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India vs Pakistan ODI World Cup match to be held on this date, Men in Blue to face Australia first

The 2023 ODI World Cup will be held in India. The tournament is set to be held in October and November.

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The ODI World Cup 2023 will be played in India in October and November as the world gears for the ultimate glory in cricket. Meanwhile, there is a big update on India's matches against Australia and Pakistan. As per Cricbuzz, India will be playing their tournament opener against Australia, and the venue for it is likely to be Chennai. Moreover, the report adds that India and Pakistan will lock horns against each other on October 15.

Meanwhile, the first match of the tournament will not feature India as the opener is set to be played between the 2019 winners England and runners-up New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. The two finalists will lock horns in the opener on October 5. Also, the final of the tournament will be played on November 19 at the same venue in Ahmedabad. Notably, BCCI is yet to release the schedule for the same and they are likely to do it after the Indian Premier League.

It is being learned that Pakistan has agreed to tour India for the tournament, regardless of the ongoing Asia Cup stand-off. However, they have expressed a few reservations. PCB is having reservations about playing the game against India in Ahmedabad but they have agreed to play the final at the venue if they reach there.

The World Cup is set to be played across a dozen venues in India. Among the tentative venues which shall hold a World Cup game are - Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Delhi, Indore, Dharamsala, Guwahati, Rajkot, Raipur, and Mumbai. Meanwhile, Mohali and Nagpur are missing from the list. Mumbai's Wankhede can get to host the semifinal of the tournament. Pakistan will tentatively play in Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Bengaluru.

There will be 10 teams having a go at each other in the quadrennial event in India. A total of 48 games will be played. Out of 10 participating teams, 8 have been confirmed after Ireland vs Bangladesh 1st ODI got washed out on Tuesday. The 8 automatic qualifiers are - India (host), England, Australia, New Zealand, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and South Africa. Two spots are remaining and they will be filled through a qualifying event in Zimbabwe.