2023 Men’s Cricket World Cup
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The 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup is here. India is going to host the tournament this year. Starting from 05 October, 10 teams are going to participate and out of them 2 will meet at final on 19 November 2023.
Everything we need to know about 2023 Cricket World Cup
Qualified Teams:
- India
- Afghanistan
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- England
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- Sri Lanka
- Netherland
Venues:
The World Cup tournament is going to be held in 10 different stadiums all across the India. As the 1st and 2nd semifinals are scheduled to be happen at Wankhede Stadium Mumbai and Eden Garden Kolkata.
While the Final is going to be played at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Let’s see total update of overall tournament matches and their venues-
Ahmedabad – Narendra Modi Stadium – Matches 5 (Final Included)
Match 1 – Oct 5th 2023 – England vs New Zealand
Match 2 – Oct 14th 2023 – India vs Pakistan
Match 3 – Nov 4th 2023 – Australia vs England
Match 4 – Nov 10th 2023 – Afghanistan vs South Africa
Match 5 – Nov 19th 2023 – Finale
Mumbai – Wankhede Stadium – Matches 5 (1 Semi-final Included)
Match 1 – Oct 21st 2023 – England vs South Africa
Match 2 – Oct 24th 2023 – Bangladesh vs South Africa
Match 3 – Nov 2nd 2023 – India vs Sri Lanka
Match 4 – Nov 7th 2023 – Australia vs Afghanistan
Match 5 – Nov 15th 2023 – Semi Finale 1
Kolkata – Eden Gardens – Matches 5 (1 Semi-final Included)
Match 1 – Oct 28th 2023 – Bangladesh vs Netherlands
Match 2 – Oct 31st 2023 – Bangladesh vs Pakistan
Match 3 – Nov 5th 2023 – India vs South Africa
Match 4 – Nov 11th 2023 – England vs Pakistan
Match 5 – Nov 16th 2023 – Semi Finale 2
Dharamshala – HPCA Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 7th 2023 – Afghanistan vs Bangladesh
Match 2 – Oct 10th 2023 – Bangladesh vs England
Match 3 – Oct 17th 2023 – South Africa vs Netherlands
Match 4 – Oct 22nd 2023 – India vs New Zealand
Match 5 – Oct 28th 2023 – Australia vs New Zealand
Delhi – Arun Jaitley Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 7th 2023 – South Africa vs Sri Lanka
Match 2 – Oct 11th 2023 – Afghanistan vs India
Match 3 – Oct 15th 2023 – Afghanistan vs England
Match 4 – Oct 25th 2023 – Australia vs Netherlands
Match 5 – Nov 6th 2023 – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
Lucknow – BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 12th 2023 – Australia vs South Africa
Match 2 – Oct 16th 2023 – Australia vs Sri Lanka
Match 3 – Oct 21st 2023 – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka
Match 4 – Oct 29th 2023 – England vs India
Match 5 – Nov 3rd 2023 – Afghanistan vs Netherlands
Pune – Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 19th 2023 – Bangladesh vs India
Match 2 – Oct 30th 2023 – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka
Match 3 – Nov 1st 2023 – New Zealand vs South Africa
Match 4 – Nov 8th 2023 – England vs Netherlands
Match 5 – Nov 11th 2023 – Australia vs Bangladesh
Hyderabad – Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium – Matches 3
Match 1 – Oct 6th 2023 – Pakistan vs Netherlands
Match 2 – Oct 9th 2023 – New Zealand vs Netherlands
Match 3 – Oct 10th 2023 – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka
Bangalore – M. Chinna Swamy Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 20th 2023 – Australia vs Pakistan
Match 2 – Oct 26th 2023 – England vs Sri Lanka
Match 3 – Nov 4th 2023 – New Zealand vs Pakistan
Match 4 – Nov 9th 2023 – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka
Match 5 – Nov 12th 2023 – India vs Netherlands
Chennai – M. A. Chidambaram Stadium – Matches 5
Match 1 – Oct 8th 2023 – Australia vs India
Match 2 – Oct 13th 2023 – Bangladesh vs New Zealand
Match 3 – Oct 18th 2023 – Afghanistan vs New Zealand
Match 4 – Oct 23rd 2023 – Afghanistan vs Pakistan
Match 5 – Oct 27th 2023 – Pakistan vs Soth Africa
Knock Out Stage:
Semi- Final
- 1st Placed Team vs 4th Placed Team
- 2nd Placed Team vs 3rd Placed Team
Finals
Winner of SF1 vs Winner of SF2
Match Officials:
The 20 match officials names given by ICC are-
Umpires-
- Nitin Menon (India)
- Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh)
- Ahsan Raza (Pakistan)
- Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka)
- Joel Wilson (West Indies)
- Marais Erasmus (South Africa)
- Adrian Holdstock (South Africa)
- Chris Gaffaney (New Zeland)
- Chris Brown (New Zeland)
- Paul Reiffel (Australia)
- Rod Tucker (Australia)
- Paul Wilson (Australia)
- Michael Gough (England)
- Richard Illingworth (England)
- Richard Kettleborough (England)
- Alex Wharf (England)
Referees-
- Javagal Srinath
- Richie Richardson
- Andy Pycroft
- Jeff Crowe
Broadcasting:
United States-
Rights Holders: Willow TV, Willow TV Xtra
Digital Rights: ESPN+
United Kingdom-
Rights Holders: Sky Sports Cricket, Channel 5
Digital Rights: SkyGO, Sky Sports apk, My5 app (highlights and final only)
Australia-
Rights Holders: Fox Sports, Kayo Sports, Nine Network
Digital Rights: Foxtel Go, Foxtel Now, Kayo, Nine Now
Canada-
Rights Holders: Willow TV
Digital Rights: Willow TV
New Zealand-
Rights Holders: Sky Sports, Sky Sports 3
Digital Rights: skygo.co.nz, skysportnow.co.nz
India-
Rights Holders: Star Sports, DD Sports (India matches and final only)
Digital Rights: Disney+ Hotstar
Sri Lanka-
Rights Holders: Sirasa TV (TV1), Star Sports Network
Digital Rights: sirasatv.lk
Pakistan-
Rights Holders: A Sports, PTV Sports
Digital Rights: ptvflix, Daraz, Jazz, ARY ZAP
Afghanistan-
Rights Holders: RTA Sports, Ariana TV
Digital Rights: Ariana Television, Afghan Wireless
Bangladesh-
Rights Holders: Gazi TV, T Sports, BTV
Digital Rights: Rabbithole BD App
South Africa-
Rights Holders: SuperSports
Digital Rights: SuperSports app
Hong Kong-
Rights Holders: Astro Vinmeen HD (via NowTV)
Digital Rights: Yupp TV
Singapore-
Rights Holders: Astro Vinmeen HD
Digital Rights: Star Hub TV+
Nepal-
Rights Holders: Star Sports Network
Prize Money:
Winner: $4,000,000
Runner Up: $2,000,000
Losing semi-finalists: $800,000 (Each of 2 Teams)
Winner of each league stage match: $40,000 (Each of 10 Teams)
Teams that do not pass the league stage: $100,000 (Each of 6 Teams)
Toal: $10,000,000
That’s it for now.
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