The 13th edition of the ICC ODI World Cup will be spread across 46 days and will be played across 10 venues in the country with the world’s largest cricket stadium – Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad set to open the tournament opener and the final.

A total of 10 teams will battle for the coveted title at the showcase event. The first eight have already qualified through the Cricket World Cup Super League, while the final two spots will be determined at the end of the Qualifier tournament in Zimbabwe, which concludes on July 9.
In the show-piece event set for October-November this year, each team will play the other nine in a round robin format with the top four qualifying for the knockout stage – semi-finals and then the winner of the last four clash will meet in the final.
The World Cup kicks off with a repeat of the 2019 Final as England take on New Zealand in Ahmedabad, while hosts India begin their campaign on October 8 against five-time World Cup winners Australia in Chennai.
Every venue except Hyderabad will host five matches each, while the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium will host only three matches. Bengaluru, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkata, Lucknow, Dharamsala, Chennai and Delhi will host five matches each.
What is the start time for the day matches and the day-night matches in ICC ODI World Cup 2023?
Among the 48 matches, including the two semifinals and the final, only six matches will be day matches (10:30 AM start), while the remaining 42 will be a day-night match (2 PM start).
All the nine round-robin matches of hosts India will all start at 2 PM IST, while Bangladesh, New Zealand, Australia and the two qualifiers will see few of their matches start at 10:30 AM IST.
ICC World Cup 2023 Day Matches (10:30 AM Start)
Date | Day | Fixture | Venue | Time (IST) |
October 7 | Saturday | Bangladesh Vs Afghanistan | Dharamsala | 10:30 AM |
October 14 | Saturday | New Zealand Vs Bangladesh | Chennai | 10:30 AM |
October 21 | Saturday | Qualifier 1 Vs Qualifier 2 | Lucknow | 10:30 AM |
October 28 | Saturday | Australia Vs New Zealand | Dharamsala | 10:30 AM |
November 4 | Saturday | New Zealand Vs Pakistan | Bengaluru | 10:30 AM |
November 12 | Sunday | Australia Vs Bangladesh | Pune | 10:30 AM |
Also, there are six double-header days in the 2023 World Cup schedule – four Saturdays and the last Sunday of the round-robin stage. Hosts India will play five of their nine round robin matches on a Sunday and, all their matches are day and night contests (2 PM IST start) in the tournament.
What day do India play their ODI World Cup 2023 matches?
Date | Day | Fixture | Venue | Time (IST) |
October 8 | Sunday | India vs Australia | MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai | 2 PM |
October 11 | Wednesday | India vs Afghanistan | Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi | 2 PM |
October 15 | Sunday | India vs Pakistan | Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad | 2 PM |
October 19 | Thursday | India vs Bangladesh | MCA Stadium, Pune | 2 PM |
October 22 | Sunday | India vs New Zealand | HPCA Stadium, Dharamsala | 2 PM |
October 29 | Sunday | India vs England | BRSABV Ekana Stadium, Lucknow | 2 PM |
November 2 | Thursday | India vs Qualifier 2 | Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai | 2 PM |
November 5 | Sunday | India vs South Africa | Eden Gardens, Kolkata | 2 PM |
November 11 | Saturday | India vs Qualifier 1 | M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru | 2 PM |
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