Cricket World Cup 2023: Complete fixture schedule, match dates, times and results for ICC ODI event in India

Mohit Khakhar

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ICC has already released the full schedule of the ICC men's ODI World Cup 2023 which will be held in India.

The full fixture list was released on June 27 in the presence of ICC CEO Geoff Allardyce and BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.

The curtain raiser will witness a rematch of the 2019 World Cup final as reigning champions England take on New Zealand in Hyderabad. India will play their opening match of the World Cup against Australia at the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai on October 8.

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The Men in Blues will face their arch-rivals Pakistan in the league stage on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

The two semi-finals will be held at the iconic Eden Gardens in Kolkata and the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai whereas, the final will be held at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

 

What is the format of the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup?

A total of 10 teams will participate in the World Cup. Each team plays the other nine in a round-robin format with the top four qualifying for the semi-finals.

What time will the matches start in India?

All matches will either start at 10:30 am in the morning or at 2:00 pm in the afternoon. India will play all their matches under lights which means their games will start at 2:00 pm.

Complete ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match schedule

DateMatchVenueTime (IST)Result
October 5England vs New ZealandAhmedabad14:00New Zealand won by 9 wickets
October 6Pakistan vs NetherlandsHyderabad14:00Pakistan won by 81 runs
October 7Bangladesh vs AfghanistanDharamsala10:30Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
October 7South Africa vs Sri LankaDelhi 14:00South Africa won by 102 runs
October 8India vs AustraliaChennai14:00India won by 6 wickets
October 9New Zealand vs NetherlandsHyderabad14:00New Zealand won by 99 wickets
October 10England vs BangladeshDharamsala10:30England won by 137 runs
October 10Pakistan vs Sri LankaHyderabad14:00Pakistan won by six wickets
October 11India vs AfghanistanDelhi 14:00India win by eight wickets
October 12Australia vs South AfricaLucknow 14:00South Africa win by 134 runs
October 13New Zealand vs BangladeshChennai14:00New Zealand win by eight wickets
October 14India vs PakistanAhmedabad14:00India won by seven wickets
October 15England vs AfghanistanDelhi14:00Afghanistan won by 69 runs
October 16Australia vs Sri LankaLucknow14:00Australia won by 5 wickets
October 17South Africa vs NetherlandsDharamsala14:00Netherlands won by 38 runs
October 18New Zealand vs AfghanistanChennai14:00New Zealand won by 149 runs
October 19India vs BangladeshPune14:00India won by 7 wickets
October 20Australia vs PakistanBengaluru14:00Australia won by 62 runs
October 21Netherlands vs Sri LankaLucknow10:30Sri Lanka won by 5 wickets
October 21England vs South AfricaMumbai14:00South Africa won by 229 runs
October 22India vs New Zealand Dharamsala14:00India won by 4 wickets
October 23Pakistan vs AfghanistanChennai14:00Afghanistan won by 8 wickets
October 24South Africa vs BangladeshMumbai14:00South Africa won by 149 runs
October 25Australia vs NetherlandsDelhi 14:00Australia won by 309 runs
October 26England vs Sri LankaBengaluru14:00Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
October 27Pakistan vs South AfricaChennai14:00South Africa won by 1 wicket
October 28Australia vs New ZealandDharamsala10:30Australia won by 5 runs
October 28Netherlands vs BangladeshKolkata14:00Netherlands won by 87 runs
October 29India vs EnglandLucknow14:00India won by 100 runs
October 30Afghanistan vs Sri LankaPune14:00Afghanistan won by 7 wickets
October 31Pakistan vs BangladeshKolkata14:00Pakistan won by 7 wickets
November 1New Zealand vs South AfricaPune14:00South Africa won by 190 runs
November 2India vs Sri LankaMumbai14:00India won by 302 runs
November 3Netherlands vs AfghanistanLucknow14:00Afghanistan won by 7 wickets
November 4New Zealand vs PakistanBengaluru10:30Pakistan won by 21 runs (DLS)
November 4England vs AustraliaAhmedabad14:00Australia won by 33 runs
November 5India vs South AfricaKolkata14:00India won by 243 runs
November 6Bangladesh vs Sri LankaDelhi 14:00Bangladesh won by 3 wickets
November 7Australia vs AfghanistanMumbai14:00Australia won by 3 wickets
November 8England vs NetherlandsPune14:00England won by 160 runs
November 9New Zealand vs Sri LankaBengaluru14:00New Zealand won by 5 wickets
November 10South Africa vs AfghanistanAhmedabad14:00South Africa won by 5 wickets
November 11Australia vs BangladeshPune10:30Australia won by 8 wickets
November 11England vs PakistanKolkata14:00England won by 93 runs
November 12India vs NetherlandsBengaluru14:00India won by 160 runs
November 15Semi-final 1Mumbai14:00India won by 70 runs
November 16Semi-final 2Kolkata14:00 
November 19FinalAhmedabad14:00 

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Latest Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table

Check back here for the latest updates each day as the tournament progresses

RankTeamMatchesWinsLossesNRRPoints
1India (Q)990+2.57018
2South Africa (Q)972+1.26114
3Australia (Q)962+0.84114
4New Zealand (Q)954+0.74310
5Pakistan (E)945-0.1058
6Afghanistan (E)945-0.3368
7England (E)936-0.6616
8Bangladesh (E)926-1.1424
9Sri Lanka (E)927-1.4194
10Netherlands (E)927-1.8254

Who has won the most ODI Cricket World Cups?

Australia are the most successful nation in ODI World Cup history, with India and the West Indies chasing them.

CountryWorld Cup titlesYears won
Australia51987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015
India21983, 2011
West Indies21975, 1979
England12019
Sri Lanka11996
Pakistan11992

Which venues will host the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023?

A total of 10 venues across India will be used to host 48 World Cup games.

  • Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium
  • Dharamsala: HPCA Stadium
  • Delhi: Arun Jaitley Stadium
  • Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium
  • Lucknow: Ekana Stadium
  • Pune: MCA Stadium
  • Bengaluru: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium
  • Kolkata: Eden Gardens
  • Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi Stadium

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Who will win Cricket World Cup 2023? Predictions and betting odds

This Cricket World Cup should be a hotly contested tournament.

The hosts, India, look like the favourites to lift the trophy, with the home crowd potentially playing an important role.

Under Rohit Sharma's captaincy, India will hope to bring the World Cup home again after 12 years, and lift their third overall title.

Defending champions England are strongly fancied also, and will want to keep the ODI World Cup trophy they won four years ago. With the return of Ben Stokes, their team looks ready to fight.

New Zealand, who England beat in the final in dramatic circumstances four years ago (a Super Over ended in a tie, with the hosts winning on boundary countback) are many people's outside bet to finally end their trophy wait. They hold the record for the most semi-final appearances in World Cups and are likely to be strong — although the fitness of recently injured captain Kane Williamson will be pivotal for them. 

Australia is on a hot winning streak right now. Under the able captaincy of Pat Cummins, they have managed to win the World Test Championship in 2023 and also retain The Ashes. It won't be a surprise if they win the ODI World Cup to add to that haul.

Sri Lanka, while having to qualify through the playoff stage, could be a surprise package. The odds on them to win have shortened in recent weeks, thanks to their run to the final of the recent Asia Cup.

A huge rivalry clash between India and Pakistan on October 14 will be one of the highlights of the tournament, and it could also go a long way to deciding the fate of Shaheen Afridi and Co. Pakistan have won the tournament before, but will need to be at their very best to do so again.

It may also be a stretch too far for South Africa, who will do well to make the semi-finals given the competitive nature of the field.

Bangladesh and Afghanistan have made improvements in recent years, and are capable of an upset performance on their day, although winning the tournament outright is surely not possible.

As for Netherlands,  a win of any description in the ODI Cricket World Cup would likely warrant a job well done in the tournament. Don't forget though that they qualified ahead of World Cup powerhouses West Indies via the play-off stage.

Them winning the whole thing, though, would most certainly rank as one of the greatest sporting shocks of all time!

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Mohit Khakhar

Mohit Khakhar is a content producer for The Sporting News India.