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India-Pakistan World Cup clash on October 15: High voltage drama set to unfold on the first day of Navratri, Garba organizers also confused
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The ODI World Cup schedule has been announced. The ICC announced the World Cup schedule at a media briefing in Mumbai on Tuesday. BCCI Secretary Jay Shah and legendary Sri Lankan spinner Muttiah Muralitharan attended the event. The 46-day Cricket Mahakumbh will begin on October 5 with the England-New Zealand match in Ahmedabad, while the final match will be played on November 19 at the Ahmedabad Stadium.

Asia's biggest rivals India and Pakistan will clash on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. This day will also be the first snow. Even the organizers of Navratri have been left in a quandary due to the high voltage drama match on the first day of Navratri itself. Even if the India-Pak match ends between 9:30 and 10 pm, there is a possibility of a large presence of players in the first half.

Reserve day for knockout matches

Reserve days are kept in the schedule of knockout matches of the tournament. That means there will be a reserve day for both the semi-final and final matches. Reserve days have been kept for knockout matches in the World Cup earlier as well.

The World Cup will be played in 10 cities

The 2023 World Cup will be played in 10 cities. Ahmedabad (Narendra Modi Stadium), Bengaluru (M Chinnaswamy Stadium), Chennai (MA Chidambaram Stadium), Delhi (Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium), Dharamshala (Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium), Hyderabad (Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal).

Apart from this, Kolkata (Eden Garden), Lucknow (Ekana Cricket Stadium), Mumbai (Wankhede Stadium), Pune (Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium) are included. Besides Hyderabad, Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram will host practice matches from September 29 to October 3.

The tournament will last for 46 days

The tournament will last for 46 days and will feature 48 matches including three knockouts. India is hosting the entire World Cup for the first time. Earlier, India has hosted this mega tournament with its neighboring countries.

10 teams are participating in it

This time 10 teams will participate in the World Cup. Hosts India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Afghanistan, New Zealand, South Africa, Australia and England have qualified directly for the 2023 ODI World Cup. Now the remaining two teams will come from the qualifier round.

The first match of the ODI World Cup was played in 1975

The first ODI World Cup was played in the year 1975. On 7 June 1975, the first ODI World Cup match was played between England and India. In this match played at Lord's Stadium, England defeated India by 202 runs.

The first World Cup final was played on 21 June 1975 at Lord's Stadium. West Indies won the title by defeating Australia by 17 runs. Till the year 1983 ODI World Cup was 60-60 overs. Since 1987, the tournament has started with 50-50 overs.

Australia is the most successful team in the tournament having won the World Cup 5 times. India and West Indies have become champions 2 times each. England, Sri Lanka and Pakistan won the title 1 time each. India won the trophy in 1983 and 2011.

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