This yr’s 50-over match will as soon as once more see an opening-round group stage that includes all 10 groups taking part in one another in a round-robin format earlier than the highest 4 graduate by way of to the knockouts.
The semi-finals will happen in mid-November earlier than a closing on the large 132,000-seater Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
After a frankly dismal perfromance in qualifying, two-time champions West Indies will miss the World Cup for the primary time. Hosts India are the group to beat, however don’t rule out the likes of South Africa, New Zealand and Pakistan whereas Australia are eyeing a report fifth title.
Cricket World Cup 2023 fixtures and outcomes
All occasions BST until acknowledged
Group stage
Thursday, October 5
England vs New Zealand (9.30am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event)
Friday, October 6
Pakistan vs Netherlands (9.30am, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, October 7
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (6am, HPCA Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
South Africa vs Sri Lanka (9.30am, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Sunday, October 8
India vs Australia (9.30am, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Monday, October 9
New Zealand vs Netherlands (9.30am, Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Tuesday, October 10
England vs Bangladesh (6am, HPCA Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (9.30am, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Sky Sports Mix)
Wednesday, October 11
India vs Afghanistan (9.30am, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
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Thursday, October 12
Australia vs South Africa (9.30am, BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, October 13
New Zealand vs Bangladesh (9.30am, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, October 14
India vs Pakistan (9.30am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Sunday, October 15
England vs Afghanistan (9.30am, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Monday, October 16
Australia vs Sri Lanka (9.30am, BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Tuesday, October 17
South Africa vs Netherlands (9.30am, HPCA Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Wednesday, October 18
New Zealand vs Afghanistan (9.30am, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
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Thursday, October 19
India vs Bangladesh (9.30am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, October 20
Australia vs Pakistan (9.30am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, October 21
Netherlands vs South Africa (6am, BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
England vs South Africa (9.30am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Sunday, October 22
India vs New Zealand (9.30am, HPCA Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Monday, October 23
Pakistan vs Afghanistan (9.30am, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Tuesday, October 24
South Africa vs Bangladesh (9.30am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Wednesday, October 25
Australia vs Netherlands (9.30am, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
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Thursday, October 26
England vs Sri Lanka (9.30am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, October 27
Pakistan vs South Africa (9.30am, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, October 28
Australia vs New Zealand (6am, HPCA Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Netherlands vs Bangladesh (9.30am, Eden Gardens, Sky Sports Mix)
Sunday, October 29
India vs England (8.30am, BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Monday, October 30
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka (8.30am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Tuesday, October 31
Pakistan vs Bangladesh (8.30am, Eden Gardens, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Wednesday, November 1
New Zealand vs South Africa (8.30am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
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Thursday, November 2
India vs Sri Lanka (8.30am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, November 3
Netherlands vs Afghanistan (8.30am, BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, November 4
New Zealand vs Pakistan (5am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
England vs Australia (8.30am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Sunday, November 5
India vs South Africa (8.30am, Eden Gardens, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Monday, November 6
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka (8.30am, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Tuesday, November 7
Australia vs Afghanistan (8.30am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Wednesday, November 8
England vs Netherlands (8.30am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
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Thursday, November 9
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (8.30am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Friday, November 10
South Africa vs Afghanistan (8.30am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Saturday, November 11
Australia vs Bangladesh (5am, MCA International Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
England vs Pakistan (8.30am, Eden Gardens)
Sunday, November 12
India vs Netherlands (8.30am, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Semi-finals
Wednesday, November 15
1st place vs 4th place (8.30am, Wankhede Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Thursday, November 16
2nd place vs third place (8.30am, Eden Gardens, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Final
Sunday, November 19
Winner semi-final 1 vs winner semi-final 2 (8.30am, Narendra Modi Stadium, Sky Sports Main Event/Cricket)
Cricket World Cup 2023 odds
India – 2/1
England – 11/4
Australia – 9/2
Pakistan – 6/1
South Africa – 8/1
New Zealand – 10/1
Sri Lanka – 25/1
Bangladesh – 100/1
Afghanistan – 100/1
Netherlands – 500/1
Cricket World Cup 2023 venues
Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad – 132,000 capability
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore – 40,000 capability
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai – 50,000 capability
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi – 41,842 capability
HPCA Stadium, Dharamshala – 23,000 capability
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Eden Gardens, Kolkata – 66,000 capability
BRSABVE Cricket Stadium, Lucknow – 50,000 capability
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai – 32,000 capability
MCA Stadium, Pune – 37,406 capability
Rajiv Gandhi Stadium, Hyderabad – 55,000 capability