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India vs Australia

19 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Australia beat India by 6 wickets

240/10
(50.0)

241/4
(43.0)

South Africa vs Australia

16 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Australia beat South Africa by 3 wickets

212/10
(49.4)

215/7
(47.2)

India vs New Zealand

15 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
India beat New Zealand by 70 runs

397/4
(50.0)

327/10
(48.5)

India vs Netherlands

12 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
India beat Netherlands by 160 runs

410/4
(50.0)

250/10
(47.5)

England vs Pakistan

11 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Eden Gardens, Kolkata
England beat Pakistan by 93 runs

337/9
(50.0)

244/10
(43.3)

Bangladesh vs Australia

11 November, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
Australia beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets

306/8
(50.0)

307/2
(44.4)

Afghanistan vs South Africa

10 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
South Africa beat Afghanistan by 5 wickets

244/10
(50.0)

247/5
(47.3)

Sri Lanka vs New Zealand

9 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
New Zealand beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

171/10
(46.4)

172/5
(23.2)

England vs Netherlands

8 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
England beat Netherlands by 160 runs

339/9
(50.0)

179/10
(37.2)

Afghanistan vs Australia

7 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
Australia beat Afghanistan by 3 wickets

291/5
(50.0)

293/7
(46.5)

Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh

6 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Bangladesh beat Sri Lanka by 3 wickets

279/10
(49.3)

282/7
(41.1)

India vs South Africa

5 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Eden Gardens, Kolkata
India beat South Africa by 243 runs

326/5
(50.0)

83/10
(27.1)

Australia vs England

4 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
Australia beat England by 33 runs

286/10
(49.3)

253/10
(48.1)

New Zealand vs Pakistan

4 November, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Pakistan beat New Zealand by 21 runs (D/L method)

401/6
(50.0)

200/1
(25.3)

Netherlands vs Afghanistan

3 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
Afghanistan beat Netherlands by 7 wickets

179/10
(46.3)

181/3
(31.3)

India vs Sri Lanka

2 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
India beat Sri Lanka by 302 runs

357/8
(50.0)

55/10
(19.4)

South Africa vs New Zealand

1 November, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
South Africa beat New Zealand by 190 runs

357/4
(50.0)

167/10
(35.3)

Bangladesh vs Pakistan

31 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Pakistan beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

204/10
(45.1)

205/3
(32.3)

Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan

30 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
Afghanistan beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets

241/10
(49.3)

242/3
(45.2)

India vs England

29 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
India beat England by 100 runs

229/9
(50.0)

129/10
(34.5)

Netherlands vs Bangladesh

28 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Eden Gardens, Kolkata
Netherlands beat Bangladesh by 87 runs

229/10
(50.0)

142/10
(42.2)

Australia vs New Zealand

28 October, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
Australia beat New Zealand by 5 runs

388/10
(49.2)

383/9
(50.0)

Pakistan vs South Africa

27 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
South Africa beat Pakistan by 1 wicket

270/10
(46.4)

271/9
(47.2)

England vs Sri Lanka

26 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Sri Lanka beat England by 8 wickets

156/10
(33.2)

160/2
(25.4)

Australia vs Netherlands

25 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Australia beat Netherlands by 309 runs

399/8
(50.0)

90/10
(21.0)

South Africa vs Bangladesh

24 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
South Africa beat Bangladesh by 149 runs

382/5
(50.0)

233/10
(46.4)

Pakistan vs Afghanistan

23 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
Afghanistan beat Pakistan by 8 wickets

282/7
(50.0)

286/2
(49.0)

New Zealand vs India

22 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
India beat New Zealand by 4 wickets

273/10
(50.0)

274/6
(48.0)

South Africa vs England

21 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
South Africa beat England by 229 runs

399/7
(50.0)

170/10
(22.0)

Netherlands vs Sri Lanka

21 October, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
Sri Lanka beat Netherlands by 5 wickets

262/10
(49.4)

263/5
(48.2)

Australia vs Pakistan

20 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Australia beat Pakistan by 62 runs

367/9
(50.0)

305/10
(45.3)

Bangladesh vs India

19 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium, Pune
India beat Bangladesh by 7 wickets

256/8
(50.0)

261/3
(41.3)

New Zealand vs Afghanistan

18 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
New Zealand beat Afghanistan by 149 runs

288/6
(50.0)

139/10
(34.4)

Netherlands vs South Africa

17 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
Netherlands beat South Africa by 38 runs

245/8
(43.0)

207/10
(42.5)

Sri Lanka vs Australia

16 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
Australia beat Sri Lanka by 5 wickets

209/10
(43.3)

215/5
(35.2)

Afghanistan vs England

15 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
Afghanistan beat England by 69 runs

284/10
(49.5)

215/10
(40.3)

Pakistan vs India

14 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
India beat Pakistan by 7 wickets

191/10
(42.5)

192/3
(30.3)

Bangladesh vs New Zealand

13 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
New Zealand beat Bangladesh by 8 wickets

245/9
(50.0)

248/2
(42.5)

South Africa vs Australia

12 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium, Lucknow
South Africa beat Australia by 134 runs

311/7
(50.0)

177/10
(40.5)

Afghanistan vs India

11 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
India beat Afghanistan by 8 wickets

272/8
(50.0)

273/2
(35.0)

Sri Lanka vs Pakistan

10 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Pakistan beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets

344/9
(50.0)

345/4
(48.2)

England vs Bangladesh

10 October, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
England beat Bangladesh by 137 runs

364/9
(50.0)

227/10
(48.2)

New Zealand vs Netherlands

9 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
New Zealand beat Netherlands by 99 runs

322/7
(50.0)

223/10
(46.3)

Australia vs India

8 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai
India beat Australia by 6 wickets

199/10
(49.3)

201/4
(41.2)

South Africa vs Sri Lanka

7 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
South Africa beat Sri Lanka by 102 runs

428/5
(50.0)

326/10
(44.5)

Afghanistan vs Bangladesh

7 October, 2023 • 10:30 (IST)
• Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium, Dharamsala
Bangladesh beat Afghanistan by 6 wickets

156/10
(37.2)

158/4
(34.4)

Pakistan vs Netherlands

6 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad
Pakistan beat Netherlands by 81 runs

286/10
(49.0)

205/10
(41.0)

England vs New Zealand

5 October, 2023 • 14:00 (IST)
• Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad
New Zealand beat England by 9 wickets

282/9
(50.0)

283/1
(36.2)

Latest News

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Results Updated


The ICC Cricket World Cup results can be checked on this page. The team that scores more runs during a match is declared the winner. Every result of the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 matters. The matches will be played every single day starting from October 5 to November 12 when the league stage ends. After that, there will be a rest for two days. The first semi-final will be played on November 15 and the second on November 16. It will be followed by another two-day rest before the world cup final on November 19 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

Memorable Encounters in ICC World Cup
1. Australia vs South Africa, 1999
One of the greatest ever matches in cricket history. After keeping Australia to 213-all out, South Africa put themselves in a good spot and needed 1 run to win from three deliveries with a wicket remaining. A mix-up between Lance Kulsener and Allan Donald meant the former was run out and the contest ended in a tie.
2. England vs New Zealand, 2019
Again, a tie. And that too in a world cup final. Thankfully, there was Super Over. It also ended in a tie. Boundary count decided the winner.
3. England vs Ireland, 2011
Ireland, the minnows were set 328 to win by England in a world cup clash. Enter Kevin O Brian. He belted the fastest century in world cup history to guide Ireland to a three-wicket win.
4. India vs Zimbabwe 1983
India were reduced to 17/5 and then 77/6. Enter Kapil Dev and he perhaps the greatest ever knock in world cup history. The legendary allrounder belted 16 fours and six sixes to make an unbeaten 175 helping his team to a match winning total.
5. India vs West Indies, 1983
India ended West Indies dominance with a win for the ages. In the final of the world cup, India were bowled out for 183. Mohinder Amarnath and Madan Lal shared three wickets apiece as West Indies crumbled to 140-all out and India became the world champion.

History of ICC World Cup Winners
1975 - West Indies won the inaugural ODI World Cup under the captaincy of the great Clive Lloyd.
1979 - West Indies defended their title with Clive Lloyd again captaining them to world domination.
1983 - Beating all the odds, under the captaincy of Kapil Dev, India defeated West Indies to lift the trophy.
1987 - Australia, under the captaincy of Allan Border, became the third ever team to win the title.
1992 - Imran Khan came back from retirement to star and guide Pakistan to their maiden world title.
1996 - Arjuna Ranatunga was the captain as Sri Lanka became the latest team to win the ODI world cup.
1999 - Australia equaled West Indies record for winning titles. Steve Waugh was their captain.
2003 - An unbeaten Australia stormed a third title with Ricky Ponting at the helm.
2007 - Australia completed a hat-trick of world cup titles with Ricky Ponting winning his second trophy as captain.
2011 - MS Dhoni finished it in style as the India captain brought home the trophy after 28-year-await.
2015 - Michael Clarke was the captain as Australia won a record-extending fifth ODI world title.
2019 - In a nerve-shredding final, England beat New Zealand to end their wait for a first ever ODI world title.

ICC World Cup Records
Most runs: Sachin Tendulkar has scored most runs in world cup history. He made 2278 runs from 44 innings.
Highest score: Martin Guptill holds the record for the highest score in world cup history. He made 237 not out vs West Indies in 2015.
Most wickets: Glenn McGrath holds the record for most wickets in world cup history. He took 71 wickets from 39 matches.
Best bowling figures in a match: Glenn McGrath took 7/15 against Namibia in 2003 which is the best bowling figures by a player in the history of tournament.
Most dismissals: Kumar Sangakkara has the most dismissals of a wicketkeeper in the world cup history. He took 41 catches and effected 13 stumpings for a total of 54 dismissals.
Most catches: Ricky Ponting holds the record by a fielder (outfield). He too 28 catches from 46 innings.
Most matches: With 46 appearances, Ricky Ponting has played the most matches in ODI World Cup history.
Most matches as captain: Again, Ricky Ponting leads this list with 29 matches as captain of which he won 26.
Last Over Dramas in ICC World Cup
There cannot be a better last-over drama in ICC World Cup history than what happened between England and New Zealand in 2019. Needing 15 to win with two wickets in hand, England scored 14 and lost two wickets as well with the match ending in a tie. A Super Over followed. England made 15/0. And New Zealand scored 14 off five before Martin Guptill was run out while attempting a second run off the final delivery with the scores again ending on level terms. England, as per the playing conditions, won the title on boundary count.
Intense Clashes to watch out for in ICC World Cup 2023
There are several clashes to be looked forward to at the world cup 2023
1. India vs Pakistan
2.England vs New Zealand
3. England vs Australia
4. India vs Australia
5. Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka
6. India vs England
Emerging Stars to watch out for in ICC World Cup 2023
A host of rising stars are taking part in the world cup 2023. Some of the top emerging stars to look out for are Shubman Gill, Shaheen Afridi, Ishan Kishan, Marco Jansen, Cameron Green, Harry Brook, Dunith Wellalage and Dilshan Madushanka.
When is World Cup 2023 starting?
The World Cup 2023 gets underway from October 5

Who will host the 2023 World Cup?
India is playing host to the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Who won the last cricket world cup?
England are the defending ODI World champions.

How many matches will be played in 2023 CWC?
A total of 46 matches will be played during ODI World Cup 2023.

How many times India won world cup?
India has won two ODI World Cups - 1983 and 2011.

Did India lost any match in 2011 World Cup?
India lost one match during the 2011 world cup. They lost to South Africa in Nagpur in what was a Group B clash.