Latest ICC Cricket World Cup Schedule 2023 updates with complete fixtures, timetable, points table, live score and news. The 2023 World Cup is scheduled during October and November 2023 in India with 10 teams participating in the ICC mega event. The event features ten teams where teams will qualify through the 2020-23 ICC World Cup Super League tournament. For the World Cup, the top seven sides plus the hosts (India) from the thirteen competitors in the Super League will qualify. The remaining five teams, along with five Associate sides, will play in the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, from which two teams will go through to the final tournament.
Cricket World Cup Schedule 2023 & Time Table (By Date)
ICC has announced the 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. The full schedule and fixtures of the ICC 2023 World Cup have now been announced by the ICC. Each team plays nine matches in the group stage. Based on the group standings, the 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 the 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 a 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:
Oct 05, Thu | England vs New Zealand, Match 1 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Oct 06, Fri | Pakistan vs TBC, Match 2 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad |
Oct 07, Sat | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Match 3 | 1am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 07, Sat | South Africa vs TBC, Match 4 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
Oct 08, Sun | India vs Australia, Match 5 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 09, Mon | New Zealand vs TBC, Match 6 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad |
Oct 10, Tue | England vs Bangladesh, Match 7 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 11, Wed | India vs Afghanistan, Match 8 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
Oct 12, Thu | Pakistan vs TBC, Match 9 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad |
Oct 13, Fri | Australia vs South Africa, Match 10 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Oct 14, Sat | New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Match 11 | 1am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 15, Sun | India vs Pakistan, Match 13 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Oct 16, Mon | Australia vs TBC, Match 14 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Oct 17, Tue | South Africa vs TBC, Match 15 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 18, Wed | New Zealand vs Afghanistan, Match 16 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 19, Thu | India vs Bangladesh, Match 17 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Oct 20, Fri | Australia vs Pakistan, Match 18 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Oct 21, Sat | Sri Lanka vs Netherlands, Match 19 | 1am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Oct 21, Sat | England vs South Africa, Match 20 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Oct 22, Sun | India vs New Zealand, Match 21 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 23, Mon | Pakistan vs Afghanistan, Match 22 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 24, Tue | South Africa vs Bangladesh, Match 23 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Oct 25, Wed | Australia vs Sri Lanka, Match 24 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
Oct 26, Thu | England vs Netherlands, Match 25 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Oct 27, Fri | Pakistan vs South Africa, Match 26 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 28, Sat | Australia vs New Zealand, Match 27 | 1am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 28, Sat | Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, Match 28 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Oct 29, Sun | India vs England, Match 29 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Oct 30, Mon | Afghanistan vs Netherlands, Match 30 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Oct 31, Tue | Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Match 31 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 01, Wed | New Zealand vs South Africa, Match 32 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Nov 02, Thu | India vs Netherlands, Match 33 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Nov 03, Fri | Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan, Match 34 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Nov 04, Sat | New Zealand vs Pakistan, Match 35 | 1am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Nov 04, Sat | England vs Australia, Match 36 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Nov 05, Sun | India vs South Africa, Match 37 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 06, Mon | Bangladesh vs Netherlands, Match 38 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
Nov 07, Tue | Australia vs Afghanistan, Match 39 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Nov 08, Wed | England vs Sri Lanka, Match 40 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Nov 09, Thu | New Zealand vs Netherlands, Match 41 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Nov 10, Fri | South Africa vs Afghanistan, Match 42 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground, Ahmedabad |
Nov 11, Sat | India vs Sri Lanka, Match 43 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Nov 12, Sun | Australia vs Bangladesh, Match 44 | 12am EST | 5am GMT | 10:30am Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Nov 12, Sun | England vs Pakistan, Match 45 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 15, Wed | TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi-Final (1st v 4th) | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Nov 16, Thu | TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi-Final (2nd v 3rd) | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 19, Sun | TBC vs TBC, Final | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground, Ahmedabad |
India Matches in 2023 Cricket World Cup
Oct 08, Sun | India vs Australia, Match 5 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
Oct 11, Wed | India vs Afghanistan, Match 8 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
Oct 15, Sun | India vs Pakistan, Match 13 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad |
Oct 19, Thu | India vs Bangladesh, Match 17 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune |
Oct 22, Sun | India vs New Zealand, Match 21 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
Oct 29, Sun | India vs England, Match 29 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow |
Nov 02, Thu | India vs Netherlands, Match 33 | 4:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Nov 05, Sun | India vs South Africa, Match 37 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 11, Sat | India vs Sri Lanka, Match 43 | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru |
Nov 15, Wed | TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi-Final (1st v 4th) | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
Nov 16, Thu | TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi-Final (2nd v 3rd) | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
Nov 19, Sun | TBC vs TBC, Final | 3:30am EST | 8:30am GMT | 2pm Local Narendra Modi Stadium A Ground, Ahmedabad |
- The 2023 ICC Cricket Schedule has been announced today.
- 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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Cricket World Cup Schedule PDF / Download Option
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Cricket World 2023 Points Table / Standings
Team | M | W | L | Pts | RR | Tie | N/R |
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India | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Afghanistan | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Australia | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Bangladesh | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
England | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Pakistan | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
New Zealand | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
South Africa | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Team 9 (TBC) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Team 10 (TBC) | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Cricket World Cup 2023 – Coverage
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 which 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.
You can get the schedule of the 2023 World Cup with match details, and timings in IST, PKT, EST and GMT timing along with venues or follow the points table of the Cricket World Cup for team standings during pool stages.
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World Cup History
The ICC Cricket World Cup is the premier international championship of men’s One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organized by the sport’s governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament which is held every four years. The tournament is the world’s fourth-largest and fourth-most-viewed sporting event. According to the ICC, it is the most important tournament and the pinnacle of achievement in the sport. The first Cricket World Cup contest was organized in England in 1975.
The finals of the Cricket World Cup are contested by all ten Test-playing and ODI-playing nations, together with other nations that qualify through the World Cup Qualifier. Australia has been the most successful of the five teams to have won the tournament, taking four titles. The West Indies and India have won twice, while Pakistan and Sri Lanka have each won once.
Previous World Cups
After a thrilling end to the 2011 Cricket World Cup, won by India and the legendary Sachin Tendulkar, the 2015 Cricket World Cup is almost upon us and will be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand. The tournament is due to be held from the 14th of February to the 29th of March 2015 and is the second time that the two countries have hosted the event together, having previously done so in 1992, with Pakistan overcoming England in the final.
There will be a total of 14 teams starting the tournament, each of which have previous experience playing in a world cup except for Afghanistan, who will be participating for the first time. Join hosts Australia the most successful country in the history of the world cup, having won it on 4 different occasions. The West Indies and India both have 2 victories each, with Sri Lanka and Pakistan having won the event once each. Interestingly, New Zealand has made it through to 6 semi-finals but has never made it through to the final match whereas England has made it to 3 finals but has lost all of them. Individual records include the highest total amount of runs scored, which is held by Sachin Tendulkar, and the highest total wickets taken, currently held by Glenn McGrath of Australia, with both players having now retired. The highest individual score held by a batsman is 188 not out, scored by South African Gary Kirsten in 1996.
The format of the tournament in 2015 is the same as it was in 2011, with the 14 teams split into two groups of 7 and playing each other team within the group once. The top 4 teams then progress through to the quarter-final stage where the knock-out section of the event begins, with the 4 winners progressing to the semi-finals and then the 2 winners of those matches move on to contest the final.
In total, 26 matches will be hosted in Australia, with 23 being played in New Zealand and the final will be held in Melbourne, with Auckland and Sydney hosting one semi-final each. As Australia is such a huge country, each venue could be subject to differing conditions but the tournament is being held towards the end of the Australian summer and into the start of autumn, which will make some of the venues slightly cooler than they would have been in the middle of summer. The warmest months in New Zealand tend to be between December and February, therefore expect some of the evening games to be slightly chilly as autumn starts to set in. Not all the venues in Australia and New Zealand will provide the typical conditions expected in these countries, with 4 of them using drop-in wickets, which usually lack pace and carry and are all very similar to each other.
One of the most eagerly anticipated matches of the 2015 Cricket World Cup takes place on only the second day of the tournament when India meets Pakistan at the Adelaide Oval in what will be the first match of the event for both teams. India and Pakistan have met 5 times in world cup history and each time the Indian team has managed to come out on top, with their most recent victory coming in 2011 in a thrilling semi-final, one always remembered for the 85 runs scored by Tendulkar. The draw for the tournament has created huge excitement in both India and Pakistan and with special fan sections available at the venue for the match, tickets have sold out fast. The arrival of the world cup trophy in Pakistan back in September this year helped to create belief and optimism in the country and captain Misbah-ul-Haq commented on what it would mean to the people of Pakistan if the team could successfully bring the trophy back to the country as winners.
This will probably be the final major cricket tournament for many of the Pakistan team such as Saeed Ajmal, Shahid Afridi and the captain Misbah-ul-Haq. The team should not have a problem making the quarter-final stage, whatever the result in the opening group match but from there it will all depend on the luck of the draw, with a meeting against Sri Lanka a distinct possibility. If this is the case, there is no reason why the Pakistan team can not make it to the semi-final and from there, anything can happen. Pakistan also has fond memories of the last time the event was held in Australia and New Zealand, going on to win their only world cup to date. As far as India is concerned, they have the pressure of coming in as defending champions but boast a formidable batting line-up that is capable of taking a match away from any team. This could be the final world cup tournament in the career of Mahindra Singh Dhoni and he will want to go out in style, with his team retaining the trophy their fate may rest on the performance of their fast bowlers, who will need to be at their very best.
Other teams to look for include the host nation Australia and a dangerous-looking, well-balanced South Africa team, with both India and Pakistan likely to have to beat at least one of these teams if they are to go on and win the tournament.
Year | Host | Winners | Result |
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2031 | India Bangladesh |
TBC | TBC |
2027 | South Africa Zimbabwe Namibia |
TBC | TBC |
2023 | India | TBC | TBC |
2019 | Lord’s, London | England | England won on boundary count after the super over vs New Zealand |
2015 | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Australia | Australia won by 7 wickets vs New Zealand |
2011 | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | India | India won by 6 wickets vs Sri Lanka |
2007 | Kensington Oval, Bridgetown | Australia | Australia won by 53 runs (D/L) vs Sri Lanka |
2003 | Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg | Australia | Australia won by 125 runs vs India |
1999 | Lord’s, London | Australia | Australia won by 8 wickets vs Pakistan |
1996 | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | Sri Lanka | Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets vs Australia |
1992 | Melbourne Cricket Ground | Pakistan | Pakistan won by 22 runs vs England |
1987 | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | Australia | Australia won by 7 runs vs England |
1983 | Lord’s, London | India | India won by 43 runs vs West Indies |
1979 | Lord’s, London | West Indies | West Indies won by 92 runs vs England |
1975 | Lord’s, London | West Indies | West Indies won by 17 runs vs Australia |
2023 Cricket World Cup Schedule FAQs
When will Cricket World Cup 2023 begin?
ICC has confirmed that the 2023 World Cup will be hosted in India. The confirmed dates for the ICC tournament are October 5 till November 19, 2023.
How many matches will be played in the 2023 CWC?
A total of 48 matches will be played during ICC World Cup 2023 edition during a 46-day long period. This also includes 2 semi-finals and a final match.
How many teams will participate in the 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. The 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’s mega event of the 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 the timing of all matches.