World Cup 2023
World Cup 2023 Pakistan Squad
World Cup 2023 Pakistan Squad will be announced by Inzamam-ul-Haq. In the Pakistan squad, 15 players will be selected for Cricket World Cup 2023 and 3 players selected as reserve players who will travel with 15 players toward India for World Cup 2023. Hasan Ali is added as the replacement of Naseem Shah. Here is the complete list of Pakistan for Cricket World Cup 2023 :
World Cup 2023 Pakistan Squad
Pakistan Squad :
Babar Azam (C) | Batsman |
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Fakhar Zaman | Batsman |
Imam-ul-Haq | Batsman |
Abdullah Shafique | Batsman |
Saud Shakeel | Batsman |
Muhammad Rizwan | Wicket-keeper |
Iftikhar Ahmad | All-rounder |
Agha Salman | All-rounder |
Muhammad Nawaz | All-rounder |
Shadab Khan | All-rounder |
Muhammad Wasim jnr | Fast-Bowler |
Shaheen Shah Afridi | Fast-Bowler |
Hasan Ali | Fast-Bowler |
Haris Rauf | Fast-Bowler |
Usama Mir | Leg spin Bowler |
Reserve Players :
Muhammad Haris | Wicket-keeper |
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Abrar Ahmad | Leg spin Bowler |
Zaman Khan | Fast Bowler |
World Cup 2023 Squad Stats :
Babar Azam ODI Stats :
DOB: October 15, 1994 Matches: 108
Runs: 5409 Highest Score:158
Average: 58.16 Strike Rate: 89.12
Centuries: 19 Fifties: 28
Playing Role: Top-order Batsman
Fakhar Zaman ODI Stats :
DOB: April 10, 1990 Matches: 66
Runs: 3272 Highest Score:210
Average: 45.44 Strike Rate: 91.96
Centuries: 10 Fifties: 15
Playing Role: Opening Batsman
Imam-ul-Haq ODI Stats :
DOB: December 22, 1995 Matches: 66
Runs: 2976 Highest Score:151
Average: 50.44 Strike Rate: 82.18
Centuries: 9 Fifties: 19
Playing Role: Opening Batsman
Abdullah Shafique ODI Stats :
DOB: November 20, 1999 Matches: 4
Runs: 80 Highest Score:52
Average: 20 Strike Rate: 72.07
Centuries: 0 Fifties: 1
Playing Role: Top-order Batsman
Muhammad Rizwan ODI Stats :
DOB: June 01, 1992 Matches: 65
Runs: 1693 Highest Score:115
Average: 36.80 Strike Rate: 88.59
Centuries: 2 Fifties: 12
Playing Role: Wicket-keeper Batsman
Iftikhar Ahmad ODI Stats :
DOB: September 03, 1990 Matches: 19
Runs: 472 Highest Score:109
Average: 47.20 Strike Rate: 104.19
Centuries: 1 Fifties: 1
Playing Role: All–rounder Batsman
Agha Salman ODI Stats :
DOB: November 23, 1993 Matches: 18
Runs: 436 Highest Score:58
Average: 39.63 Strike Rate: 96.46
Centuries: 0 Fifties: 3
Playing Role: All-rounder Batsman
Saud Shakeel ODI Stats :
DOB: September 05, 1995 Matches: 6
Runs: 76 Highest Score:56
Average: 19.00 Strike Rate: 71.02
Centuries: 0 Fifties: 1
Playing Role: Batsman
Shadab Khan ODI Stats :
DOB: October 04, 1998 Matches: 64
Runs: 734 Highest score:86
Average: 26.21 Strike Rate: 83.69
Centuries: 0 Fifties:4
Playing Role: All-rounder
Muhammad Nawaz ODI Stats :
DOB: March 21, 1994 Matches: 32
Runs: 325 Highest score:53
Average: 18.05 Strike Rate: 90.02
Centuries: 0 Fifties:1
Playing Role: All-rounder
Hassan Ali ODI Stats :
DOB: July 02, 1994 Matches: 60
Runs: 2763 Wickets:91
Average: 30.36 Strike Rate: 31.06
Economy: 5.75 Best figure:5/34
Playing Role: Bowler
M Wasim jnr ODI Stats:
DOB: August 25, 2001 Matches: 16
Runs: 641 Wickets:24
Average: 26.27 Strike Rate: 30.5
Economy: 5.24 Best figure:4/36
Playing Role: Bowling All-rounder
Shaheen Afridi ODI Stats :
DOB: April 06, 2000 Matches: 44
Runs: 2009 Wickets:86
Average: 23.36 Strike Rate: 25.6
Economy: 5.45 Best figure:6/35
Playing Role: Bowler
Haris Rauf ODI Stats :
DOB: November 07, 1993 Matches: 28
Runs: 1289 Wickets:53
Average: 24.32 Strike Rate: 25.6
Economy: 5.68 Best figure:5/18
Playing Role: Bowler
Usama Mir ODI Stats:
DOB: December 23, 1995 Matches: 8
Runs: 386 Wickets:11
Average: 35.09 Strike Rate: 38.7
Economy: 5.43 Best figure:4/43
Playing Role: Bowler
Cricket World Cup 2023
Introduction :
Cricket World Cup 2023 :
Cricket World Cup 2023 is the 13th edition of the ODI World Cup. Cricket World Cup is one of the most famous sports occasions in the World. People liked the Cricket World Cup very much in the past and also in the present because of its thriller and entertaining matches. The Cricket World Cup brings whole nations together in the spirit of competition. ODI World Cup 2023 starts on 5th October 2023 and ends on 19 November 2023. In this World Cup 10 teams will be in action. The history of the Cricket World Cup is very memorable for all the teams, players, and also for fans. By the passive of time ODI World Cup became popular all over the World. In history, Australia is the team that dominated in the winning percentage of ODI World Cup finals.
Teams Participated :
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- Australia
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- England
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- India (H)
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- South Africa
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- New Zealand
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- Srilanka
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- Bangladesh
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- Afghanistan
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- Netherlands
Tournament Format:
In Cricket World Cup 2023, the tournament format is round-robin style where all the teams will play against each other in the round-robin style. It is the 50 overs tournament each team will play 50 overs. The winning side in the match earns two points. If the match has no results, both teams are given one point. If the Semifinal match will not be played due to rain or any other issue the reserve day will be selected for the match and if the Final match is not played due to rain the reserve day will be selected in this situation. After playing all the team’s round-robin stage matches top four teams will Qualify for the Semifinal. After the Semifinals winner of the Semifinals will play the Final. A total of 48 matches will go to play. This is the format of Cricket World Cup 2023. In History tournament format will be round-robin style and sometimes the tournament will played in the form of Group stages. In Group Stages two groups will be made Group A and Group B. Both groups have equal five five teams. After the Group stages, the Quarter-finals will be played top four teams from the quarter-finals qualify for the Semifinals, and then two teams will qualify for the Final.
Host Country and Venues :
This ODI World Cup is the 13th edition of the World Cup which is hosted by the country India. In India 10 iconic venues will be selected by ICC and BCCI for thriller matches. The people of India were very excited to see world-class teams and many world-class players in action at their home ground. Venues where matches will played in India are Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Dharamsala, Delhi, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, Bengaluru, Mumbai, and Kolkata. Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram in addition to Hyderabad will host Warm-up matches from 29 September 2023 to 3 October 2023. All the Venues of the event are very iconic and beautiful.
World Cup 2023 Schedule :
Sr.No | Day,Date | Teams | Time | Venues |
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ODI 1 of 48 | Thu, 5 Oct | England vs New Zealand | starts at 1:30 pm | Ahmedabad |
ODI 2 of 48 | Fri, 6 Oct | Pakistan vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Hyderabad |
ODI 3 of 48 | Sat, 7 Oct | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | starts at 10:00 am | Dharamshala |
ODI 4 of 48 | Sat, 7 Oct | South Africa vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Delhi |
ODI 5 of 48 | Sun, 8 Oct | India vs Australia | starts at 1:30 pm | Chennai |
ODI 6 of 48 | Mon, 9 Oct | New Zealand vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Hyderabad |
ODI 7 of 48 | Tue, 10 Oct | England vs Bangladesh | starts at 10:00 am | Dharamshala |
ODI 8 of 48 | Tue, 10 Oct | Pakistan vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Hyderabad |
ODI 9 of 48 | Wed, 11 Oct | India vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Delhi |
ODI 10 of 48 | Thu, 12 Oct | Australia vs South Africa | starts at 1:30 pm | Lucknow |
ODI 11 of 48 | Fri, 13 Oct | New Zealand vs Bangladesh | starts at 1:30 pm | Chennai |
ODI 12 of 48 | Sat, 14 Oct | India vs Pakistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Ahmedabad |
ODI 13 of 48 | Sun, 15 Oct | England vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Delhi |
ODI 14 of 48 | Mon, 16 Oct | Australia vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Lucknow |
ODI 15 of 48 | Tue, 17 Oct | South Africa vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Dharmashala |
ODI 16 of 48 | Wed, 18 Oct | New Zeealand vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Chennai |
ODI 17 of 48 | Thu, 19 Oct | India vs Bangladesh | starts at 1:30 pm | Pune |
ODI 18 of 48 | Fri, 20 Oct | Pakistan vs Australia | starts at 1:30 pm | Bangalore |
ODI 19 of 48 | Sat, 21 Oct | Netherlands vs Srilanka | starts at 10:00 am | Lucknow |
ODI 20 of 48 | Sat, 21 Oct | England vs South Africa | starts at 1:30 pm | Mumbai |
ODI 21 of 48 | Sun, 22 Oct | India vs New Zealand | starts at 1:30 pm | Dharamshala |
ODI 22 of 48 | Mon, 23 Oct | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Chennai |
ODI 23 of 48 | Tue, 24 Oct | South Africa vs Bangladesh | starts at 1:30 pm | Mumbai |
ODI 24 of 48 | Wed, 25 Oct | Australia vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Delhi |
ODI 25 of 48 | Thu, 26 Oct | England vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Bangalore |
ODI 26 of 48 | Fri, 27 Oct | Pakisttan vs South Africa | starts at 1:30 pm | Chennai |
ODI 27 of 48 | Sat, 28 Oct | Australia vs New Zealand | starts at 10:00 am | Dharamshala |
ODI 28 of 48 | Sat, 28 Oct | Netherlands vs Bangladesh | starts at 1:30 pm | Kolkata |
ODI 29 of 48 | Sun, 29 Oct | India vs England | starts at 1:30 pm | Lucknow |
ODI 30 of 48 | Mon, 30 Oct | Afghanistan vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Pune |
ODI 31 of 48 | Tue, 31 Oct | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | starts at 1:30 pm | Kolkata |
ODI 32 of 48 | Wed, 1 Nov | New Zealand vs South Africa | starts at 1:30 pm | Pune |
ODI 33 of 48 | Thu, 2 Nov | India vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Mumbai |
ODI 34 of 48 | Fri, 3 Nov | Netherlands vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Lucknow |
ODI 35 of 48 | Sat, 4 Nov | New Zealand vs Pakistan | starts at 10:00 am | Bangalore |
ODI 36 of 48 | Sat, 4 Nov | England vs Australia | starts at 1:30 pm | Ahmedabad |
ODI 37 of 48 | Sun, 5 Nov | India vs South Africa | starts at 1:30 pm | Kolkata |
ODI 38 of 48 | Mon, 6 Nov | Bangladesh vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Delhi |
ODI 39 of 48 | Tue, 7 Nov | Australia vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Mumbai |
ODI 40 of 48 | Wed, 8 Nov | England vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Pune |
ODI 41 of 48 | Thu, 9 Nov | New Zealand vs Srilanka | starts at 1:30 pm | Bangalore |
ODI 42 of 48 | Fri, 10 Nov | South Africa vs Afghanistan | starts at 1:30 pm | Ahmedabad |
ODI 43 of 48 | Sat, 11 Nov | Australia vs Bangladesh | starts at 10:00 am | Pune |
ODI 44 of 48 | Sat, 11 Nov | Pakistan vs England | starts at 1:30 pm | Kolkata |
ODI 45 of 48 | Sun, 12 Nov | India vs Netherlands | starts at 1:30 pm | Bangalore |
ODI 46 of 48 | Wed, 15 Nov | TBD vs TBD | starts at 1:30 pm | Mumbai |
ODI 47 of 48 | Thu, 16 Nov | TBD vs TBD | starts at 1:30 pm | Kolkata |
ODI 48 of 48 | Sun, 19 Nov | TBD vs TBD | starts at 1:30 pm | Ahmedabad |
Cricket World Cup History :
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- The 1st Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1975 in England. The Winner of this edition is West Indies. West Indies is the first team who win the ODI World Cup title. West Indies won the title under the Captaincy of Clive Lloyd.
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- The 2nd Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1979 in England. The Winner of this edition is again West Indies. West Indies team won the ODI World Cup title back to back. West Indies won this title also under the Captaincy of Clive Lloyd.
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- The 3rd Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1983 in England. The Winner of this edition is India. Indian team won the ODI World Cup title first time in 1983. India won the title under the Captaincy of Kapil Dev.
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- The 4th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1987 in India, and Pakistan. The Winner of this edition is Australia. Australia is the team that won this ODI World Cup title. Australia won the title under the Captaincy of Allan Border.
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- The 5th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1992 in Australia, and New Zealand. The Winner of this edition is Pakistan. Pakistan is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Pakistan won the title under the Captaincy of Imran Khan.
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- The 6th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1996 in India, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka. The Winner of this edition is Sri Lanka. Sri Lanka is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Sri Lanka won the title under the Captaincy of Arjuna Ranatunga.
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- The 7th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 1999 in England, Scotland, Ireland, Netherlands, and Wales. The Winner of this edition is Australia. Australia is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Australia won the title under the Captaincy of Steve Waugh.
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- The 8th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 2003 in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Kenya. The Winner of this edition is Australia. Australia is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Australia won the title under the Captaincy of Ricky Ponting.
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- The 9th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 2007 in West Indies. The Winner of this edition is Australia. Australia is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Australia won the title under the Captaincy of Ricky Ponting.
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- The 10th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 2011 in India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh. The Winner of this edition is India. India is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. India won the title under the Captaincy of MS Dhoni.
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- The 11th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 2015 in Australia, and New Zealand. The Winner of this edition is Australia. Australia is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. Australia won the title under the Captaincy of Michael Clarke.
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- The 12th Edition of the ODI World Cup will be played in 2019 in England. The Winner of this edition is England. England is the team that wins this ODI World Cup title. England won the title under the Captaincy of Eoin Morgan.
- For more details visit : World Cup Winners List
World Cup Prize Money :
The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the Prize money for the Cricket World Cup 2023. The Winning team gets $ 4 million, the Runner-up team gets $ 2 million, and Semifinalists get the prize money of $800000.All the teams get prize money according to their performance in the Cricket World Cup 2023. This prize money is the same as of the 2019 World Cup. By this prize money will be distributed to all teams :
Stage | Teams | Prize money(US$) | Total (US$) |
Winner | 1 | $4,000,000 | $4,000,000 |
Runner-up | 1 | $2,000,000 | $2,000,000 |
Losing semifinalists | 2 | $800,000 | $1,600,000 |
Winner of each league stage match | 45 | $40,000 | $1,800,000 |
Teams that do not pass the league stage matches | 6 | $100,000 | $600,000 |
Total | $10,000,000 |
FAQs :
Cricket World Cup 2023 will be hosted by India at 10 iconic places.
The Final of Cricket World Cup 2023 in Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad,India.