World Cup 2023: After steady delays, it seems like we’ll lastly get the schedule for the 2023 World Cup. The tentative date and a tough draft of World Cup 2023 have been despatched to ICC by BCCI a number of weeks again.
But each boards are nonetheless finalizing the nitty gritty particulars. Earlier, it was reported that Pakistan’s denial to play in set venues was holding the announcement. But now it seems like PCB and BCCI have sorted that out, and we will lastly get on to the following section.
World Cup 2023 Date Announcement
With simply three months left to the World Cup, it’s excessive time that we get the schedule announcement. Usually, the schedule will get introduced even earlier than that, nevertheless it has been delayed this time. The newest report has steered that ICC will announce the schedule on June 27.
ICC has shared an invitation for a significant occasion in Mumbai which is able to embody a ‘key announcement’ concerning World Cup. The occasion might be hosted by ICC and BCCI and might be an enormous duty for the Indian cricket board.
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Battle of the very best
The tentative schedule for World Cup 2023 has been determined from October 5 to November 19. The eight groups out of 10 have been determined, and two might be certified from the continued qualifiers. Sri Lanka, West Indies, and Zimbabwe are wanting like the very best three groups from the qualifiers.
India has a jam-packed schedule earlier than World Cup. As they’ll journey to West Indies for a sequence subsequent month, adopted by a 3-match T20 sequence in opposition to Ireland. The gamers will participate in Asia Cup 2023 after that and can end the World Cup preparation with a 3-match ODI sequence in opposition to Australia.
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