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On Tuesday, registration for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, which will take place across 12 Indian cities between 5 October and 19 November, may be accessed at https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register.

Registration for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023:

Fans may now register for ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 tickets to ensure their place in enjoying the excitement of one-day cricket.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) announced the registration for World Cup 2023 tickets on X, formerly known as Twitter.

Beginning on Indian Independence Day, fans may now register for tickets, allowing them to receive pre-sale information before tickets go on sale on August 25.

From 15h30 IST on Tuesday, registration for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, which will take place across 12 Indian cities between 5 October and 19 November, may be accessed at https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register.

Tickets will go on sale in stages on the following dates to control demand and provide as many fans as possible the best chance of viewing the world’s best players:

25 August: Non-India warm-up matches and all non-India event matches

30 August: India matches at Guwahati and Thiruvananthapuram

31 August: India matches at Chennai, Delhi and Pune

1 September: India matches at Dharamsala, Lucknow and Mumbai

2 September: India matches at Bengaluru and Kolkata

3 September: India matches at Ahmedabad

15 September: Semi Finals and Final

The International Cricket Council (ICC) issued a statement last week announcing the amended schedule for the 2018 World Cup in India on Wednesday.

The match between India and Pakistan was initially scheduled for Sunday, October 15, in Ahmedabad, but it has been shifted a day early and will now take place at the same venue on Saturday, October 14.

As a result, England’s match versus Afghanistan in Delhi will now be played on Sunday, October 15, 24 hours later.

Pakistan’s match against Sri Lanka in Hyderabad has been rescheduled for Tuesday, October 10, and Australia’s important match against South Africa in Lucknow has been rescheduled for Thursday, October 12 instead of Friday, October 13.

Similarly, New Zealand’s game against Bangladesh, originally planned for October 14 in Chennai, has been pushed back to Friday, October 13, and will now be contested as a day-night contest.

A small modification to the fixture dates back to the first phase of the competition, with England’s match against Bangladesh in Dharamsala becoming a day match with a 10:30 AM (local time) start after being set as a day-night fixture.

There are three alterations near the end of the league stage, with the double-header matches of Sunday, November 12 being moved a day earlier to Saturday, November 11 – Australia vs Pakistan in Pune (10:30 AM) and England vs Pakistan in Kolkata (02:00 PM).

Meanwhile, India’s final league game against the Netherlands has been rescheduled for November 12th, a day-night match in Bengaluru.

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