India’s clash with archrivals Pakistan in this year’s ODI World Cup has been brought forward a day to October 14 among eight other fixture changes, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Wednesday.
The world’s biggest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad will host the hotly anticipated match, originally set for October 15 at the same venue.
Fixtures for the 50-over World Cup were originally published in June after weeks of delays arising from Pakistan’s reluctance to travel to India.
Yesterday’s overhaul of the schedule, less than two months before the tournament begins, came after the Board of Control for Cricket in India said foreign teams had requested changes.
Indian media reports said Ahmedabad officials had raised concerns about their ability to provide adequate security because the match was originally scheduled at the start of a nine-day Hindu religious festival.
India and Pakistan are bitter adversaries and only play cricket against each other in international tournaments due to longstanding political tensions.
Pakistan had agreed to visit India after they agreed to jointly host September’s Asia Cup, allowing India to play its matches in Sri Lanka.
But it was only this week that the Pakistan Cricket Board got approval from their government to make the India trip for the 50-over World Cup. Among the other changes, Pakistan’s match against Sri Lanka has been brought forward by two days and will now be played on October 10.
Australia’s match against South Africa in Lucknow will be played on October 12 instead of the following day.
England will take on Afghanistan in Delhi on October 15, a day after the original date.
New Zealand’s game against Bangladesh, originally scheduled as a day match for October 14 in Chennai, will now be held on October 13 as a day-night contest.
England’s match-up against Bangladesh in Dharamsala has now become a day match after it was originally scheduled to be played under lights. Tickets for the World Cup will go on sale on August 25, the ICC said.
Rescheduled World Cup 2023 matches
October 10: England vs Bangladesh – Dharamsala – 10:30am
October 10: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – Hyderabad – 2:00pm
October 12: Australia vs South Africa – Lucknow – 2:00pm
October 13: NZ vs Bangladesh – Chennai – 2:00pm
October 14: India vs Pakistan – Ahmedabad – 2:00pm
October 15: England vs Afghanistan – Delhi – 2:00pm
November 11: Australia vs Bangladesh – Pune – 10:30am
November 11: England vs Pakistan – Kolkata – 2:00pm
November 12: India vs Netherlands – Bengaluru – 2:00pm
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