Cricket World Cup 2023 stadiums: Full list of venues, cities for matches at ICC ODI men's tournament in India

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India is all set to welcome the nine qualifying nations from October 5 to November 19 for the ICC ODI World Cup 2023.

Stadiums across 10 cities are undergoing final preparations for the league and playoff games, as the host nation gears up for a spectacular show.

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The BCCI granted $6.3 million to every venue to refurbish and upgrade the stadium and facilities in time for the tournament.

Mumbai and Kolkata will host the semi-finals at the iconic Wankhede Stadium and Eden Garden stadiums respectively.

Here's all the information you need to know about the venues for the CWC 2023 action!

Cricket World Cup 2023 stadiums: Full list of venues and cities

Here’s a list of all the cities and venues that will host the ODI World Cup 2023:

City

Venue

Capacity

Ahmedabad

Narendra Modi Stadium

132,000

Mumbai

Wankhede Stadium

33,000

Lucknow

Ekana Cricket Stadium

50,000

Dharamsala

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) Stadium

23,000

Hyderabad

Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium

55,000

Kolkata

Eden Gardens

68,000

Pune

Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium

37,500

Delhi

Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium

41,800

Chennai

MA Chidambaram Stadium

50,000

Bengaluru

M Chinnaswamy Stadium

40,000

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What is the biggest stadium at 2023 Cricket World Cup?

The Narendra Modi Stadium in Gujarat, India is undoubtedly the largest cricket stadium in the world.

It has a seating capacity of 132,000 spectators and is owned by the Gujarat Cricket Association.

The stadium broke the record for highest audience in attendance, beating Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia, which has a capacity of 90,000.

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It's no surprise that the Narendra Modi Stadium will play host to the culmination of the 2023 Cricket World Cup, scheduled for November 19.

The venue was also the stadium used for the IPL 2023 final earlier this year.

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Cricket World Cup 2023 full fixtures and match schedule

Date Match Venue Time (IST)
October 5 England vs New Zealand Ahmedabad 14:00
October 6 Pakistan vs Netherlands Hyderabad 14:00
October 7 Bangladesh vs Afghanistan Dharamsala 10:30
October 7 South Africa vs Sri Lanka Delhi  14:00
October 8 India vs Australia Chennai 14:00
October 9 New Zealand vs Netherlands Hyderabad 14:00
October 10 England vs Bangladesh Dharamsala 10:30
October 10 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Hyderabad 14:00
October 11 India vs Afghanistan Delhi  14:00
October 12 Australia vs South Africa Lucknow  14:00
October 13 New Zealand vs Bangladesh Chennai 14:00
October 14 India vs Pakistan Ahmedabad 14:00
October 15 England vs Afghanistan Delhi 14:00
October 16 Australia vs Sri Lanka Lucknow 14:00
October 17 South Africa vs Netherlands Dharamsala 14:00
October 18 New Zealand vs Afghanistan Chennai 14:00
October 19 India vs Bangladesh Pune 14:00
October 20 Australia vs Pakistan Bengaluru 14:00
October 21 Netherlands vs Sri Lanka Lucknow 10:30
October 21 England vs South Africa Mumbai 14:00
October 22 India vs New Zealand  Dharamsala 14:00
October 23 Pakistan vs Afghanistan Chennai 14:00
October 24 South Africa vs Bangladesh Mumbai 14:00
October 25 Australia vs Netherlands Delhi  14:00
October 26 England vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru 14:00
October 27 Pakistan vs South Africa Chennai 14:00
October 28 Australia vs New Zealand Dharamsala 10:30
October 28 Netherlands vs Bangladesh Kolkata 14:00
October 29 India vs England Lucknow 14:00
October 30 Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Pune 14:00
October 31 Pakistan vs Bangladesh Kolkata 14:00
November 1 New Zealand vs South Africa Pune 14:00
November 2 India vs Sri Lanka Mumbai 14:00
November 3 Netherlands vs Afghanistan Lucknow 14:00
November 4 New Zealand vs Pakistan Bengaluru 10:30
November 4 England vs Australia Ahmedabad 14:00
November 5 India vs South Africa Kolkata 14:00
November 6 Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Delhi  14:00
November 7 Australia vs Afghanistan Mumbai 14:00
November 8 England vs Netherlands Pune 14:00
November 9 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Bengaluru 14:00
November 10 South Africa vs Afghanistan Ahmedabad 14:00
November 11 Australia vs Bangaldesh Pune 10:30
November 11 England vs Pakistan Kolkata 14:00
November 12 India vs Netherlands Bengaluru 14:00
November 15 Semi-final 1 Mumbai 14:00
November 16 Semi-final 2 Kolkata 14:00
November 19 Final Ahmedabad 14:00
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Ritabrata Banerjee is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition.
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