The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will kick off on 5th October 2023 at 2 pm IST in Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. According to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 format, a total of 10 countries or teams will compete in the round-robin stage. This is the 13th edition of the ICC Cricket tournament.
In the round-robin of this Cricket World Cup, each team will compete with the other once. It means all the teams will have a total of nine league-stage or round-robin stage matches. Let’s find out more about the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 format.
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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will kick off on 5th October 2023 at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The first match of this global tournament will be played between England and New Zealand. This 13th major global tournament will consist of a total of 48 matches at 10 different venues in India.
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In this Cricket tournament, 10 national teams will be participating. These are India, Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, New Zealand, South Africa, England, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Netherlands. This is the first time the West Indies is not participating in a cricket major.
Round-Robin Stage
All the participating teams of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 will have to face each other in the qualification rounds, where a total of 48 matches will be played, throughout the tournament. on 5th October at 2 pm IST, the defending champions England will compete against New Zealand, who was the runner-up of the 2019 World Cup.
in this round-robin stage, the winning team of each match will be given two (2) points. If there is a tie, one point will be given to each team, and zero or none to the losing team. After all the national teams have completed their nine matches against each other, only the top four will be qualified for the semifinals, which will be a know-out fixture.
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The ICC Cricket format will consist of a round-robin stage, in which all the teams will compete against each other. Each team will play a total of 9 matches before qualifying for the semifinals.
A total of 10 national teams will be playing in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The teams are India, Australia, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, New Zealand, South Africa, England, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the Netherlands.
the ICC Cricket 2023 World Cup will consists a total of 48 matches, which will be played between 10 teams from 5th October to 19th November 2023.
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