Hosts

United States
West Indies

Group stage

Group A
India
Pakistan
Ireland
United States
Canada

Group B
England
Australia
Namibia
Scotland
Oman

Group C
New Zealand
West Indies
Afghanistan
Uganda
Papua New Guinea

Group D
South Africa
Sri Lanka
Bangladesh
Netherlands
Nepal

Stadium

Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
Brian Lara Cricket Academy, San Fernando, Trinidad
Providence Stadium, Georgetown, Guyana
Sir Vivian Richards Stadium, North Sound, Antigua
Daren Sammy Cricket Ground, Gros Islet, Saint Lucia
Arnos Vale Stadium, Kingstown, Saint Vincent
Central Broward Park, Lauderhill, Florida, USA
Eisenhower Park, East Meadow, New York, USA
Grand Prairie Stadium, Grand Prairie, Texas, USA


ICC Men’s ODI World Cup

Administrator: International Cricket Council (ICC)
Format: One Day International
First edition: 1975 England
Latest edition: 2023 India
Next edition: 2027 South Africa – Zimbabwe – Namibia
Number of teams: 10[1] (14 from 2027)
Current champion: Australia (6th title)
Most successful: Australia (6 titles)
Most runs: Sachin Tendulkar (2,278)[India]
Most wickets: Glenn McGrath (71)[Australia]
Website: cricketworldcup.com

The Cricket World Cup is one of the most prestigious international tournaments in cricket, organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It features national teams from around the world competing against each other in One Day International (ODI) cricket matches.

Here are some key points about the Cricket World Cup:

Format: The tournament traditionally follows a round-robin format, where teams play against each other in a group stage, followed by knockout rounds leading to the final.

Frequency: The Cricket World Cup is held every four years, providing a platform for teams to showcase their talent and compete for the coveted trophy.

History: The first Cricket World Cup was held in 1975 in England, and it has since become one of the most eagerly anticipated events in cricket, capturing the attention of fans globally.

Participating Teams: Initially, the tournament featured eight teams, but over the years, the number has expanded. In recent editions, there have been ten or more teams competing.

Host Countries: The host country for each World Cup varies, with different nations having the opportunity to showcase their cricketing infrastructure and culture to a global audience.

Impact: The Cricket World Cup has a massive impact on the cricketing world, bringing together players, fans, and enthusiasts from diverse backgrounds and nations. It provides a platform for exceptional cricketing performances and memorable moments.

Prominence: Winning the Cricket World Cup is a significant achievement for any national team, often becoming a defining moment in the careers of players and a source of immense pride for their country.

The tournament generates tremendous excitement among cricket fans worldwide, with millions tuning in to witness the exhilarating matches and cheer for their favorite teams.


Dates: 2027
Administrator: International Cricket Council
Cricket format: One Day International (ODI)
Tournament format: Round-robin and knockout
Participants: 14
Total Matches: 54

Host Nation

South Africa
Zimbabwe

World Cup 2023 Participants

Host
South Africa
Zimbabwe

ICC Super League
TBA

Qualifier
TBA

Fixture

Venue

Umpire

Official Broadcast

Bangladesh
Gazi TV (TV Exploitation)
T Sports (TV Exploitation)
Rabbithole (Digital Exploitation)

Other Links

Wikipedia

ICC Men’s ODI World Cup Official Website

www.cricketworldcup.com



Dates: 5 October – 19 November 2023
Administrator: International Cricket Council
Cricket format: One Day International (ODI)
Tournament format: Round-robin and knockout
Participants: 10
Total Matches: 48

Host

India

Participants

Host
India

ICC Super League
Afghanistan
Australia
Bangladesh
England
New Zealand
Pakistan
South Africa

Qualifier
Sri Lanka
Netherlands

Fixture

Venue

Narendra Modi Stadium
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
M. A. Chidambaram Stadium
Arun Jaitley Stadium
HPCA Stadium
Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium
Eden Gardens
BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium
Wankhede Stadium
Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

Umpire

Official Broadcast

Bangladesh
Gazi TV (TV Exploitation)
T Sports (TV Exploitation)
Rabbithole (Digital Exploitation)

Other Links

Wikipedia

ICC Men’s ODI World Cup Official Website

www.cricketworldcup.com