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Ferdinand Omanyala (right) wins his 200m heat in the third Athletics Kenya Track and Field Meeting, held on January 26, 2024 at Nyayo Stadium in Nairobi.

What You Need to Know:

  • Many anticipate that Team Kenya skipper Ferdinand Omanyala would deliver a medal in the men’s 60 meters, which is packed with some of the world’s top sprinters.
  • Kenya is chasing its first win in the global indoors since Caleb Mwangangi exploits in the 3,000m at the global Athletics Indoor Championships held in 2014 in Sopot, Poland.
  • Omanyala has a strong competition that includes Noah Lyles, who is looking for an indoor crown after winning the outdoor world 100m and 200m titles, and Coleman, who is looking to reclaim the title he won in Birmingham in 2018 after settling for silver in 2022. 

Kenya might win its first medal Friday evening when the World Athletics Indoor Championships begin at the Commonwealth Arena in Glasgow, Scotland.

Many people believe that Team Kenya skipper Ferdinand Omanyala will win a gold in the men’s 60 meters, a competition that includes some of the world’s best sprinters.

Omanyala, 28, advanced to the semi-finals of the 2022 World Indoor Championships, where Italian Marcell Jacobs defeated Christian Coleman of the United States in a photo finish after both clocking 6.41, with Marvin Bracy (USA) taking bronze in 6.44.

The 60m heats take place at 4.10pm, followed by the semi-finals and final at 10.45pm and 12.45am, respectively.

Kenya is looking for their first global indoor triumph since Caleb Mwangangi won the 3,000m at the global Athletics Indoor Championships in Sopot, Poland, in 2014.

This year’s competitions have attracted 651 entrants, including 331 ladies and 320 men. A total of 18 gold medalists from the previous championships will compete in Glasgow, hoping to win another worldwide crown.

Kenya won two medals at the 2022 World Athletics Indoor Championships in Serbia: silver in the 800m by Noah Kibet and bronze in the 1,500m by Abel Kipsang.

Omanyala is full of confidence as he takes the blocks, having built up some speed ahead of the event. The Commonwealth Games and Africa 100m champion won the Meeting de Paris on February 11 in 6.51 seconds, shaving 0.03 seconds off his own national 60-meter record.

Omanyala began his indoor season by winning the Elite Indoor Track Miramas Meeting on February 2 with a national record time of 6.52 seconds before shaving off 0.01 in Paris.

“I don’t want to make any predictions since my focus is on handling each event as it comes,” Omanyala said in a statement. “I have absolutely no expectations but my target is to execute well and I am looking forward to it.”

Omanyala has a strong competition that includes Noah Lyles, who is hungry for an indoor crown after winning the outdoor world 100m and 200m titles, and Coleman, who is looking to reclaim the title he won in 2018 Birmingham after finishing second in 2022 Serbia.

Ackeem Blake, 22, from Jamaica, is also in the field.

Lyles, 26, leads this year’s global ranking with a personal best of 6.43 set at the USA Indoor Championships in Albuquerque on February 17, defeating Coleman by 0.01.

Coleman set the world record of 6.34 in Albuquerque six years ago, and the reunion with Lyles, together with Omanyala and Blake, makes for a delicious combination.

Blake holds a personal best of 6.42 and timed 6.45 in Boston, placing only 0.01 behind Lyles and third in this year’s global rankings.

Japan’s Shuhei Tada, who has a personal best of 6.53 this season, is joined by Liberia’s Emmanuel Matadi and Britain’s Jeremiah Azu.

Kibet returns, hoping for better luck in the 800m heats at 3.22pm on Friday, where he will team up with Collins Kipruto, but the first Kenyans on the track are Vivian Chebet and Naomi in the women’s 800m at 2.40pm. The semi finals are scheduled for Saturday.

Reynold Kipkorir, the World Under-20 1,500m champion, and Vincent Kibet will also compete at 11.10 p.m. on Friday.

Team

 60 meters – Ferdinand Omanyala

 800 meters – Noah Kibet, Collins Kipruto (men), Vivian Chebet, Naomi Korir (women).

 1,500 meters – Reynold Kipkorir Vincent Kibet

 3,000 meters – Teresiah Muthoni Gateri, Beatrice Chepkoech

 Boniface Mweresa, Zablon Ekwam, Kelvin Tauta, and Wiseman Were comprise the 4x400m relay team. 

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IPL 2024 Schedule of CSK, MI, GT, RCB, DC, RR, PBKS, SRH, LSG, KKR    – Venue, Time & Players List https://www.techpublicist.com/news/sports/ipl-2024-schedule-of-csk-mi-gt-rcb-dc-rr-pbks-srh-lsg-kkr-venue-time-players-list/ https://www.techpublicist.com/news/sports/ipl-2024-schedule-of-csk-mi-gt-rcb-dc-rr-pbks-srh-lsg-kkr-venue-time-players-list/#respond Sun, 03 Mar 2024 06:00:19 +0000 https://www.techpublicist.com/?p=535

The IPL is India’s most recognized and thrilling cricket event. The IPL 2024 will begin on March 22, 2024, and last until May 29, 2024. The BCCI organizes the IPL each year. The BCCI has released the whole IPL 2024 schedule. This IPL match will feature ten teams, with the BCCI adding two new clubs. TATA will sponsor the IPL 2024. This is the 17th season of the Indian Premier League.

The IPL 2024 Auction for these ten teams was conducted on December 19, 2023, with IPL franchises buying or releasing players for these teams. The squad will play 74 matches, following the structure of the previous year’s IPL. In this post, we will briefly examine the IPL Time Table 2024, IPL 2024 Team List, IPL Venue 2024, IPL Player List 2024, and iplt20.com 2024 Schedule.

IPL 2024 Schedule (First 21 Matches)

The IPL is set to begin in India. The BCCI has issued the IPL 2024 Schedule, which states that the IPL 2024 would run from March 22, 2024 to May 29, 2024. All Indian residents, particularly Indian youth, are eagerly awaiting the IPL Time Table 2024. The RCB and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) will play the inaugural match of the IPL 2024 at Chennai. This will be held on March 22, 2024. MS Dhoni will lead the Chennai Super Kings, while Virat Kohli will lead the RCB. 

Match No Fixture Date Venue Time
1. CSK vs RCB March 22 Chennai 7:30 PM IST
2. PBKS vs DC March 23 Mohali 3:30 PM IST
3. KKR vs SRH March 23 Kolkata 7:30 PM IST
4. RR vs LSG March 24 Jaipur 3:30 PM IST
5. GT vs MI March 24 Ahmedabad 7:30 PM IST
6. RCB vs PBKS March 25 Bengaluru 7:30 PM IST
7. CSK vs GT March 26 Chennai 7:30 PM IST
8. SRH vs MI March 27 Hyderabad 7:30 PM IST
9. RR vs DC March 28 Jaipur 7:30 PM IST
10. RCB vs KKR March 29 Bengaluru 7:30 PM IST
11. LSG vs PBKS March 30 Lucknow 7:30 PM IST
12. GT vs SRH March 31 Ahmedabad 3:30 PM IST
13. DC vs CSK March 31 Visakhapatnam 7:30 PM IST
14. MI vs RR April 1 Mumbai 7:30 PM IST
15. RCB vs LSG April 2 Bengaluru 7:30 PM IST
16. DC vs KKR April 3 Visakhapatnam 7:30 PM IST
17. GT vs PBKS April 4 Ahmedabad 7:30 PM IST
18. SRH vs CSK April 5 Hyderabad 7:30 PM IST
19. RR vs RCB April 6 Jaipur 7:30 PM IST
20. MI vs DC April 7 Mumbai 3:30 PM IST
21. LSG vs GT April 7 Lucknow 7:30 PM IST

IPL 2024: Team List

Ten teams will compete in this IPL encounter. Here is the IPL 2024 Team List, which will compete in IPL matches in 2024.

IPL 2024 Teams List Captains
Mumbai Indians  Hardik Pandya
Kolkata Knights Riders Shreyas Iyer
Chennai Super Kings (CSK) Mahendra Singh dhoni
Punjab Kings  Mayank Agarwal
Delhi Capitals  Rishabh Pant / David Warner
Rajasthan Royals  Sanju Samson
Sunrisers Hyderabad  Kane Williamson
Lucknow Super Joints  KL Rahul
Royal Challengers Bangalore  Virat Kohli
Gujrat Titans  Subhman Gill 

IPL Venue 2024

The IPL matches in 2024 will be held in ten different locations throughout India, with all clubs playing at home and away. Here is the list of IPL Venues 2024 provided below:

City  IPL Venue 2024
Delhi  Arun Jaitley Stadium 
Mumbai  Wankhede Stadium 
Hyderabad  Rajiv gandhi International Cricket Stadium 
Chennai  M.A. ChidambaramChepauk Stadium 
Kolkata  Eden Garden 
Ahmadabad  Narendra Modi Stadium 
Mohali  Punjab Cricket Association Is Bindra Stadium 
Bangalore  M. Chinnaswamy Stadium 
Guwahati  Barsapara Cricket Stadium 
Lucknow  Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium 
Dharamsala  Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium 

IPL 2024 Player List: Team-wise

The IPL 2024 auction included 332 players from 13 nations. Of them, 216 were Indians. After player retention, releases, and swaps, the IPL 2024 auction left the 10 clubs with a maximum of 77 places to fill, including 30 foreign player quotas.

 However, 72 players were selected during bidding, with just KKR (23) and RR (22) choosing not to use their entire allotment of 25 players. However, all 30 foreign player slots were secured.

 Aside from Starc and Cummins starting the 20 crore club in the IPL, New Zealand all-rounder Daryl Mitchell (INR 14.00 cr to CSK), Harshal Patel (INR 11.75 cr to PBKS), Alzarri Joseph (INR 11.50 cr to RCB), and Spencer Johnson (INR 10 cr to GT) were the players who commanded premiums of 10 crore or more at the IPL 2024 auction.

IPL 2024 Team List  IPL Player List 2024

Gujarat Titans (GT) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Abhinav Manohar
  2. Sai Sudharsan
  3. Darshan Nalkande
  4. David Miller*
  5. Jayant Yadav
  6. Joshua Little*
  7. Kane Williamson*
  8. Matthew Wade*
  9. Mohammed Shami
  10. Mohit Sharma
  11. Noor Ahmad*
  12. R Sai Kishore
  13. Rahul Tewatia
  14. Rashid Khan*
  15. Shubman Gill
  16. Vijay Shankar
  17. Wriddhiman Saha
  18. Azmatullah Omarzai* (auction – 50 lakh)
  19. Umesh Yadav (auction – 5.80 cr)
  20. Shahrukh Khan (auction – 7.40 cr)
  21. Sushant Mishra (auction – 2.20 cr)
  22. Kartik Tyagi (auction – 60 lakh)
  23. Manav Suthar (auction – 20 lakh)
  24. Spencer Johnson* (auction – 10 cr)
  25. Robin Minz (auction – 3.60 cr)

Rajasthan Royals (RR) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Sanju Samson
  2. Jos Buttler*
  3. Shimron Hetmyer*
  4. Yashasvi Jaiswal
  5. Dhruv Jurel
  6. Riyan Parag
  7. Donovan Ferreira*
  8. Kunal Rathore
  9. Ravichandran Ashwin
  10. Kuldeep Sen
  11. Navdeep Saini
  12. Prasidh Krishna
  13. Sandeep Sharma
  14. Trent Boult*
  15. Yuzvendra Chahal
  16. Adam Zampa*
  17. Avesh Khan (from LSG)
  18. Rovman Powell* (auction – 7.40 cr)
  19. Shubham Dubey (auction – 5.80 cr)
  20. Tom Kohler Cadmore* (auction – 40 lakh)
  21. Nandre Burger* (auction – 50 lakh)
  22. Abid Mushtaq (auction – 20 lakh)

Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) IPL 2024 squad

  1. KL Rahul
  2. Quinton de Kock*
  3. Nicholas Pooran*
  4. Ayush Badoni
  5. Kyle Mayers*
  6. Marcus Stoinis*
  7. Deepak Hooda
  8. Ravi Bishnoi
  9. Naveen ul Haq*
  10. Krunal Pandya
  11. Yudhvir Singh
  12. Prerak Mankad
  13. Yash Thakur
  14. Amit Mishra
  15. Mark Wood*
  16. Mayank Yadav
  17. Mohsin Khan
  18. K Gowtham
  19. Devdutt Padikkal (traded from RR)
  20. Shivam Mavi (auction – 6.40 cr)
  21. Arshin Kulkarni (auction – 20 lakh)
  22. M Siddharth (auction – 2.40 cr)
  23. Ashton Turner* (auction – 1.00 cr)
  24. David Willey* (auction – 2.00 cr)
  25. Mohammed Arshad Khan (auction – 20 lakh)

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Faf du Plessis*
  2. Glenn Maxwell*
  3. Virat Kohli
  4. Rajat Patidar
  5. Anuj Rawat
  6. Dinesh Karthik
  7. Suyash Prabhudessai
  8. Will Jacks*
  9. Mahipal Lomror
  10. Karn Sharma
  11. Manoj Bhandage
  12. Vyshak Vijaykumar
  13. Akash Deep
  14. Mohammed Siraj
  15. Reece Topley*
  16. Himanshu Sharma
  17. Rajan Kumar
  18. Mayank Dagar (traded from SRH)
  19. Cameron Green* (traded from MI)
  20. Alzarri Joseph* (auction – 11.50 cr)
  21. Yash Dayal (auction – 5.00 cr)
  22. Tom Curran* (auction – 1.50 cr)
  23. Lockie Ferguson* (auction – 2.00 cr)
  24. Swapnil Singh (auction – 20 lakh)
  25. Saurav Chuahan (auction – 20 lakh)

Delhi Capitals (DC) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Abhishek Porel
  2. Anrich Nortje*
  3. Axar Patel
  4. David Warner*
  5. Ishant Sharma
  6. Kuldeep Yadav
  7. Lalit Yadav
  8. Lungisani Ngidi*
  9. Mitchell Marsh*
  10. Mukesh Kumar
  11. Pravin Dubey
  12. Prithvi Shaw
  13. Rishabh Pant
  14. Syed Khaleel Ahmed
  15. Vicky Ostwal
  16. Yash Dhull
  17. Harry Brook* (auction – 4.00 cr)
  18. Tristan Stubbs* (auction – 50 lakh)
  19. Ricky Bhui (auction – 20 lakh)
  20. Kumar Kushagra (auction – 7.20 cr)
  21. Rasikh Dar (auction – 20 lakh)
  22. Jhye Richardson* (auction – 5.00 cr)
  23. Sumit Kumar (auction – 1.00 cr)
  24. Shai Hope* (auction – 75 lakh)
  25. Swastik Chhikara (auction – 20 lakh)

Punjab Kings (PBKS) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Shikhar Dhawan
  2. Liam Livingstone*
  3. Jonny Bairstow*
  4. Jitesh Sharma
  5. Shivam Singh
  6. Rahul Chahar
  7. Prabhsimran Singh
  8. Arshdeep Singh
  9. Harpreet Bhatia
  10. Harpreet Brar
  11. Atharva Taide
  12. Vidwath Kaverappa
  13. Rishi Dhawan
  14. Kagiso Rabada*
  15. Sam Curran*
  16. Nathan Ellis*
  17. Sikandar Raza*
  18. Harshal Patel (auction – 11.75 cr)
  19. Chris Woakes* (auction – 4.20 cr)
  20. Ashutosh Sharma (auction – 20 lakh)
  21. Vishwanath Pratap Singh (auction – 20 lakh)
  22. Shashank Singh (auction – 20 lakh)
  23. Tanay Thyagarajan (auction – 20 lakh)
  24. Prince Choudhary (auction – 20 lakh)
  25. Rilee Rossouw* (auction – 8.00 cr)

Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Nitish Rana
  2. Rinku Singh
  3. Rahmanullah Gurbaz*
  4. Shreyas Iyer
  5. Jason Roy*
  6. Sunil Narine*
  7. Suyash Sharma
  8. Anukul Roy
  9. Andre Russell*
  10. Venkatesh Iyer
  11. Harshit Rana
  12. Vaibhav Arora
  13. Varun Chakaravarthy
  14. KS Bharat (auction – 50 lakh)
  15. Chetan Sakariya (auction – 50 lakh)
  16. Mitchell Starc* (auction – 24.75 cr)
  17. Angkrish Raghuvanshi (auction – 20 lakh)
  18. Ramandeep Singh (auction – 20 lakh)
  19. Sherfane Rutherford* (auction – 1.50 cr)
  20. Manish Pandey (auction – 50 lakh)
  21. Mujeeb Ur Rehman* (auction – 2.00 cr)
  22. Gus Atkinson* (auction – 1.00 cr)
  23. Sakib Hussain (auction – 2.00 lakh)

Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Abdul Samad
  2. Aiden Markram*
  3. Rahul Tripathi
  4. Glenn Phillips*
  5. Heinrich Klaasen*
  6. Mayank Agarwal
  7. Anmolpreet Singh
  8. Upendra Singh Yadav
  9. Nitish Kumar Reddy
  10. Abhishek Sharma
  11. Marco Jansen*
  12. Washington Sundar
  13. Sanvir Singh
  14. Bhuvneshwar Kumar
  15. T Natarajan
  16. Mayank Markande
  17. Umran Malik
  18. Fazalhaq Farooqi*
  19. Shahbaz Ahmed (traded from RCB)
  20. Travis Head* (auction – 6.80 cr)
  21. Wanindu Hasaranga* (auction – 1.50 cr)
  22. Pat Cummins* (auction – 20.50 cr)
  23. Jaydev Unadkat (auction – 1.60 cr)
  24. Akash Singh (auction – 20 lakh)
  25. Jhathavedh Subramanyan (auction – 20 lakh)

Chennai Super Kings (CSK) IPL 2024 squad

  1. Ajay Mandal
  2. Ajinkya Rahane
  3. Deepak Chahar
  4. Devon Conway*
  5. Maheesh Theekshana*
  6. Matheesha Pathirana*
  7. Mitchell Santner*
  8. Moeen Ali*
  9. MS Dhoni
  10. Mukesh Choudhary
  11. Nishant Sindhu
  12. Prashant Solanki
  13. Rajvardhan Hangargekar
  14. Ravindra Jadeja
  15. Ruturaj Gaikwad
  16. Shaik Rasheed
  17. Shivam Dube
  18. Simarjeet Singh
  19. Tushar Deshpande
  20. Rachin Ravindra* (auction – 1.80 cr)
  21. Shardul Thakur (auction – 4.00 cr)
  22. Daryl Mitchell* (auction – 14.00 cr)
  23. Sameer Rizvi (auction – 8.40 cr)
  24. Mustafizur Rahman* (auction – 2.00 cr)
  25. Avanish Rao Aravelly (auction – 20 lakh) 

Mumbai Indians (MI) IPL 2024 squad

 

  1. Rohit Sharma
  2. Dewald Brevis*
  3. Suryakumar Yadav
  4. Ishan Kishan
  5. Tilak Verma
  6. Tim David*
  7. Vishnu Vinod
  8. Arjun Tendulkar
  9. Shams Mulani
  10. Nehal Wadhera
  11. Jasprit Bumrah
  12. Kumar Kartikeya
  13. Piyush Chawla
  14. Akash Madhwal
  15. Jason Behrendorff*
  16. Hardik Pandya (traded from GT)
  17. Romario Shepherd* (traded from RCB)
  18. Gerald Coetzee* (auction – 5.00 cr)
  19. Dilshan Madushanka (auction – 4.60 cr)
  20. Shreyas Gopal (auction – 20 lakh)
  21. Nuwan Thushara* (auction – 4.80 cr)
  22. Naman Dhir (auction – 20 lakh)
  23. Anshul Kamboj (auction – 20 lakh)
  24. Mohammad Nabi* (auction – 20 lakh)
  25. Shivalik Sharma (auction – 20 lakh)

At the IPL 2024 auction, KKR paid INR 24.75 crore for Australia’s Mitchell Starc, making him the most expensive player in the IPL. 

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Cricket World Cup 2023 Revised Dates, Times, and Venues Revealed https://www.techpublicist.com/news/cricket-world-cup-2023-revised-dates-times-and-venues-revealed/ https://www.techpublicist.com/news/cricket-world-cup-2023-revised-dates-times-and-venues-revealed/#respond Fri, 18 Aug 2023 03:01:56 +0000 https://techpublicist.com/?p=311

The ICC World Cup 2023 Schedule has been issued by the organization. From October 5 to November 19, 2023, India will host the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.

WORLD CUP 2023 SCHEDULE

The World Cup will include a total of ten teams. India, as the host country, has qualified directly, as have Afghanistan, Australia, England, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Pakistan, and South Africa. These teams were chosen based on their performance in the ICC Cricket World Cup Super League 2020-2023. The remaining two teams will be decided by the current World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.

WORLD CUP 2023 SCHEDULE-RECENT CHANGES

  • The tournament’s first match is slated for October 5 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The final of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 will be played in the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, according to BCCI Secretary Jay Shah.
  • Meanwhile, the first semi-final will be held in Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, while the second semi-final will be held at Kolkata’s Eden Gardens.

2023 ICC WORLD CUP SCHEDULE- TOURNAMENT LOCATIONS

  • There will be ten sites in total: Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
  • The warm-up matches will take held in Guwahati, Thiruvananthapuram, and Hyderabad from September 29 to October 3.

HERE IS INDIA’S PRELIMINARY SCHEDULE FOR THE WORLD CUP 2023.

The competition will be held in a round-robin style, with each team facing off against each other once. The top four teams will then advance to the semifinals, with the winners playing in the final. India’s opening match of the event will take place on October 8 in Chennai versus reigning champions Australia. Following that, matches against Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, New Zealand, England, Qualifier 2, South Africa, and Qualifier 1 will be played. The competition final will take held on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The provisional timetable is subject to change, and the ICC will issue the official schedule closer to the competition.

WORLD CUP 2023 TEAM INDIA SCHEDULE

Date

Opponent

Venue

Oct 8 Australia Chennai
Oct 11 Afghanistan Delhi
Oct 14 Pakistan Ahmedabad
Oct 19 Bangladesh Pune
Oct 22 New Zealand Dharamsala
Oct 29 England Lucknow
Nov 2 Sri Lanka Mumbai
Nov 5 South Africa Kolkata
Nov 12 Netherlands Bengaluru

WORLD CUP 2023 SCHEDULE FOR ALL TEAMS

Date

Fixture

Venue

Time

October 5 England vs New Zealand Ahmedabad 2:00 PM
October 6 Pakistan vs Netherlands Hyderabad 2:00 PM
October 7 Bangladesh vs Afghanistan Dharamsala 10:30 AM
October 7 South Africa vs Sri Lanka Delhi 2:00 PM
October 8 India vs Australia Chennai 2:00 PM
October 9 New Zealand vs Netherlands Hyderabad 2:00 PM
October 10 England vs Bangladesh Dharamsala 10:30 AM
October 10 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Hyderabad 2:00 PM
October 11 India vs Afghanistan Delhi 2:00 PM
October 12 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Hyderabad 2:00 PM
October 12 Australia vs South Africa Lucknow 2:00 PM
October 13 New Zealand vs Bangladesh Chennai 2:00 PM
October 14 India vs Pakistan Ahmedabad 2:00 PM
October 15 England vs Afghanistan Delhi 2.00 PM
October 16 Australia vs Sri Lanka Lucknow 2:00 PM
October 17 South Africa vs Netherlands Dharamsala 2:00 PM
October 18 New Zealand vs Afghanistan Chennai 2:00 PM
October 19 India vs Bangladesh Pune 2:00 PM
October 20 Australia vs Pakistan Bengaluru 2:00 PM
October 21 England vs South Africa Mumbai 10:30 AM
October 21 Netherlands vs Sri Lanka Lucknow 2:00 PM
October 22 India vs New Zealand Dharamsala 2:00 PM
October 23 Pakistan vs Afghanistan Chennai 2:00 PM
October 24 South Africa vs Bangladesh Mumbai 2:00 PM
October 25 Australia vs Netherlands Delhi 2:00 PM
October 26 England vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru 2:00 PM
October 27 Pakistan vs South Africa Chennai 2:00 PM
October 28 Netherlands vs Bangladesh Kolkata 10:30 AM
October 28 Australia vs New Zealand Dharamsala 2:00 PM
October 29 India vs England Lucknow 2:00 PM
October 30 Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Pune 2:00 PM
October 31 Pakistan vs Bangladesh Kolkata 2:00 PM
November 1 New Zealand vs South Africa Pune 2:00 PM
November 2 India vs Sri Lanka Mumbai 2:00 PM
November 3 Netherlands vs Afghanistan Lucknow 2:00 PM
November 4 England vs Australia Ahmedabad 10:30 AM
November 4 New Zealand vs Pakistan Bengaluru 2:00 PM
November 5 India vs South Africa Kolkata 2:00 PM
November 6 Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Delhi 2:00 PM
November 7 Australia vs Afghanistan Mumbai 2:00 PM
November 8 England vs Netherlands Pune 2:00 PM
November 9 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru 2:00 PM
November 10 South Africa vs Afghanistan Ahmedabad 2:00 PM
November 11 India vs Netherlands Bengaluru 2:00 PM
November 11 Australia vs Bangladesh Pune 2:00 PM
November 12 England vs Pakistan Kolkata 10:30 AM
November 12 India v Netherlands Bengaluru 2:00 PM
November 15 Semifinal 1 Mumbai 2:00 PM
November 16 Semifinal 2 Kolkata 2:00 PM
November 19  Final Ahmedabad 2:00 PM

PREVIOUS CRICKET WORLD CUP WINNERS BY COUNTRY

The following is a list of ODI Cricket World Cup winners from 1975, the year of the inaugural World Cup, through 2023:

ODI Cricket World Cup Winners List

Year

Host

Winner

Runner-up

Result

1975 England West Indies Australia West Indies won by 17 runs
1979 England West Indies England West Indies won by 92 runs
1983 England India West Indies India won by 43 runs
1987 India and Pakistan Australia England Australia won by 7 runs
1992 Australia and New Zealand Pakistan England Pakistan won by 22 runs
1996 Pakistan and India Sri Lanka Australia Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets
1999 England Australia Pakistan Australia won by 8 wickets
2003 South Africa Australia India Australia won by 125 runs
2007 West Indies Australia Sri Lanka Australia won by 53 runs
2011 India and Bangladesh India Sri Lanka India won by 6 wickets
2015 Australia and New Zealand Australia New Zealand Australia won by 7 wickets
2019 England and Wales England New Zealand The match tied after regular play and a super over; England won on a boundary count
2023 India ––

FAQs

Q1: When will the World Cup in 2023 begin?

A1: The World Cup 2023 will begin on October 5, 2023.

Q2: Where will the World Cup be held in 2023?

A2: The World Cup will be staged in India in 2023.

Q3: How many bouts will be contested in the CWC in 2023?

A3: The CWC in 2023 will have 48 matches in total.

Q4: How can I watch the World Cup in 2023?

A4: Star Sports and Disney+ Hotstar will broadcast the 2023 World Cup live in India.

Q5: How many World Cup matches will India play in 2023?

A5: India will compete in nine matches across nine sites during the big tournament, which runs from October 5 to October 19.

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