World Cup
2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup (also referred to as simply the 2023 Cricket World Cup) was the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup, a quadrennial One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was hosted from 5 October to 19 November 2023 across ten venues in India.
2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup
It takes One Day
Dates
5 October – 19 November 2023
Administrator(s)
International Cricket Council
Cricket format
One Day International (ODI)
Tournament format(s)
Round-robin and knockout
Host(s)
India
Champions
Australia (6th title)
Runners-up
India
Participants
10
Matches
48
Attendance
1,250,307 (26,048 per match)
Player of the series
India Virat Kohli
Most runs
India Virat Kohli (765)
Most wickets
India Mohammed Shami (24)
Official website
cricketworldcup.com
← 20192027 →
The tournament was contested by ten national teams, maintaining the same format used in 2019. In the knockout stage, India and Australia beat New Zealand and South Africa respectively to advance to the final, played on 19 November at Narendra Modi Stadium. Australia won by 6 wickets, winning their sixth Cricket World Cup title.
Virat Kohli was the player of the tournament and also scored the most runs; Mohammed Shami was the leading wicket-taker. A total of 1,250,307 spectators attended matches, the highest number in any Cricket World Cup to-date.[1] The tournament final set viewership records in India, with 518 million viewers, and a peak of 57 million streaming viewers. 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup (also referred to as simply the 2023 Cricket World Cup) was the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup, a quadrennial One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was hosted from 5 October to 19 November 2023 across ten venues in India.
2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup
- It takes One Day
Dates
5 October – 19 November 2023
Administrator(s)
International Cricket Council
Cricket format
One Day International (ODI)
Tournament format(s)
Round-robin and knockout
Host(s)
- India
Champions
Australia (6th title)
Runners-up
India
Participants
10
Matches
48
Attendance
1,250,307 (26,048 per match)
Player of the series
Virat Kohli
Most runs
Virat Kohli (765)
Most wickets
Mohammed Shami (24)
Official website
cricketworldcup.com
← 2019
2027 →
The tournament was contested by ten national teams, maintaining the same format used in 2019. In the knockout stage, India and Australia beat New Zealand and South Africa respectively to advance to the final, played on 19 November at Narendra Modi Stadium. Australia won by 6 wickets, winning their sixth Cricket World Cup title.
Virat Kohli was the player of the tournament and also scored the most runs; Mohammed Shami was the leading wicket-taker. A total of 1,250,307 spectators attended matches, the highest number in any Cricket World Cup to-date.[1] The tournament final set viewership records in India, with 518 million viewers, and a peak of 57 million streaming viewers. 2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup (also referred to as simply the 2023 Cricket World Cup) was the 13th edition of the Cricket World Cup, a quadrennial One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was hosted from 5 October to 19 November 2023 across ten venues in India.
2023 ICC Men's Cricket World Cup
- It takes One Day
Dates
5 October – 19 November 2023
Administrator(s)
International Cricket Council
Cricket format
One Day International (ODI)
Tournament format(s)
Round-robin and knockout
Host(s)
- India
Champions
Australia (6th title)
Runners-up
India
Participants
10
Matches
48
Attendance
1,250,307 (26,048 per match)
Player of the series
Virat Kohli
Most runs
Virat Kohli (765)
Most wickets
Mohammed Shami (24)
Official website
cricketworldcup.com
← 2019
2027 →
The tournament was contested by ten national teams, maintaining the same format used in 2019. In the knockout stage, India and Australia beat New Zealand and South Africa respectively to advance to the final, played on 19 November at Narendra Modi Stadium. Australia won by 6 wickets, winning their sixth Cricket World Cup title.
Virat Kohli was the player of the tournament and also scored the most runs; Mohammed Shami was the leading wicket-taker. A total of 1,250,307 spectators attended matches, the highest number in any Cricket World Cup to-date.[1] The tournament final set viewership records in India, with 518 million viewers, and a peak of 57 million streaming viewers.