Afghanistan ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: Full fixtures, match timings, venue details

Updated : Jun 27, 2023 16:08
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Editorji News Desk

Afghanistan may be underdogs in ODI World Cup 2023 but the fact that they automatically qualified for the marquee event ahead of teams like Sri Lanka and West Indies, speaks volumes for them.

Here is Afghanistan's complete schedule, match details and venues for ODI World Cup 2023:

Afghanistan will open its campaign against Bangladesh in Dharamsala on October 7.

They will then travel to Delhi for two games against India and England on October 11 and 14 respectively.

The Afghans will next take on New Zealand and Pakistan in Chennai on October 18 and 23 respectively.

Afghanistan will then lock horns against Qualifier 2 in Pune on October 30 before taking on Qualifier 1 in Lucknow on November 3

They will play their last two games against Australia and South Africa at Mumbai and Ahmedabad respectively on November 7 and 10.

ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Full schedule for Afghanistan

Afghanistan vs Bangladesh, October 7 - Dharamsala (10:30 AM IST)
Afghanistan vs India, October 11 - Delhi (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs England, October 14 - Delhi (10:30 AM PM IST)
Afghanistan vs New Zealand, October 18 - Chennai (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs Pakistan, October 23 - Chennai (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs Qualifier 2, October 30 - Pune (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs Qualifier 1, November 3 - Lucknow (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs Australia, November 7 - Mumbai (2 PM IST)
Afghanistan vs South Africa, November 10 - Ahmedabad (2 PM IST)

 

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