Team India is all set to host the ICC World Cup 2023 on their own for the first time this time. The forthcoming World Cup will protest off on October 5, featuring the opening match between reigning title holders England and New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
The marquee event will run for 46 days and will see 10 brigades fighting for the Men’s One- Day International( ODI) justice crown in the final on November 19.
The 10 brigades featuring at this time’s prestigious event are India, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka.
West Indies, unfortunately, failed to qualify for the event. While India secured an automatic spot as the host nation, the remaining nine countries passed a three- time qualification trip, involving multiple stages and lower events to secure a place in the marquee event.
This will be an enormous event in India, with all the tickets formerly vended out. According to the Economic Times, the 2023 World Cup is anticipated to boost the Indian frugality by a whopping 13,500 crore rupees.
This number is likely advised considering the profitable impact of further transnational callers, increased domestic expenditure, and the substantial broadcasting contracts associated with this encyclopedically famed competition.
Meanwhile, Team India appears to be in excellent form as they prepare for the forthcoming major event. They’re determined to put an end to their decade-long ICC jewel failure by deciding the ICC World Cup 2023. Their last ICC 50- overs World Cup palm came under the leadership of MS Dhoni back in 2011.