Pakistan World Cup Schedule 2023: Last week, the schedule for the ICC World Cup 2023 was made public, and all teams were given their spots for the big game. The Men in Green will start their World Cup quest on October 6 and October 12 in Hyderabad, where they will play back-to-back games against the qualifiers.
There will be 10 places where the World Cup will be held, and The Men in Green will play their league games in five of them. The big match between India and Pakistan will take place on October 15 in Ahmedabad. The Men in Green asked for this game to be played somewhere else, but the BCCI and the ICC said no. The Men in Green are expected to play their biggest rivals five times, including a possible World Cup semi-final or final.
In the league stage of the World Cup, all teams will play each other once. This is called the “round-robin” system. At the end of the round-robin stage, the top four teams will move on to the next round. The final will be between the winners of the two semi-finals that came before it. This is where the winner will be decided.
Only once, in 1992, did the Men in Green win the World Cup. Since then, they have only made it to the final once, in 1999, but lost to Australia. Since then, the Men in Green have never made it to the final of a 50-over World Cup. In the finals of the T20 World Cup, they lost to Australia in 2021 and to England in 2022.
The World Cup will last for 46 days and take place in 10 different places in India. Other towns that will host the event are Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Dharamsala, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai, Pune, and Mumbai. This is the first time that everyone agrees that India should host a World Cup game. Before, they co-hosted with The Men in Green, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka in 1987, 1996, and 2011.
The match between India and Pakistan will take place on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. More than 120,000 people will be there to watch the game, making it a big event.
The Men in Green will play teams like Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and South Africa after they play India on October 15. Their last league game is on November 12 in Kolkata against England. Here is The Men in Green’s full plan for the ICC World Cup 2023.
Pakistan World Cup Schedule 2023
Team | Date | Venue |
---|---|---|
Pakistan vs Qualifier 1 | October 6 | Hyderabad |
Pakistan vs Qualifier 2 | October 12 | Hyderabad |
Pakistan vs India | October 15 | Ahmedabad |
Pakistan vs Australia | October 20 | Bengaluru |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan | October 23 | Chennai |
Pakistan vs South Africa | October 27 | Chennai |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh | October 31 | Kolkata |
Pakistan vs New Zealand | November 4 | Bengaluru |
Pakistan vs England | November 12 | Kolkata |
Have the Venues Been Finalised?
The 2023 men’s ODI World Cup will be held in ten cities in India: Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata. Warm-up games will be played in Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram, which brings the total number of locations to 12.
Also Read:
- New Zealand World Cup Schedule 2023: Match Date, Time, Venue and Captain of the Team
- South Africa World Cup Schedule 2023: Match Dates, Time and Venue
- Australia World Cup Schedule 2023: Match Dates, Time, Venue and Captain
- India World Cup Schedule 2023: Match Date, Timing and Location!
- England World Cup Schedule 2023: Match Date, Timing and Venue
How Many Matches Will Be Played?
The 2023 World Cup will have a total of 48 games. Before the semifinals and final, the 10 teams will play 45 games in a round-robin league stage.
Conclusion
The ICC World Cup 2023 schedule has been announced, with the Men in Green starting their quest in Hyderabad on October 6 and 12. The tournament will take place in 10 cities in India, with the Men in Green playing their league games in five of them. The Men in Green will play their biggest rivals five times, including a possible World Cup semi-final or final. The tournament will last for 46 days and will feature teams like Australia, Afghanistan, England, New Zealand, Bangladesh, and South Africa.
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