ICC Men’s World Cup was the most anticipated tournament of 2023 in India, as the country took on the position of host after 12 years. For the first time in ICC history, India will be hosting the event alone, after co-hosting the event four times in the past, in 1987, 1996, and 2011. The tournament will be held in ten different stadiums, namely:
- Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad.
- Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad.
- Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala.
- Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi.
- MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.
- Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow.
- Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune.
- M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru.
- Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai.
- Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
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ICC World Cup 2023 Team List
This year’s ICC World Cup will witness a clash between 10 teams. Below is the list of countries, that will be participating in the 2023 World Cup:
- India
- England
- Bangladesh
- Australia
- Afghanistan
- Sri Lanka
- Pakistan
- Netherlands
- South Africa
- New Zealand
As per the schedule, matches will commence on the 5th of October and conclude by the 19th of November 2023. The teams have worked very hard for the last four years, hoping for a major comeback.
List Of Teams And Their Players
Below we have provided a list of all the 10 teams and their players, to help you make a good decision while choosing good odds and bets:
Indian Squad
- Rohit Sharma (c),
- Hardik Pandya (vc),
- Shubman Gill,
- Virat Kohli,
- Shreyas Iyer,
- KL Rahul,
- Ravindra Jadeja,
- Shardul Thakur,
- Jasprit Bumrah,
- Mohammed Siraj,
- Kuldeep Yadav,
- Mohammed Shami,
- Axar Patel,
- Ishan Kishan,
- Suryakumar Yadav.
Sri Lanka’s Squad:
- Dasun Shanaka (C),
- Kusal Mendis (Vc) (Wk),
- Kusal Perera (Wk),
- Pathum Nissanka,
- Dimuth Karunaratne,
- Sadeera Samarawickrama,
- Charith Asalanka,
- Dhananjaya de Silva,
- Dusham Hemantha,
- Mahesh Theekshana,
- Dunith Wellalage,
- Kasun Rajitha,
- Matheesha Pathirana,
- Lahiru Kumar,
- Dilshan Madushanka.
Australia Squad:
- Pat Cummins (c),
- David Warner,
- Alex Carey, Cameron Green,
- Josh Hazlewood,
- Travis Head,
- Josh Inglis,
- Mitchell Marsh,
- Glenn Maxwell,
- Steve Smith,
- Mitchell Starc,
- Sean Abbott,
- Ashton Agar,
- Marcus Stoinis,
- Adam Zampa.
England squad:
- Jos Buttler (c),
- Jonny Bairstow,
- Dawid Malan,
- Joe Root,
- Ben Stokes,
- Harry Brook,
- Liam Livingstone,
- Moeen Ali,
- Adil Rashid,
- Chris Woakes,
- Sam Curran,
- David Willey,
- Reece Topley,
- Mark Wood,
- Gus Atkinson.
Netherlands squad:
- Scott Edwards (c),
- Max O’Dowd,
- Bas de Leede,
- Vikram Singh,
- Teja Nidamanuru,
- Paul van Meekeren,
- Colin Ackermann,
- Roelof van der Merwe,
- Logan van Beek,
- Aryan Dutt,
- Ryan Klein,
- Wesley Barresi,
- Saqib Zulfiqar,
- Shariz Ahmad,
- Sybrand Engelbrecht.
South Africa squad:
- Tamba Bavuma (C),
- Quinton de Kock (Wk),
- Gerald Coetzee,
- Reeza Hendricks,
- Marco Jansen,
- Heinrich Klaasen,
- Sisanda Magala,
- Keshav Maharaj,
- Aiden Markram,
- David Miller,
- Lungi Ngidi,
- Anrich Nortje,
- Kagiso Rabada,
- Tabraiz Shamsi,
- Rassie Van Der Dussen
New Zealand squad:
- Kane Williamson (c),
- Trent Boult,
- Mark Chapman,
- Devon Conway,
- Lockie Ferguson,
- Matt Henry,
- Tom Latham,
- Daryl Mitchell,
- Jimmy Neesham,
- Glenn Phillips,
- Rachin Ravindra,
- Mitch Santner,
- Ish Sodhi,
- Tim Southee,
- Will Young.
Afghanistan squad:
- Hashmatullah Shahidi (c),
- Rahmanullah Gurbaz,
- Ibrahim Zadran,
- Riaz Hassan,
- Rahmat Shah,
- Najibullah Zadran,
- Mohammad Nabi,
- Ikram Alikhil,
- Azmatullah Omarzai,
- Rashid Khan,
- Mujeeb ur Rahman,
- Noor Ahmad,
- Fazalhaq Farooqi,
- Abdul Rahman,
- Naveen ul Haq.
Pakistan squad:
- Babar Azam (C),
- Shadab Khan,
- Fakhar Zaman,
- Imam-ul-Haq,
- Mohammad Rizwan,
- Saud Shakeel,
- Iftikhar Ahmed,
- Abdullah Shafique,
- Salman Agha,
- Mohammad Nawaz,
- Shaheen Afridi,
- Usama Mir,
- Haris Rauf,
- Hasan Ali,
- Mohammad Wasim Jr
ICC’s 2023 Cricket World Cup Schedule
The ODI competition will commence with a round-robin phase in which each side will play every other once, for a total of 45 matches. The match between India and the Netherlands in Bengaluru on November 12 will mark the end of the first phase.
The teams who finish first through fourth in the round-robin will advance to the semifinals. The first semifinal between the top two teams will take place in Mumbai on November 15; the second semifinal between the third and second places will take place in Kolkata on November 16.
Date |
Match |
Venue |
October 5 |
England vs New Zealand |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
October 6 |
Australia vs India |
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
October 7 |
South Africa vs Bangladesh |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
October 8 |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan |
Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
October 9 |
Sri Lanka vs Netherlands |
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
October 10 |
England vs Afghanistan |
Sheikh Zayed Cricket Stadium, Abu Dhabi |
October 11 |
Australia vs Sri Lanka |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
October 12 |
Pakistan vs South Africa |
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
October 13 |
New Zealand vs Bangladesh |
Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne |
October 14 |
England vs Netherlands |
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide |
October 15 |
Australia vs Afghanistan |
Gabba, Brisbane |
October 16 |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh |
Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney |
October 17 |
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka |
SCG, Sydney |
October 18 |
England vs South Africa |
MCG, Melbourne |
October 19 |
Australia vs Netherlands |
SCG, Sydney |
October 20 |
Pakistan vs New Zealand |
Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
October 21 |
England vs Sri Lanka |
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
October 22 |
India vs New Zealand |
Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala |
October 23 |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan |
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
October 24 |
South Africa vs Bangladesh |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
October 25 |
Australia vs Netherlands |
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
October 26 |
England vs Sri Lanka |
Karnataka State Cricket Association Stadium, Bengaluru |
October 27 |
Pakistan vs South Africa |
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai |
October 28 |
India vs Bangladesh |
Eden Gardens, Kolkata |
October 29 |
Australia vs Afghanistan |
Gabba, Brisbane |
October 30 |
England vs New Zealand |
SCG, Sydney |
October 31 |
Sri Lanka vs Netherlands |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |
November 1 |
India vs South Africa |
Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi |
November 2 |
Australia vs Pakistan |
SCG, Sydney |
November 3 |
England vs Afghanistan |
MCG, Melbourne |
November 3 |
Bangladesh vs Netherlands |
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai |