ICC Cricket World Cup ticket reservation: The ICC has announced the schedule of the Cricket World Cup, the much-awaited sports event of the year, which will kickstart exactly 100 days from now. The tournament will begin on October 5 with defending champions England taking on last edition’s runner-up New Zealand in the opener in Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium.
Cricket enthusiasts have already started searching about how to secure tickets for the top matches, including India vs Pakistan, which will be played in Ahmedabad on October 15.
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Here’s how to book ICC World Cup 2023 tickets online
The ICC has confirmed that the World Cup’s 48 matches would be held at 12 different sites around the country.
The tournament, which is scheduled to begin on October 5 and conclude on November 19, will be played at different stadiums in India — Narendra Modi Stadium, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, MA Chidambaram Stadium, Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Assam Cricket Association Stadium, Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Holkar Stadium, Eden Gardens, Wankhede Stadium, Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Cricket Stadium, and Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium.
The tickets for the ICC World Cup will soon be available online, according to a report in The Economic Times. Cricket enthusiasts and fans can pre-book their ICC world cup 2023 tickets from the official ICC Cricket World Cup website or its app.
Besides, tickets will also be available on Bookmyshow, Paytm, Paytm Insiders. The tickets will mostly be available online and will have limited offline sales.
The price range for the tickets will be between Rs 500 and Rs 10,000 per ticket. The prices will depend on the venue and the match.
India’s full schedule
Rohit Sharma-led Team India will face the Australian team on October 8 at Chennai’s MA Chidambaram Stadium. India will face a stiff challenge from New Zealand in Dharamsala and England at Lucknow. Their much-awaited match against Pakistan will be played at Ahmedabad on October 15.
India’s matches in World Cup 2023
INDIA vs AUSTRALIA: October 8, Chennai
INDIA vs AFGHANISTAN: October 11, Delhi
INDIA vs PAKISTAN: October 15, Ahmedabad
INDIA vs BANGLADESH: October 19, Pune
INDIA vs New Zealand: October 22, Dharamshala
INDIA vs ENGLAND: October 29, Lucknow
INDIA vs QF2: November 2, Mumbai
INDIA vs SOUTH AFRICA: November 5, Kolkata
IND vs QF1: November 11, Bengaluru
The full schedule
The world’s largest cricket stadium will also play host to the final on November 19, with the two semifinals to be played at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium and Kolkata’s Eden Gardens on November 15 and 16, respectively.
The warm-up matches will take place from September 29 to October 3. Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram in addition to Hyderabad will host the warm-up matches from 29 September to 3 October.
England vs New Zealand | October 5 | Ahmedabad
Pakistan vs Qualifier 1 | October 6 | Hyderabad
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | October 7 | Dharamsala
South Africa vs Qualifier 2 | October 7 | Delhi
India vs Australia | October 8 | Chennai
New Zealand vs Qualifier 1 | October 9 | Hyderabad
England vs Bangladesh | October 10 | Dharamsala
India vs Afghanistan | October 11 | Delhi
Pakistan vs Qualifier 2 | October 12 | Hyderabad
Australia vs South Africa | October 13 | Lucknow
England vs Afghanistan | October 14 | Delhi
New Zealand vs Bangladesh | October 14 | Chennai
India vs Pakistan | October 15 | Ahmedabad
Australia vs Qualifier 2 | October 16 | Lucknow
South Africa vs Qualifier 1 | October 17 | Dharamsala
New Zealand vs Afghanistan | October 18 | Chennai
India vs Bangladesh | October 19 | Pune
Australia vs Pakistan | October 20 | Bengaluru
England vs South Africa | October 21 | Mumbai
Qualifier 1 vs Qualifier 2 | October 21 | Lucknow
India vs New Zealand | October 22 | Dharamsala
Pakistan vs Afghanistan | October 23 | Chennai
South Africa vs Bangladesh | October 24 | Mumbai
Australia vs Qualifier 1 | October 25 | Delhi
England vs Qualifier 2 | October 26 | Bengaluru
Pakistan vs South Africa | October 27 | Chennai
Qualifier 1 vs Bangladesh | October 28 | Kolkata
Australia vs New Zealand | October 28 | Dharamsala
India vs England | October 29 | Lucknow
Afghanistan vs Qualifier 2 | October 30 | Pune
Pakistan vs Bangladesh | October 31 | Kolkata
New Zealand vs South Africa | November 1 | Pune
India vs Qualifier 2 | November 2 | Mumbai
Qualifier 1 vs Afghanistan | November 3 | Lucknow
England vs Australia | November 4 | Ahmedabad
New Zealand vs Pakistan | November 4 | Bengaluru
India vs South Africa | November 5 | Kolkata
Bangladesh vs Qualifier 2 | November 6 | Delhi
Australia vs Afghanistan | November 7 | Mumbai
England vs Qualifier 1 | November 8 | Pune
New Zealand vs Qualifier 2 | November 9 | Bengaluru
South Africa vs Afghanistan | November 10 | Ahmedabad
India vs Qualifier 1 | November 11 | Bengaluru
England vs Pakistan | November 12 | Kolkata
Australia vs Bangladesh | November 12 | Pune
Semifinal 1 | November 15 | Mumbai
Semifinal 2 | November 16 | Kolkata