Mighty Australia eye another ICC trophy as Pat Cummins & Co begin their campaign against India on October 8 in Chennai. To note, the Men in Yellow had a decent run in 2019 where they made it to the semi-final. However, they got defeated to the home team England before being kicked out of the competition. The Aussies will be looking not to repeat their mistakes from the last WC and win the prized trophy once again. Check Australia WC Schedule.
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Australia Schedule for ICC ODI World Cup 2023
Match No | Date | Day | Team 1 | Team 2 | Venue | City | Time |
5 | October 8 | Sunday | India | Australia | MA Chidambaram Stadium | Chennai | 2:00 PM |
10 | October 12 | Thursday | Australia | South Africa | Ekana Stadium | Lucknow | 2:00 PM |
14 | October 16 | Monday | Australia | Sri Lanka | Ekana Stadium | Lucknow | 2:00 PM |
18 | October 20 | Friday | Australia | Pakistan | M Chinnaswamy Stadium | Bengaluru | 2:00 PM |
24 | October 25 | Wednesday | Australia | Qualifier 1 | Arun Jaitley Stadium | Delhi | 2:00 PM |
27 | October 28 | Saturday | Australia | New Zealand | HPCA Stadium | Dharamsala | 10:30 AM |
36 | November 4 | Saturday | England | Australia | Narendra Modi Stadium | Ahmedabad | 2:00 PM |
39 | November 7 | Tuesday | Australia | Afghanistan | Wankhede Stadium | Mumbai | 2:00 PM |
44 | November 11 | Sunday | Australia | Bangladesh | MCA Stadium | Pune | 10:30 AM |
Five-time champions Australia, who lifted their last title on their home soil in 2015, will face stiff competition from host India, their first opponent in this year’s quadrennial tournament. They travel to the MA Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai for their campaign opener.
Following the game against India, another stern test awaits the Aussies as they take on a star-studded Proteas in Lucknow on October 12 in their second match of the World Cup. Australia will take on one of the two teams from the ongoing World Cup Qualifiers in their third match, followed by a game against Pakistan at the Chinnaswamy on October 20.
Australia will clash against Trans-Tasman rivals and last edition’s runner-ups New Zealand in Dharamsala on October 28. The game against New Zealand will be a precursor to Australia’s mouthwatering encounter against arch-rivals and reigning champions England at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on November 4.