November 22, 2024

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Full Schedule of the ODI World Cup 2023 Updated

The 2018 ODI World Cup schedule has undergone a few alterations, according to the International Cricket Council (ICC). The cricket body rescheduled 9 games. The highly anticipated India vs. Pakistan match will now take place on October 14 .

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In addition to India-Pakistan match, 8 other matchups’ specifics have been modified in the tournament’s most recent amended schedule.

In addition to match with Pakistan, the schedule of India’s last league match has been changed. The mattfrom November 11 to November 12. This day-night match will be contested in Bengaluru.

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Here is the updated full schedule of the ODI World Cup 2023:

Thursday, October 5: England v New Zealand (Ahmedabad), 2 pm
Friday, October 6: Pakistan v Netherlands (Hyderabad), 2 pm
Saturday, October 7: Bangladesh v Afghanistan (Dharamsala), 10:30 am
Saturday, October 7: South Africa v Sri Lanka (Delhi), 2 pm
Sunday, October 8: India v Australia (Chennai), 2 pm
Monday, October 9: New Zealand v Netherlands (Hyderabad), 2 pm
Tuesday, October 10: England v Bangladesh (Dharamsala), 10:30 am
Tuesday, October 10: Pakistan v Sri Lanka (Hyderabad), 2 pm
Wednesday, October 1: India v Afghanistan (Delhi), 2 pm
Thursday, October 12: Australia v South Africa (Lucknow), 2 pm
Friday, October 13: New Zealand v Bangladesh (Chennai), 2 pm
Saturday, October 14: India v Pakistan (Ahmedabad), 2 pm

The schedule further continues

Sunday, October 15: England v Afghanistan (Delhi), 2 pm
Monday, October 16: Australia v Sri Lanka (Lucknow), 2 pm
Tuesday, October 17: South Africa v Netherlands (Dharamsala), 2 pm
Wednesday, October 18: New Zealand v Afghanistan (Chennai), 2 pm
Thursday, October 19: India v Bangladesh (Pune), 2 pm
Friday, October 20: Australia v Pakistan (Bengaluru), 2 pm
Saturday, October 21: England v South Africa (Mumbai), 2 pm
Saturday, October 21: Netherlands v Sri Lanka (Lucknow), 10:30 am
Sunday, October 22: India v New Zealand (Dharamsala), 2 pm
Monday, October 23: Pakistan v Afghanistan (Chennai), 2 pm
Tuesday, October 24: South Africa v Bangladesh (Mumbai), 2 pm
Wednesday, October 25: Australia v Netherlands (Delhi), 2 pm
Thursday, October 26: England v Sri Lanka (Bengaluru), 2 pm
Friday, October 27: Pakistan v South Africa (Chennai), 2 pm
Saturday, October 28: Netherlands v Bangladesh (Kolkata), 2 pm

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Saturday, October 28: Australia v New Zealand (Dharamsala), 10:30 am
Sunday, October 29: India v England (Lucknow), 2 pm
Monday, October 30: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (Pune), 2 pm
Tuesday, October 31: Pakistan v Bangladesh (Kolkata), 2 pm
Wednesday, November 1: New Zealand v South Africa (Pune), 2 pm
Thursday, November 2: India v Sri Lanka (Mumbai), 2 pm
Friday, November 3: Netherlands v Afghanistan (Lucknow), 2 pm
Saturday, November 4: England v Australia (Ahmedabad), 2 pm
Saturday, November 4: New Zealand v Pakistan (Bengaluru), 10:30 am
Sunday, November 5: India v South Africa (Kolkata), 2 pm
Monday, November 6: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (Delhi), 2 pm
Tuesday, November 7: Australia v Afghanistan (Mumbai), 2 pm
Wednesday, November 8: England v Netherlands (Pune), 2 pm
Thursday, November 9: New Zealand v Sri Lanka (Bengaluru), 2 pm
Friday, November 10: South Africa v Afghanistan (Ahmedabad), 2 pm
Saturday, November 11: England v Pakistan (Kolkata), 2 pm
Saturday, November 11: Australia v Bangladesh (Pune), 10:30 am
Sunday, November 12: India v Netherlands (Bengaluru), 2 pm
Wednesday, November 15: Semi-final 1, TBD v TBD (Mumbai), 2 pm
Thursday, November 16: Semi-final 2, TBD v TBD (Kolkata), 2 pm
Sunday, November 19: Final, TBD v TBD (Ahmedabad), 2 pm

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