Updated: 10 November 2022
ICC Men’s world cup 2023 schedule pdf download. The upcoming ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 [50 overs] will be held in India in October and November 2023. This 13th edition was initially slated to take place from 9th February to 26th March 2023. However, the prevailing COVID conditions forced the ICC to postpone this event until the final quarter of 2023. It will be the first time that India will stage the tournament exclusively in their own territory. In the past, in 1987, 1996, and 2011, India organized the event with the collaboration of their neighboring countries, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh.
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Format Of ICC Men’s World Cup 2023
The ICC Men’s 50-over world cup will be in the same format as that of the 2019 world cup. There will be a total of 10 teams. 48 matches will be held. The top 8 teams will qualify according to their performance based on the ICC rankings. The remaining 2 teams will be selected from the world cup super league matches.
ICC Men’s World Cup 2023 Stadiums
Since the 13th edition will take place in India, we expect big stadiums to feature in the list. If COVID does not create another wave next year, the fans are sure of a packed house. Given below are the ICC cricket world cup 2023 stadiums list:
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- Wankhede stadium- Mumbai
- MA Chidambaram Stadium- Chennai
- Chinnaswamy stadium- Bangalore
- Narendra Modi stadium- Ahmedabad
- Eden Gardens- Kolkata
- Arun Jaitley stadium- Delhi
- Rajiv Gandhi stadium- Hyderabad
- Punjab cricket stadium- Mohali
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ICC World Cup 2023, Team List:
Given below is the ICC 2023 world cup team list [expected]
- India
- Pakistan
- Australia
- Sri Lanka
- West Indies
- Bangladesh
- South Africa
- New Zealand
- England
- Afghanistan
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ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Winners List
Year | Host country | Final match teams | Trophy winner |
1975 | England | West Indies vs Australia | West Indies won by 17 runs |
1979 | England | West Indies vs England | West Indies won by 92 runs |
1983 | England | India vs West Indies | India won by 43 runs |
1987 | India | Australia vs England | Australia won by 7 runs |
1992 | Australia and New Zealand joint | Pakistan vs England | Pakistan won by 22 runs |
1996 | Pakistan, India and Sri Lanka joint | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets |
1999 | England | Australia vs Pakistan | Australia won by 8 wickets |
2003 | South Africa | Australia vs India | Australia won by 125 runs |
2007 | West Indies | Australiavs Sri Lanka | Australia won by 53 runs |
2011 | India, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka joint | India vs Sri Lanka | India won by 6 wickets |
2015 | Australia and New Zealand | Australia vs New Zealand | Australia won by 7 wickets |
2019 | England | England Vs New Zealand | England won in Super Over |
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ICC is yet to release the official schedule for the ICC Men’s 50 over world cup 2023. However, rumors have surfaced that the tournament will begin on the 14th of October, and the final will be held on the 26th of November.
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ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule Pdf Download:
Women's football is soaring like never before with the 2023 Women's World Cup now just around the corner.
This will be the ninth FIFA tournament for women with the United States coming in as defending champions.
The 2023 Women's World Cup will feature 32 nations for the first time as a record number of games are played.
The Sporting News breaks down all the important details for the event.
When does the 2023 Women's World Cup start?
The first match is on July 20, 2023 and will kickoff at 7:00 p.m. local time in Auckland.
The final will then be held one month later on August 20, 2023 in Sydney with a local kickoff time of 8:00 p.m.
Where is the next Women's World Cup?
The next Women's World Cup is being held in Australia and New Zealand.
It is the first ever co-hosted tournament in the women's game.
The host nations were confirmed on June 25, 2020.
Where will the 2023 Women's World Cup matches be hosted?
The host cities and stadiums are:
Venue | Location | Capacity |
Hindmarsh Stadium | Adelaide | 22,000 |
Eden Park | Auckland | 50,000 |
Brisbane Stadium | Brisbane | 52,500 |
Dunedin Stadium | Dunedin | 30,748 |
Waikato Stadium | Hamilton | 25,800 |
Melbourne Rectangular Stadium | Melbourne | 30,050 |
Perth Rectangular Stadium | Perth | 22,500 |
Stadium Australia | Sydney | 83,500 |
Sydney Football Stadium | Sydney | 45,000 |
Wellington Regional Stadium | Wellington | 34,500 |
Where will the 2023 Women's World Cup final be held?
The 2023 Women's World Cup final will be held at Stadium Australia in Sydney on August 20, 2023.
Who will be playing at the 2023 Women's World Cup?
There will be 32 teams in the tournament — the biggest Women's World Cup yet.
The full qualification picture won't be known until February 2023 when the playoff tournament is played.
The table below will be updated as nations secure qualification:
1 | Australia [13] | AFC | Jun. 25, 2020 | Co-hosts | 8 of 9 | — |
2 | New Zealand [22] | OFC | Jun. 25, 2020 | Co-hosts | 6 of 9 | — |
3 | Japan [11] | AFC | Jan. 30, 2022 | Asian Cup semi-finalists | 9 of 9 | 1 [2011] |
4 | South Korea [17] | AFC | Jan. 30, 2022 | Asian Cup semi-finalists | 4 of 9 | — |
5 | China [15] | AFC | Jan. 30, 2022 | Asian Cup semi-finalists | 8 of 9 | — |
6 | Philippines [53] | AFC | Jan. 30, 2022 | Asian Cup semi-finalists | 1 of 9 | — |
7 | Vietnam [34] | AFC | Feb. 6, 2022 | Asian Cup play-offs | 1 of 9 | — |
8 | Sweden [2] | UEFA | Apr. 12, 2022 | Group winners | 9 of 9 | — |
9 | Spain [6] | UEFA | Apr. 12, 2022 | Group winners | 3 of 9 | — |
10 | France [5] | UEFA | Apr. 12, 2022 | Group winners | 5 of 9 | — |
11 | Denmark [18] | UEFA | Apr. 12, 2022 | Group winners | 5 of 9 | — |
12 | United States [1] | CONCACAF | Jul. 6, 2022 | Group winners | 9 of 9 | 4 [2019] |
13 | Canada [7] | CONCACAF | Jul. 8, 2022 | Group winners | 8 of 9 | — |
14 | Costa Rica [37] | CONCACAF | Jul. 8, 2022 | Group runners-up | 2 of 9 | — |
15 | Jamaica [43] | CONCACAF | Jul. 11, 2022 | Group runners-up | 2 of 9 | — |
16 | Zambia [81] | CAF | Jul. 13, 2022 | WAFCON semi-finalists | 1 of 9 | — |
17 | Morocco [76] | CAF | Jul. 13, 2022 | WAFCON semi-finalists | 1 of 9 | — |
18 | Nigeria [45] | CAF | Jul. 14, 2022 | WAFCON semi-finalists | 9 of 9 | — |
19 | South Africa [54] | CAF | Jul. 14, 2022 | WAFCON semi-finalists | 2 of 9 | — |
20 | Colombia [27] | CONMEBOL | Jul. 26, 2022 | Copa America Fem. finalists | 3 of 9 | — |
21 | Brazil [9] | CONMEBOL | Jul. 26, 2022 | Copa America Fem. finalists | 9 of 9 | — |
22 | Argentina [29] | CONMEBOL | Jul. 29, 2022 | Copa America Fem. 3rd place | 4 of 9 | — |
23 | Norway [12] | UEFA | Sep. 2, 2022 | Group winners | 9 of 9 | 1 [1995] |
24 | Germany [3] | UEFA | Sep. 3, 2022 | Group winners | 9 of 9 | 2 [2007] |
25 | England [4] | UEFA | Sep. 3, 2022 | Group winners | 6 of 9 | — |
26 | Italy [14] | UEFA | Sep. 6, 2022 | Group winners | 4 of 9 | — |
27 | Netherlands [8] | UEFA | Sep. 6, 2022 | Group winners | 3 of 9 | — |
28 | Switzerland [21] | UEFA | Oct. 11, 2022 | UEFA playoff winners | 2 of 9 | — |
29 | Republic of Ireland [24] | UEFA | Oct. 11, 2022 | UEFA playoff winners | 1 of 9 | — |
30 | TBD | Feb. 2023 | World Cup playoff | |||
31 | TBD | Feb. 2023 | World Cup playoff | |||
32 | TBD | Feb. 2023 | World Cup playoff |