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ICC World Cup 2023: Schedule, venues, ODI stats at each ground

Here is a look at the ten venues with fixtures and the ODIs stats at the respective grounds

ICC World Cup 2023: Schedule, venues, ODI stats at each ground

Virender Sehwag and Muttiah Muralitharan pose with ICC Men's Cricket World Cup trophy during the announcement of schedule in Mumbai. PTI

The ICC announced the revised schedule for the 2023 ODI World Cup on Wednesday. While the mega event will be played in India from 5 October to 19 November, nine matches, including the India vs Pakistan contest have been rescheduled.

The World Cup will follow the round-robin format with all the 10 participant teams meeting each other once in the league stage over 48 contests.

Here is a look at the ten venues with fixtures and the ODIs stats at the respective grounds:

Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad:

ODIs played: 26

ODIs won by the team batting first: 14

ODIs won by the team batting second: 12

Highest team total: 365

Lowest Team total: 85

Highest individual ODI score: 144 (Sourav Ganguly)

Best ODI bowling figures: 4/12 (Prasidh Krishna)

World Cup 2023 matches:

5 October – England vs New Zealand

14 October – India vs Pakistan

4 November – England vs Australia

10 November – South Africa vs Afghanistan

19 November – Final

Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

ODIs played: 7

ODIs won by the team batting first: 4

ODIs won by the team batting second: 3

Highest team total: 350

Lowest Team total: 174

Highest individual ODI score: 208 (Shubman Gill)

Best ODI bowling figures: 4/46 (Mohammed Siraj)

World Cup 2023 matches:

6 October – Pakistan vs Netherlands

9 October – New Zealand vs Netherlands

10 October – Pakistan vs Sri Lanka

Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala

ODIs played: 4

ODIs won by the team batting first: 1

ODIs won by the team batting second: 3

Highest team total: 330

Lowest Team total: 112

Highest individual ODI score: 127 (Virat Kohli)

Best ODI bowling figures: 4/13 ( RAS Lakmal)

World Cup 2023 matches:

7 October – Bangladesh vs Afghanistan (Day Game)

10 October – England vs Bangladesh

17 October – South Africa vs Netherlands

22 October – India vs New Zealand

28 October – Australia vs New Zealand (Day Game)

Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi:

ODIs played: 26

ODIs won by the team batting first: 12

ODIs won by the team batting second: 13

Highest team total: 330

Lowest Team total: 99

Highest individual ODI score: 145 (Ricky Ponting)

Best ODI bowling figures: 6/27 (KAJ Roach)

World Cup 2023 matches:

7 October – South Africa vs Sri Lanka

11 October – India vs Afghanistan

15 October – England vs Afghanistan

25 October – Australia vs Netherlands

6 November – Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka

MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai

ODIs played: 23

ODIs won by the team batting first: 14

ODIs won by the team batting second: 8

Highest team total: 337

Lowest Team total: 69

Highest individual ODI score: 194 (Saeed Anwar)

Best ODI bowling figures: 5/51 (R Rampaul)

World Cup 2023 matches:

8 October – India vs Australia

13 October – New Zealand vs Bangladesh (Day Game)

18 October – New Zealand vs Afghanistan

23 October – Pakistan vs Afghanistan

27 October – Pakistan vs South Africa

Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow

ODIs played: 4

ODIs won by the team batting first: 2

ODIs won by the team batting second: 2

Highest team total: 253

Lowest Team total: 194

Highest individual ODI score: 109 (SD Hope)

Best ODI bowling figures: 3/29 (SS Cottrell)

World Cup 2023 matches:

12 October – Australia vs South Africa

16 October – Australia vs Sri Lanka

21 October – Netherlands vs Sri Lanka (Day Game)

29 October – India vs England

3 November – Netherlands vs Afghanistan

Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune

ODIs played: 7

ODIs won by the team batting first: 4

ODIs won by the team batting second: 3

Highest team total: 356

Lowest Team total: 232

Highest individual ODI score: 124 (JM Bairstow)

Best ODI bowling figures: 4/35 (JJ Bumrah)

World Cup 2023 matches:

19 October – India vs Bangladesh

30 October – Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka

1 November – New Zealand vs South Africa

8 November – England vs Netherlands

11 November – Australia vs Bangladesh (Day Game)

M Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bangalore

ODIs played: 26

ODIs won by the team batting first: 11

ODIs won by the team batting second: 12

Highest team total: 383

Lowest Team total: 168

Highest individual ODI score: 209 (Rohit Sharma)

Best ODI bowling figures: 5/31 (Yuvraj Singh)

World Cup 2023 matches:

20 October – Australia vs Pakistan

26 October – England vs Sri Lanka

4 November – New Zealand vs Pakistan (Day Game)

9 November – New Zealand vs Sri Lanka

12 November – India vs Netherlands

Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai

ODIs played: 23

ODIs won by the team batting first: 11

ODIs won by the team batting second: 12

Highest team total: 438

Lowest Team total: 115

Highest individual ODI score: 151 (Sanath Jayasuriya)

Best ODI bowling figures: 6/27 (Murali Kartik)

World Cup 2023 matches:

21 October – England vs South Africa

24 October – South Africa vs Bangladesh

2 November – India vs Sri Lanka

7 November – Australia vs Afghanistan

15 November – Semifinal 1

Eden Gardens, Kolkata

ODIs played: 31

ODIs won by the team batting first: 18

ODIs won by the team batting second: 12

Highest team total: 404

Lowest Team total: 123

Highest individual ODI score: 264 (Rohit Sharma)

Best ODI bowling figures: 6/12 (Anil Kumble)

World Cup 2023 matches:

28 October – Netherlands vs Bangladesh

31 October – Pakistan vs Bangladesh

5 November – India vs South Africa

11 November – England vs Pakistan

16 November – Semifinal 2

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Published on: August 09, 2023 23:32:01 IST

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