive Kiwi opener is one of the impact players of the New Zealand team. He can start scoring runs from the first ball. New Zealand will be hoping that he can give them quick start in the opening overs. He has the highest score of 92 in the world cup and has the potential to score way more.
TV Broadcast and Streaming Information
Here is how you can catch all the live coverage of ICC Men’s world cup.
Country | TV Broadcast Channel |
India | Star Sports |
Australia | Kayo Foxtel |
United Kingdom | Sky Sports Cricket |
United States | Willow TV |
South Africa | Super Sports |
New Zealand | Sky Sports |
MENA | Etisalat, Starzplay |
Canada | Willow TV Canada |
Bangladesh | Gazi TV |
Sri Lanka | Star Sports |
Caribbean | ESPN |
Afghanistan | RTA Sports |
Pakistan | RTA Sports |
Hong Kong | Astro Cricket |
Malaysia | Astro Cricket |
Singapore | Astro Cricket |
Pacific Island | TVWAN Action |
Nepal | Star Sports |
Southeast Asia | YUPP TV |
Continental Europe | YUPP TV |
Here are the streaming platforms which will be streaming the ICC Men’s World Cup 2023
- Disney + Hotstar
- Rabbithole
- Bioscope
- Starzplay
- Foxtel GO
- Kayo Sportz
- ESPN +
Predictions and Favorites
We all have our favorites when it comes to picking the winners. Some use their heart; some use their head, and some use stats to predict the favorites to win the world cup. Traditionally strong team like India, Australia, England and Pakistan will always be favorite going any tournament. These teams are well balanced and have experienced players who can turn the match on their own.
India has the home advantage and support of their people behind them. The last time India won the world cup it was in India. So, it would be foolish to bet against India.
Defending Champion England also has a good chance of retaining the trophy. They have a very good batting line up and can chase any total. England have dominated the white ball cricket in recent years.
But watch out for some outside shouts like New Zealand and Pakistan. New Zealand is always the dark horse in this world cup. They are more determined than ever to win this tournament. They have an experienced bowling lineup. They are also a well gelled squad and can be threat to any opposition.
Previous ICC world cup winners list
Here is the full world cup list of winners
Year | Winner | Runners-up |
1975 | West Indies | Australia |
1979 | West Indies | England |
1983 | India | West Indies |
1987 | Australia | England |
1992 | Pakistan | England |
1996 | Sri Lanka | Australia |
1999 | Australia | Pakistan |
2003 | Australia | India |
2007 | Australia | Sri Lanka |
2011 | India | Sri Lanka |
2015 | Australia | New-Zealand |
2019 | England | New-Zealand |
Previous Player of the Tournament list
Here is the list of previous players of the tournament winners
Year | Winner | Stat |
1992 | Martine Crow | 462 Runs |
1996 | Sanath Jasurya | 221 runs and 6 wickets |
1999 | Lance Klusner | 281 runs and 17 wickets |
2003 | Sachin Tendulkar | 673 runs and 2 wickets |
2007 | Glen Mcgrath | 26 Wickets |
2011 | Yuvraj Singh | 362 Runs and 15 wickets |
2015 | Mitchell Starch | 22 Wickets |
2019 | Kane Williamson | 578 runs and 2 wickets |
Conclusion
The countdown has begun for the ICC world cup 2023. The ODI world cup 2023 promises to be a thrilling and exciting tournament. India is ready to host the world cup with all the enthusiasm and zest. India got knocked out form the world cup semifinal last time but would want to win the trophy this time.
You can follow ODI world cup 2023 schedule on our website. Make sure to tune into the world cup on 5th October and support your favorite team.