ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 schedule: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has officially released the schedule for the much-anticipated ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. To the delight of Indian cricket fans, the tournament will unfold across a diverse set of venues spread across the length and breadth of the country.
The city of Chennai, often referred to as the ‘Detroit of India’, will be one of these venues. Known for its intense love for cricket, Chennai is home to the historic M. A. Chidambaram Stadium. Expectations are high that Chennai will kick-start India’s campaign with thrilling encounters.
Next, the national capital, Delhi, steps up as a host city. The Arun Jaitley Stadium, previously known as Feroz Shah Kotla, boasts of a rich cricketing history. The iconic venue will be a perfect backdrop for showcasing high-quality cricket.
Ahmedabad, with its newly constructed Narendra Modi Stadium, the world’s largest cricket stadium, is third on the list. This stadium’s colossal capacity will create an unparalleled atmosphere, providing players and fans alike with an unforgettable experience.
Pune, a city that breathes cricket, is also set to stage India’s matches. The Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, with its state-of-the-art facilities, will serve as a battleground for cricketing giants.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 schedule announced
The hill station of Dharamsala provides a unique addition to the roster with its picturesque HPCA Stadium. Nestled in the lap of the Himalayas, the venue offers a breathtaking panoramic view, making it a delight for both players and spectators.
The city of Lucknow also gets its share of the cricketing action. The newly built BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium, known for its architectural brilliance, promises to bring fans closer to the game in a refreshing setting.
Next, we move to Mumbai, the city of dreams, and its legendary Wankhede Stadium. The historic venue, where India lifted the World Cup in 2011, will undoubtedly add a layer of nostalgia to the exhilarating matches.
Kolkata, with its iconic Eden Gardens, the oldest cricket stadium in India, promises to host nail-biting games. The crowd’s fervour at Eden Gardens is legendary and will undoubtedly boost the players’ morale.
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Finally, the garden city of Bengaluru, with the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, wraps up the list. Known for its sporting pitch and tech-savvy crowd, Bengaluru promises thrilling encounters.
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is set to be an enthralling spectacle, with matches scheduled across India’s diverse and vibrant cities. With each city bringing its unique charm to the tournament, fans worldwide can look forward to a cricketing event like no other. The stage is set, the venues are ready, and the countdown has begun for a riveting cricket showdown.
so we play our Q2 in hyderabad on 12th while india play their match in chennai on the 11th so we get more than 24hrs less than india to recover, regroup and strategize
these bcci pajeets are playing at home and still looking out for that extra advantage…. https://t.co/9RcqOHu1Tv
— 蜃気楼 (@mirageon7th) June 27, 2023
No Indian matches are held in Hyderabad and we got only 3 matches. Out of 3, 2 of them will be with Pakistan. Small cities have got 5 matches whereas we got only 3. Such is the discrimination of central towards Telangana in all the aspects. https://t.co/shn4UQUnW8
— Sathwik Kotagiri (@7thwik) June 27, 2023
There'll be plenty of dead rubber games. Have 2 groups of 6, top 3 from each group make the super 6 stage then semi final and final. That would be a better format. And you get 2 more teams. https://t.co/GKgnxg0Z0P
— Onion Knight (@moose_oo) June 27, 2023
Gill scoring century in this stadium against Pakistan…
I'll love it and I think I deserve it. https://t.co/jQ3a1Kjalm pic.twitter.com/H1vzqAuX5Q
— Husain (@husain_tweets18) June 27, 2023
Delhi me sare bekar matches hi horhe hai, but
India vs Afghanistan on 11 Oct, who's in??? https://t.co/t1ujh4emCE— Sparsh Sinha (@sparshtwts) June 27, 2023
In the semi finals England would be the favourites because of flat pitches and obviously Australia and India are always one of the favourites. https://t.co/DgeXvDGx2y
— Buttlerian.63 (@50av150srt20iOP) June 27, 2023
Oct 8th in Chepauk – Virat Kohli vs Australia . We'll be there no matter what 👯 https://t.co/2IbjwUTiJD pic.twitter.com/MfQ7oHxBQp
— “ (@KohlifiedGal) June 27, 2023
Boult , Henry , Ferguson will recreate 5-3 In Dharamshala https://t.co/ls0ksvacym
— Mr Wrong (@wrong_huihui) June 27, 2023