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ICC CWC 2023: ICC Announces World Cup 2023 Fixtures; India and Pakistan to lock horns on 15 October 2023

The International Cricket Council (ICC) is back with the biggest cricket tournament in the world the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023. After all the speculations and rumoured fixtures, the ICC has finally released the schedule of the greatly anticipated tournament and match between India and Pakistan.

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The BCCI has been given the charge of hosting the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The tournament will commence on 5 October in the world’s largest stadium, the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. The championship will begin with its first match with England and New Zealand in countering each other as we left off in the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2019, where England sealed the victory to become the defending champions.

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Meanwhile, the archrivals India and Pakistan will lock horns with each other on 15 October 2023, Sunday in the Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad. The following will be the eighth encounter in the ICC World Cup between one of the two biggest cricket-playing nations.

India and Pakistan’s History in ICC Cricket World Cups

India has sealed an easy victory all the seven times they have met Pakistan in the ICC World Cups. The highly anticipated eighth match between the two has already made headlines following the country’s political tensions as India has refused to travel to Pakistan for the Asia Cup 2023.

In the previous encounter between India and Pakistan, the Indian cricket team gave the latter a humongous target of 336 which was reduced as rain played spoilsport. Pakistan further failed to achieve even the reduced target and India restricted them to 216 runs and won the game by 89 runs.

The Narendra Modi stadium is expected to host 1,32,000 people according to its seating capacity, as the stadium is most likely to be sold out for the highly anticipated game.

Ishika Aggarwal
Ishika Aggarwal
Writer and Cricket enthusiast

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