The ICC World Cup 2023 is near and the ICC & BCCI have decided that BookMyShow is the official ticket partner for the cricket extravaganza event. The two cricket governing bodies took quite a bit of time before adjudging BookMyShow as the official ticket partner for the World Cup. But now that the deal is done, fans will be able to book their tickets for the favorite game.
The International Cricket Council (ICC) and Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) have announced that ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 tickets will go on sale on 25 August, as the updated match schedule for the biggest Cricket World Cup was released.
Ahead of tickets going on sale, fans will have the opportunity to register their interest via https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register from 15 August. This will enable them to receive ticket news first and help secure their spot at the World Cup, and experience the joy of cricket in one day. With the aim of providing the best possible World Cup experience to all players and fans, the schedule has been amended with the following fixtures now confirmed:
10 October – England v Bangladesh – Dharamsala
10 October – Pakistan v Sri Lanka – Hyderabad
12 October – Australia v South Africa – Lucknow
13 October – New Zealand v Bangladesh – Chennai
14 October – India v Pakistan – Ahmedabad
15 October – England v Afghanistan – Delhi
11 November – Australia v Bangladesh – Pune
11 November – England v Pakistan – Kolkata
12 November – India v Netherlands – Bengaluru
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Ticket details for India matches
August 25: Non-India warm-up matches and all non-India event matches
August 30: India’s warm-up matches at Guwahati and Trivandrum
August 31: India matches at Chennai (against Australia), Delhi (against Afghanistan) and Pune (against Bangladesh)
September 1: India matches at Dharamsala (against New Zealand), Lucknow (against England) and Mumbai (against Sri Lanka)
September 2: India matches at Bengaluru (against the Netherlands) and Kolkata (against South Africa)
September 3: India matches at Ahmedabad (against Pakistan)
September 15: Semi-finals (at Mumbai and Kolkata) and Final (at Ahmedabad)