ICC World Cup 2023 Time Table, Schedule, Venue & Point Table

ICC World Cup 2023 Time Table, Schedule, Venue & Point Table

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is set to take place in India during October and November of that year, with ten teams competing in the tournament. Teams will earn their spot in the World Cup through the 2020-23 ICC World Cup Super League, with the top seven teams (plus the host nation, India) from the 13 teams in the Super League qualifying automatically. The remaining five teams, along with five Associate sides, will participate in the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, from which two teams will advance to the main tournament. Fans can stay up-to-date on the latest World Cup schedule, including fixtures, time tables, points tables, live scores, and news.

Cricket World Cup 2023

The ICC has released the schedule and fixtures for the upcoming Cricket World Cup 2023, which will take place in India starting in October of that year. The tournament will consist of 48 matches and feature 10 qualified teams. Each team will play nine matches during the group stage, with the top four teams advancing to the semi-finals and finals based on group standings. Of all the matches, the India vs Pakistan game is the most highly anticipated. The event will span over 40 days during the October-November period, with the exact dates to be announced at a later time. The current title holder is England, having emerged victorious in the previous edition of the ICC World Cup.

ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League – Standings

RankTeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo resultPointsNRR
1New Zealand (Q)21145021500.697
2India (hosts) (Q)21136021390.782
3England (Q)21137011351.057
4Pakistan (Q)21138001300.108
5Australia (Q)18126001200.785
6Bangladesh (Q)18126001200.384
7Afghanistan (Q)15113011150.573
8West Indies249150088-0.738
9South Africa197100278-0.41
10Sri Lanka217120277-0.094
11Ireland216130268-0.382
12Zimbabwe214160145-1.141
13Netherlands192160125-1.163

The schedule for the Cricket World Cup 2023 fixtures has been announced, detailing all match dates, venues, and timings in various time zones including GMT, EST, local time, and Indian Standard Time (IST) and Pakistan local time (PKT). To make it easier for fans, a search function is available to filter matches by venues, countries, or timings. The likely dates for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 are between October 5 and November 19, with the full schedule set to be released next month. So far, confirmed venues for the tournament include Mumbai, Kolkata, Delhi, Bengaluru, Chennai, Dharamsala, Guwahati, Hyderabad, Lucknow, Indore, Rajkot, and Ahmedabad. It is confirmed that India will be the host nation for the event during the months of October and November. For real-time updates, fans can bookmark this page and subscribe to free alerts.

ICC World Cup 2023 Time Table, Schedule, Venue

S.No.FixturesDate and time
(IST / EST / PKT / GMT)
Venue
1England vs South AfricaOct 5, Thu (Anticipated)India
2West Indies vs Pakistan Oct – NovIndia
3New Zealand vs Sri LankaOct – NovIndia
4Afghanistan vs AustraliaOct – NovIndia
5South Africa vs BangladeshOct – NovIndia
6England vs PakistanOct – NovIndia
7Afghanistan vs Sri LankaOct – NovIndia
8South Africa vs IndiaOct – NovIndia
9Bangladesh vs New ZealandOct – NovIndia
10Australia vs West IndiesOct – NovIndia
11Pakistan vs Sri LankaOct – NovIndia
12England vs BangladeshOct – NovIndia
13Afghanistan vs New ZealandOct – NovIndia
14India vs AustraliaOct – NovIndia
15South Africa vs West Indies Oct – NovIndia
16Bangladesh vs Sri LankaOct – NovIndia
17Australia vs PakistanOct – NovIndia
18India vs New ZealandOct – NovIndia
19England vs West IndiesOct – NovIndia
20Sri Lanka vs AustraliaOct – NovIndia
21South Africa vs AfghanistanOct – NovIndia
22India vs PakistanOct – NovIndia
23West Indies vs BangladeshOct – NovIndia
24England vs AfghanistanOct – NovIndia
25New Zealand vs South Africa Oct – NovIndia
26Australia vs BangladeshOct – NovIndia
27England vs Sri Lanka Oct – NovIndia
28India vs AfghanistanOct – NovIndia
29West Indies vs New ZealandOct – NovIndia
30Pakistan vs South Africa Oct – NovIndia
31Bangladesh vs AfghanistanOct – NovIndia
32England vs AustraliaOct – NovIndia
33New Zealand vs Pakistan  Oct – NovIndia
34West Indies vs India Oct – NovIndia
35Sri Lanka vs South Africa Oct – NovIndia
36Pakistan vs Afghanistan Oct – NovIndia
37New Zealand vs AustraliaOct – NovIndia
38England vs IndiaOct – NovIndia
39Sri Lanka vs West IndiesOct – NovIndia
40India vs Bangladesh Oct – NovIndia
41England vs New ZealandOct – NovIndia
42Afghanistan vs West IndiesOct – NovIndia
43Pakistan vs Bangladesh Oct – NovIndia
44Sri Lanka vs India Oct – NovIndia
45Australia vs South AfricaOct – NovIndia
46TBC vs TBC 1st Semifinal NovemberIndia
47TBC vs TBC 2nd SemifinalNovemberIndia
48TBC vs TBC FinalNov 19, SunAhmedabad, India

Cricket World Cup Schedule Download in PDF

To access complete details for the Cricket World Cup Schedule, there are several options available for users to download the ICC World Cup schedule in various formats for the 13th edition of the tournament in 2023. Jano.com.pk provides a range of options, including downloading the schedule in PDF format or as an image of the fixtures. Fans can also download the Cricket Schedule Mobile App to keep track of each match. Furthermore, fans can set alerts for each match on their mobile devices by adding them to iCal and Google Calendar and setting up alerts before each game. These options make it easy for fans to access the World Cup schedule in a variety of formats and stay updated on all the important dates and match details.

Cricket World 2022 Points Table / Standings

TeamMWLPtsRRTieN/R
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Australia0000000
Bangladesh0000000
England0000000
Pakistan0000000
New Zealand0000000
Team 8 (TBC)0000000
Team 9 (TBC)0000000
Team 10 (TBC)0000000

Coverage – Cricket World Cup 2023

The much-anticipated Cricket World Cup 2023 is scheduled to kick off on October 10th in India. The tournament will feature a total of 48 matches, including four quarter-finals among the top eight teams, two semi-finals, and a final scheduled for the last Sunday of November. The event will see 10 teams competing, each playing nine matches. The World Cup will begin with a match between Pakistan and India, adding to the excitement of the tournament.

To stay updated on the World Cup schedule, you can visit jano.com.pk to access match details, timings in IST, PKT, EST, and GMT, along with information on venues. You can also follow the points table for team standings during the pool stages.

Jano.com.pk also provides live scores of the World Cup, match updates, match reports, commentary, photo galleries, and videos of the upcoming tournament. You can follow us on our Telegram channel or Twitter to get the latest updates on all matches during the mega event, ensuring that you never miss a moment of the action.

ICC World Cup History

The ICC Cricket World Cup is considered as the most significant championship of men’s One Day International (ODI) cricket, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The tournament features preliminary qualification rounds leading up to the finals tournament, held every four years. It is the fourth-largest and fourth-most-viewed sporting event globally, and the most important tournament in cricket, according to the ICC. The first Cricket World Cup was held in England in 1975.

All ten Test-playing and ODI-playing nations, along with other qualified nations through the World Cup Qualifier, contest the finals of the Cricket World Cup. Australia is the most successful team, having won the tournament four times. The West Indies and India have won twice, while Pakistan and Sri Lanka have each won once.

Previous ICC World Cups

The 2015 Cricket World Cup, hosted jointly by Australia and New Zealand, is set to begin from February 14th to March 29th, following India’s thrilling win in the 2011 World Cup. Fourteen teams will participate, including Afghanistan, who will play their first World Cup. Australia has won the tournament four times, making them the most successful team in the history of the World Cup. The West Indies and India have won twice each, while Sri Lanka and Pakistan have each won once. Although New Zealand has made it to six semi-finals, they have never made it to the final, while England has lost all three of the finals they’ve reached.

Sachin Tendulkar holds the record for the highest number of runs scored in the tournament, while Glenn McGrath of Australia has taken the most wickets. The highest individual score was achieved by South African Gary Kirsten in 1996, scoring 188 not out. The tournament will follow the same format as the 2011 World Cup, with the teams divided into two groups of seven and playing each other once. The top four teams from each group will progress to the quarter-finals, followed by knock-out rounds.

Australia will host 26 matches, while New Zealand will host 23, with the final match taking place in Melbourne. As the tournament takes place towards the end of the Australian summer and start of autumn, the weather may vary between venues. The warmest months in New Zealand are December to February, so evening games may be chilly as autumn sets in. Four of the venues will use drop-in wickets, which usually lack pace and carry, and are similar to each other.

One of the most anticipated matches of the tournament will be between India and Pakistan, which takes place on the second day of the tournament at Adelaide Oval. India has won all five of their previous World Cup meetings against Pakistan, with their most recent victory in the 2011 semi-final. The draw has created excitement in both countries, with tickets for the match selling out quickly. The arrival of the World Cup trophy in Pakistan in September has created optimism for the team, and captain Misbah-ul-Haq hopes to bring the trophy back to the country.

Pakistan’s team, including Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi, and Misbah-ul-Haq, may be participating in their final major cricket tournament. They are expected to make the quarter-finals, and a match against Sri Lanka is a possibility. India, as defending champions, have a strong batting line-up, but their fast bowlers must perform well. Captain Mahindra Singh Dhoni may be playing in his final World Cup tournament, and he hopes to retain the trophy. Host nation Australia and a well-balanced South Africa team are also teams to watch out for in the tournament.

YearHostWinnersResult
2031India
Bangladesh
TBCTBC
2027South Africa
Zimbabwe
Namibia
TBCTBC
2023IndiaTBCTBC
2019Lord’s, LondonEnglandEngland won on boundary count after super over vs New Zealand
2015Melbourne Cricket GroundAustraliaAustralia won by 7 wickets vs New Zealand
2011Wankhede Stadium, MumbaiIndiaIndia won by 6 wickets vs Sri Lanka
2007Kensington Oval, BridgetownAustraliaAustralia won by 53 runs (D/L) vs Sri Lanka
2003Wanderers Stadium, JohannesburgAustraliaAustralia won by 125 runs vs India
1999Lord’s, LondonAustraliaAustralia won by 8 wickets vs Pakistan
1996Gaddafi Stadium, LahoreSri LankaSri Lanka won by 7 wickets vs Australia
1992Melbourne Cricket GroundPakistanPakistan won by 22 runs vs England
1987Eden Gardens, KolkataAustraliaAustralia won by 7 runs vs England
1983Lord’s, LondonIndiaIndia won by 43 runs vs West Indies
1979Lord’s, LondonWest IndiesWest Indies won by 92 runs vs England
1975Lord’s, LondonWest IndiesWest Indies won by 17 runs vs Australia

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.

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.

Who is hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup in 2023?

India is hosting this year mega event of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023.

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 Zealand are also now qualified. Other three teams will qualify through ICC World Super League.

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