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World Cup 2023 Schedule: Full Fixtures, Venue, Date & Time

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World Cup 2023 Schedule: World Cup 2023 will starts on Oct 5 in between Defending champion England and previous runner-up New Zealand. Hosts India will begin their campaign against Australia in Chennai. PCB objected to India vs Pakistan in Ahmedabad as well as matches against Australia and Afghanistan in Bengaluru and Chennai.

“The fervour and passion for cricket in India is unique. I am sure fans both here and abroad would be looking forward to the tournament’s return to India for the first time since 2011, when our team became the first to lift the trophy on home soil,” BCCI Secretary Jay Shah said.

Fixtures With Date & Time:

Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Schedule:

  • Bangladesh vs Afghanistan – October 7 – Dharamsala
  • England vs Bangladesh – October 10 – Dharamsala
  • New Zealand vs Bangladesh – October 14 – Chennai
  • India vs Bangladesh – October 19 – Pune
  • South Africa vs Bangladesh – October 24 – Mumbai
  • Qualifier 1 vs Bangladesh – October 28 – Kolkata
  • Pakistan vs Bangladesh – October 31 – Kolkata
  • Bangladesh vs Qualifier 2 – November 6 – Delhi
  • Australia vs Bangladesh – November 12 – Pune

South Africa World Cup 2023 Schedule:

FIXTUREDATEVENUE
South Africa vs Qualifier 2October 7Delhi
South Africa vs AustraliaOctober 13Lucknow
South Africa vs Qualifier 1October 17Dharamsala
South Africa vs EnglandOctober 21Mumbai
South Africa vs BangladeshOctober 24Mumbai
South Africa vs PakistanOctober 27Chennai
South Africa vs New ZealandNovember 1Pune
South Africa vs IndiaNovember 5Kolkata
South Africa vs AfghanistanNovember 10Ahmedabad

New Zealand World Cup 2023 Schedule:

Australia World Cup 2023 Schedule:

Pakistan World Cup 2023 Schedule:

  • PAK vs Q1: Fri 06 October, at 2 PM, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
  • PAK vs Q2: Thu 12 October, at 2 PM, Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
  • IND vs PAK: Sun 15 October, at 2 PM, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
  • AUS vs PAK: Fri 20 October, at 2 PM, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
  • PAK vs AFG: Mon 23 October, at 2 PM, Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
  • PAK vs SA: Fri 27 October, at 2 PM, Chidambaram, Chennai
  • PAK vs BAN: Tue 31 October, at 2 PM, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
  • NZ vs PAK: Sat 04 November, at 2 PM, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
  • ENG vs PAK: Sun 12 November, at 2 PM, Eden Gardens, Kolkata

England World Cup 2023 Schedule:

  • October 5: England vs New Zealand in Ahmedabad
  • October 10: England vs Bangladesh in Dharamsala
  • October 14: England vs Afghanistan in Delhi
  • October 21: England vs South Africa in Mumbai
  • October 26: England vs Qualifier 2 in Bengaluru
  • October 29: England vs India in Lucknow
  • November 4: England vs Australia in Ahmedabad
  • November 8: England vs Qualifier 1 in Pune
  • November 12: England vs Pakistan in Kolkata

India World Cup 2023 Schedule:

  • IND vs AUS: Sun 08 October at 2 PM Chidambaram, Chennai
  • IND vs AFG: Wed 11 October at 2 PM, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
  • IND vs PAK: Sun 15 October at 2 PM, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
  • IND vs BAN: Thu 19 October at 2 PM, Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Gahunje
  • IND vs NZ: Sun 22 October at 2 PM, Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
  • IND vs ENG: Sun 29 October at 2 PM, Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpai Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
  • IND vs Q2: Thu 02 November at 2 PM, Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • IND vs SA: Sun 05 November, Eden Gardens, Kolkata
  • IND vs Q1: Sat 11 November, M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru

World Cup Venue:

  • Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Bengaluru: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium
  • Delhi: Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium
  • Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
  • Guwahati: Assam Cricket Association Stadium
  • Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal
  • Kolkata: Eden Gardens
  • Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium (at least one semi-final)
  • Rajkot: Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium
  • Thiruvananthapuram

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Gautam Gambhir’s Anuual Salary As Head Coach 52% Less Than He Got from KKR

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Gautam Gambhir’s Anuual Salary As Head Coach 52% Less Than He Got from KKR: After announced that Gambhir Gambhir will be the new head coach, we are hearing some exciting gossip about his annual salary.

As a veteran successfully led KKR as a mentor, Indian cricket fans have really high expectation from him.

Former coach Rahul Dravid started his job as an Indian head coach in Nov 2021. His term was about to expire in Nov 2023, but BCCI has extended it further until the T20 World Cup 2024.

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However, VVS Laxman was appointed as a temporary coach for India against Zimbabwe tour.

Now, Gambhir Gambhir will join in the upcoming series against Sri Lanka.

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There are now some intriguing reports regarding Gautam Gambhir’s remuneration as team India’s head coach, amidst the enthusiasm among Indian supporters.

It has been discovered that the veteran would receive an incredible 12 crores in pay per year. Rahul Dravid received precisely the same compensation while serving as head coach.

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The 12 crore yearly compensation, however, is apparently far less than what Gautam Gambhir received for coaching the Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2024 Indian Premier League.

It was discovered that Gambhir received 25 crores for serving as a mentor. This time, Gambhir is receiving a 52% pay as opposed to his most recent deal.

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Yuvraj Singh Insult MS Dhoni as He Names His All-Time XI

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Yuvraj Singh Insult MS Dhoni as He Names His All-Time XI: Yuvraj Singh, the skipper of the India Champions, picked his all-time team after the team became winners in the World Championship of Legends on Saturday, defeating Pakistan by five wickets in a thrilling final.

When selecting his starting XI, Yuvraj—who is still among the most decorated cricket players in history—made some logical choices. Among Indian hitters, players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Sachin Tendulkar made the cut.

The opening batsmen for him were Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting, with Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli coming in at No. 3 and No. 4, respectively. Yuvraj selected AB de Villiers at number five, and Adam Gilchrist, the specialist wicket-keeper, at number six.

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Australian spin bowling star Shane Warne was ranked No. 7 by Yuvraj, and Muttiah Muralitharan was ranked No. 8. Wasim Akram and Glenn McGrath were the bowlers at No. 9 and No. 10, respectively, while Andrew Flintoff, a former England all-rounder, was a candidate at No. 11.

In the championship game, the Yuvraj-led squad proved why they were the best by winning a close battle between two very competitive teams. After winning the toss, the Pakistani Champions chose to bat first and amassed a respectable score of 156/6 in 20 overs.

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The innings was anchored by Shoaib Malik’s 41 off 36 balls, which was a notable performance. Irfan Pathan clean bowled Captain Younis Khan for seven runs, ensuring he would not leave an impression. The middle-order collapsed and Misbah-ul-Haq was retired hurt after a brisk 18, late contributions from Sohail Tanvir (19* off 9) ensured Pakistan posted a respectable score.

Indian bowlers, led by Anureet Singh who claimed three wickets with support from Vinay Kumar, Pawan Negi and Irfan Pathan (one wicket each) were instrumental in containing Pakistan’s batting lineup.

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India Champions responded by deliberately beginning their run chase. Even though Ambati Rayudu lost Robin Uthappa (10) early in the innings, his brilliant fifty off thirty balls laid the groundwork for the Men in Blue’s chase.

In the same over, Suresh Raina also left cheaply for four, aiding Pakistan’s recovery. However, Rayudu and Gurkeerat Singh Maan’s (34 off 33) solid combination kept India in the game.

Rayudu and Mann also departed in a space of 10 runs but the momentum stayed firmly in India’s favour with Yusuf Pathan’s blistering 30 off 16 balls before the latter was dismissed in the penultimate over.

Yuvraj Singh’s All-Time XI:

Sachin Tendulkar, Ricky Ponting, Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, AB de Villiers, Adam Gilchrist (wk), Andre Flintoff, Shane Warne, Mutttiah Muralitharan, Glenn McGrath, Wasim Akram. Yuvraj Singh (12th man)

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