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Who Has Taken the Most Number of Wickets in the Cricket World Cup? | List of the Highest Wicket Takers in Men’s ODI Cricket World Cup (1975-2019)

Who has taken the greatest number of wickets in the Cricket World Cup (ODI)? Here’s a quick preview: Glenn McGrath has taken the most ODI World Cup wickets (71). Both McGrath & Mitchell Starc have dominated World Cup bowling from every measure.

The World Cup is closer than it appears. Less than 30 days to go for the 2023 Cricket World Cup now, can you believe it?

So, let’s dive right in and find out all about the greatest World Cup wicket-takers.

ODI Cricket World Cup Wicket Takers – By the Numbers

  • The top 5 wicket takers in the ODI Cricket World Cup (CWC) are Glenn McGrath (71), Muttiah Muralitharan (68), Lasith Malinga (56), Wasim Akram (55), and Mitchell Starc (49).
  • From the Top 20 wicket-takers in the ODI CWC, nations most represented are as follows: Australia (5), New Zealand (4), Sri Lanka, Pakistan (3), South Africa, India (2), and Bangladesh (1). Surprisingly, the West Indies do not make the Top 30 in this list.
  • Mitchell Starc has the best average (14.81), bowling strike rate (19.12), and most occurrences of 4 wickets or more (6: 3 – 4-fers, 3 – 5-fers). On the other end of the spectrum, Shakib Al Hasan has the worst average (35.94) and strike rates (42.14).
  • The best figures from this group of 20 are Glenn McGrath (7/15), Tim Southee (7/33), Chaminda Vaas (6/25), Mitchell Starc (6/28), and Lasith Malinga (6/38). Note that Shane Bond also has World Cup figures of 6/23, but his overall wicket tally of 30 ranks him at #26 in this list.
  • Mitchell Starc (49), Trent Boult (39), Tim Southee (34), and Shakib Al Hasan (34) are the only active players still in this list who are expected to play in the 2023 ODI World Cup.

The ODI Cricket World Cup: Who Has Taken the Most Number of Wickets?

PlayerWickets
Glenn McGrath71
Muttiah Muralitharan68
Lasith Malinga56
Wasim Akram55
Mitchell Starc*49
Chaminda Vaas 49
Zaheer Khan44
Javagal Srinath44
Imran Tahir40
Trent Boult*39
Allan Donald38
Jacob Oram36
Daniel Vettori36
Brett Lee35
Wahab Riaz35
Brad Hogg34
Imran Khan34
Shaun Tait34
Tim Southee*34
Shakib Al Hasan*34

*still playing (and may rise up the ranks)

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List of the Top 20 Highest Wicket Takers in the Cricket World Cup

1. Glenn McGrath (Australia), 71

Years Played: 1996-2007

  • Matches/Innings: 39/39
  • Best: 7/15
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 0/2
  • Average/Strike Rate: 18.19/27.53
  • Economy: 3.96
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2. Muttiah Muralitharan (Sri Lanka), 68

Years Played: 1996-2011

  • Matches/Innings: 40/39
  • Best: 4/19
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 4/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 19.63/30.30
  • Economy: 3.88

*Also spelled as Muralidaran

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3. Lasith Malinga (Sri Lanka), 56

Years Played: 2007-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 29/28
  • Best: 6/38
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 22.87/24.89
  • Economy: 5.51

Also Read: Lasith Malinga: The Slinga, Slayer, and SuperStar

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4. Wasim Akram (Pakistan), 55

Years Played: 1987-2003

  • Matches/Innings: 38/36
  • Best: 5/28
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 49
  • Average/Strike Rate: 23.83/35.40
  • Economy: 4.04
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5. Mitchell Starc* (Australia), 49

Years Played: 2015-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 18/18
  • Best: 6/28
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 3/3
  • Average/Strike Rate: 14.81/19.12
  • Economy: 4.64
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6. Chaminda Vaas (Sri Lanka), 49

Years Played: 1996-2007

  • Matches/Innings: 31/31
  • Best: 6/25
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 1/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.22/32.04
  • Economy: 3.97
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7. Zaheer Khan (India), 44

Years Played: 2003-2011

  • Matches/Innings: 23/23
  • Best: 4/42
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 1/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 20.22/27.11
  • Economy: 4.47
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8. Javagal Srinath (India), 44

Years Played: 1992-2003

  • Matches/Innings: 34/33
  • Best: 4/30
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 27.81/38.63
  • Economy: 4.32
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9. Imran Tahir (South Africa), 40

Years Played: 2011-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 22/21
  • Best: 40
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 4/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.17/28.77
  • Economy: 4.41
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10. Trent Boult* (New Zealand), 39

Years Played: 2015-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 19/19
  • Best:5/27
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 3/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.79/28.30
  • Economy: 4.61
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11. Allan Donald (South Africa), 38

Years Played: 1992-2003

  • Matches/Innings: 25/25
  • Best: 4/17
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 24.02/34.55
  • Economy: 4.17
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12. Jacob Oram (New Zealand), 36

Years Played: 2003-2011

  • Matches/Innings: 23/23
  • Best: 4/39
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.33/30.38
  • Economy: 4.21
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13. Daniel Vettori (New Zealand), 36

Years Played: 2003-2015

  • Matches/Innings: 32/31
  • Best: 4/18
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.33/30.38
  • Economy: 4.14
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14. Brett Lee (Australia), 35

Years Played: 2003-2011

  • Matches/Innings: 17/17
  • Best: 5/42
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 17.97/23.57
  • Economy: 4.57
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15. Wahab Riaz (Pakistan), 35

Years Played: 2011-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 20/20
  • Best: 5/46
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 1/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 26.45/28.57
  • Economy: 5.55
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16. Brad Hogg (Australia), 34

Years Played: 2003-2007

  • Matches/Innings: 21/20
  • Best: 4/27
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 19.23/27.97
  • Economy: 4.12
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17. Imran Khan (Pakistan), 34

Years Played: 1975-1992

  • Matches/Innings: 28/19
  • Best: 4/37
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 2/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 19.26/29.91
  • Economy: 3.86
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18. Shaun Tait (Australia), 34

Years Played: 2007-2011

  • Matches/Innings: 18/18
  • Best: 4/39
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 1/0
  • Average/Strike Rate: 21.50/24.08
  • Economy: 5.35
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19. Tim Southee* (New Zealand), 34

Years Played: 2011-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 18/18
  • Best: 7/33
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 0/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 25.11/28.64
  • Economy: 5.26
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20. Shakib Al Hasan* (Bangladesh), 34

Years Played: 2007-2019

  • Matches/Innings: 29/29
  • Best: 5/29
  • 4-fers/5-fers: 1/1
  • Average/Strike Rate: 35.94/42.14
  • Economy: 5.11
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Honorable Mentions: Shane Warne – 32, Chris Harris – 32, Mohammad Shami – 31, Anil Kumble – 31, Shaun Pollock – 31, Shane Bond – 30, Ian Botham – 30, Shoaib Akhtar – 30, and Shahid Afridi – 30.

Final Thoughts

Although these players have taken the greatest number of wickets in the Cricket World Cup, but more than the numbers, they have given us plenty of memories to remember them by.

Think Wahab Riaz vs Watson, Chaminda Vaas’s hat-trick, Boult vs Starc at Eden Park, Wasim Akram in the final, that Shane Bond spell, Imran Tahir’s celebrations, and much more.

I will leave you with this question for the 2023 ODI World Cup is, “Can Mitchell Starc break the World Cup record for the most wickets?” Comment below!

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The top 5 wicket takers in the ODI Cricket World Cup (CWC) are Glenn McGrath (71), Muttiah Muralitharan (68), Lasith Malinga (56), Wasim Akram (55), and Mitchell Starc (49).

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Most Number of Wickets in the Cricket World Cup

Who has taken the most wickets in World Cup?

Glenn McGrath (71), Muttiah Muralitharan (68), Lasith Malinga (56), Wasim Akram (55), and Mitchell Starc (49) have taken the most number of wickets in the Cricket World Cup.Most Number of Wickets in the Cricket World Cup: Pictured here (from left to right) Lasith Malinga, Glenn McGrath, Mitchell Starc, Muttiah Muralitharan, and Wasim Akram.

How many World Cup wickets does Mitchell Starc have?

Mitchell Starc has taken 49 ODI World Cup wickets from just 18 matches. He boasts an absurd bowling average of 14.18 & strike rate of 19.12. He has taken 4-wickets thrice and 5-wickets thrice as well.Photo of Mitchell Starc celebrating in the 2015 World Cup final.

Can Mitchell Starc break the World Cup record for the most wickets?

Yes he can. If he is fit and plays in all the games on India’s pitches, then he can take 23 wickets to break Glenn McGrath’s record of 71 wickets. In case Australia reaches the final, he may have as many as 11 matches to break the World record (otherwise, he can play a maximum of 9 matches in the group stage).Pictured here - Bowling action of Mitchell Starc (photo from the 2015 Cricket World Cup).

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Australia Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Australia’s Fixtures

Australia Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup—The Complete Guide.

Australia have just announced to the world with a 226 in a T20I against South Africa. Can they continue their aggressive nature in ODIs?

Let’s dive in.

Key Takeaways

  • Australia begin their opening match against India on October 8, 2023 and play their last group stage match against Bangladesh on November 11, 2023.
  • The high stakes England vs Australia match is scheduled on November 4, 2023 in Pune.
  • Australia have three day matches, while rest are Day-Night affairs, scheduled to begin at 2 PM local time.

Cricket World Cup 2023 – Australia Fixtures

FixtureOppositionDate (Local Time)Venue
Aus vs IndIndiaOctober 8, 2023 (2 PM)Chennai
Aus vs SASouth AfricaOctober 12, 2023 (2 PM)Lucknow
Aus vs SLSri LankaOctober 16, 2023 (2 PM)Lucknow
Aus vs PakPakistanOctober 20, 2023 (2 PM)Bengaluru
Aus vs NethNetherlandsOctober 25, 2023 (2 PM)Delhi
Aus vs NZNew ZealandOctober 28, 2023 (10:30 AM)Dharamsala
Aus vs EngEnglandNovember 4, 2023 (10:30 AM)Ahmedabad
Aus vs AfgAfghanistanNovember 7, 2023 (2 PM)Mumbai
Aus vs BangBangladeshNovember 11, 2023 (10:30 AM)Pune

Australia Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup: List of Australia’s World Cup Fixtures

Also Read:2023 Cricket World Cup Australia Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?, How Many Times Has Australia Won the Cricket World Cup? Complete List of Australia’s ICC Trophies—Under-19, World Cups, Gold Medals, Men, Women, T20I, ODI, WTC!

1. Australia vs. India – Oct 8, 2023

Aus vs Ind 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Chennai
  • Stadium: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs Ind 2023 Preview

Virat and Rohit vs Starc, Hazlewood, and Cummins. Whoever wins this battle, wins the game.

Check Out: India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India’s Fixtures, India Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the India 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?

2. Australia vs. South Africa – Oct 12, 2023

Aus vs SA 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Lucknow
  • Stadium: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs SA 2023 Preview

Australia’s second match is against South Africa, a team known for their balance and strength. Australia will need to bring their A-game to secure a win against the Proteas.

Check Out: South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 South Africa’s Fixtures, 2023 Cricket World Cup South Africa Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

3. Australia vs. Sri Lanka – Oct 16, 2023

Aus vs SL 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Lucknow
  • Stadium: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs SL 2023 Preview

In Lucknow, Sri Lanka’s spin attack, led by Hasaranga (if fit) and Theekshana could give the Kangaroos a big headache.

4. Australia vs. Pakistan – Oct 20, 2023

Aus vs Pak 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Bengaluru
  • Stadium: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs Pak 2023 Preview

Both teams with good pace attack, but Australia has better middle order hitters. At Bangalore, the Aussies hold the upper hand.

Also Read: Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Pakistan’s Fixtures, Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the Pakistan 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?

5. Australia vs. Netherlands – Oct 25, 2023

Aus vs Neth 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Delhi
  • Stadium: Arun Jaitley Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs Neth 2023 Preview

Netherlands have the potential to turn over several teams this World Cup. Australia is not one of those teams.

6. Australia vs. New Zealand – Oct 28, 2023

Aus vs NZ 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Dharamsala
  • Stadium: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 10:30 AM Local (5:00 AM GMT)

Aus vs NZ 2023 Preview

Australia then faces their trans-Tasman rivals, New Zealand. This promises to be a fiercely contested match given the historical rivalry between these two teams. Boult vs Starc, Eden Park, anyone?

7. Australia vs. England – Nov 4, 2023

Aus vs Eng 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 10:30 AM Local (5:00 AM GMT)

Aus vs Eng 2023 Preview

Australia’s encounter with long-time rivals England will be an eagerly awaited match. Both teams will be vying for the upper hand in this historic cricket rivalry. Could be the clash of the tournament.

Check Out: England Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 England’s Fixtures, 2023 Cricket World Cup England Squad (The Definitive Guide): Can England Continue their ODI Legacy?

8. Australia vs. Afghanistan – Nov 7, 2023

Aus vs Afg 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Aus vs Afg 2023 Preview

Australia’s penultimate group-stage match is against Afghanistan, a team that has shown significant improvement in recent years. Australia will need to play their best cricket to counter Afghanistan’s strong spin attack. In Mumbai, Australia will be a handful for the Afghans.

Check Out: Afghanistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 17-men will make the Afghanistan 2023 World Cup Squad?

9. Australia vs. Bangladesh – Nov 11, 2023

Aus vs Ban 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Pune
  • Stadium: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 10:30 AM Local (5:00 AM GMT)

Aus vs Ban 2023 Preview

Australia’s final group-stage match is against Bangladesh, a team known for their fighting spirit. Australia will need to maintain their focus to end the group stage on a high.

Check Out: Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 19-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup Squad?

Final Thoughts

India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan—Australia’s first four opponents, two of them is spin friendly Lucknow.

If Australia has any chance to get into the Top 4, they have to keep their injury scares at a low and beat these four.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Australia Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup

Who are the key players to look out for in the Australian team?

Key players in the Australian team include David Warner, Steve Smith, Mitchell Starc, Glenn Maxwell, and captain Pat Cummins. Their ability to perform under pressure will be crucial to Australia’s success in the tournament.

Who is the current captain of Australia’s ODI cricket team?

As of the latest information, Pat Cummins is the captain of Australia’s ODI cricket team. Any changes due to team strategy or injuries will be announced closer to the tournament.

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England Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 England’s Fixtures

England Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup—The Complete Guide.

England continue to dominate white ball cricket. Does their World Cup schedule suit their title defense?

Let’s dive in.

Key Takeaways

  • England begin their opening match against New Zealand on October 5, 2023 and play their last group stage match against Pakistan on November 11, 2023.
  • The high stakes England vs Australia match is scheduled on November 4, 2023 in Pune.
  • England are playing two day matches (begins at 10:30 AM local) matches. The rest are Day-Night affairs, scheduled to begin at 2 PM local time.

Cricket World Cup 2023 – England Fixtures

FixtureOppositionDate (Local Time)Venue
Eng vs NZNew ZealandOctober 5, 2023 (2 PM)Ahmedabad
Eng vs BangBangladeshOctober 10, 2023 (10:30 AM)Dharamsala
Eng vs AfgAfghanistanOctober 15, 2023 (2 PM)Delhi
Eng vs SASouth AfricaOctober 21, 2023 (2 PM)Mumbai
Eng vs SLSri LankaOctober 26, 2023 (2 PM)Bengaluru
Eng vs IndIndiaOctober 29, 2023 (2 PM)Lucknow
Eng vs AusAustraliaNovember 4, 2023 (10:30 AM)Ahmedabad
Eng vs NethNetherlandsNovember 8, 2023 (2 PM)Pune
Eng vs PakPakistanNovember 11, 2023 (2 PM)Kolkata

England Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup: List of England’s World Cup Fixtures

1. England vs. New Zealand – Oct 5, 2023

Eng vs NZ 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs NZ 2023 Preview

England, a team known for its aggressive cricket, begins its World Cup campaign against New Zealand, a consistently strong and competitive team. Given the recent form of both teams, this promises to be a thrilling encounter. Look out for a resurgent Tim Southee.

2. England vs. Bangladesh – Oct 10, 2023

Eng vs Bang 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Dharamsala
  • Stadium: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 10:30 AM Local (5:00 AM GMT)

Eng vs Ban 2023 Preview

Eight years ago, Bangladesh knocked out England that began their revolution in ODI cricket. The Top 2 teams in the ODI Super League, this clash could surprisingly be a good one to watch..

Check Out: Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 19-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup Squad?

3. England vs. Afghanistan – Oct 15, 2023

Eng vs Afg 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Delhi
  • Stadium: Arun Jaitley Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs Afg 2023 Preview

England’s next match is against Afghanistan, a team that has shown significant improvement in recent years. England will have to be at their best to counter Afghanistan’s spin attack. Ben Stokes & Moeen Ali could come to the party here.

Check Out: Afghanistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 17-men will make the Afghanistan 2023 World Cup Squad?

4. England vs. South Africa – Oct 21, 2023

Eng vs SA 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs SA 2023 Preview

Anrich Nortje vs Jos Buttler will set the tone for this match. If the chase is close, Klaasen vs Wood could be a mouth-watering contest to watch.

Check Out: South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 South Africa’s Fixtures, 2023 Cricket World Cup South Africa Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

5. England vs. Sri Lanka – Oct 26, 2023

Eng vs SL 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Bengaluru
  • Stadium: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs SL 2023 Preview

England’s fifth match is against Sri Lanka, the island nation known for its unorthodox style of play. England will have to adapt and strategize carefully to tackle the challenges posed by the Sri Lankan team.

At the Chinnaswamy, expect Roy-Bairstow-Livingstone to hit it out the park.

6. England vs. India – Oct 29, 2023

Eng vs Ind 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Lucknow
  • Stadium: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs Ind 2023 Preview

England’s next encounter will be against India, one of the favorites for the tournament. This will be an exciting match against a strong Indian side playing on home soil. At Lucknow, this could be a low-scoring thriller.

Check Out: India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India’s Fixtures, India Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the India 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?

7. England vs. Australia – Nov 4, 2023

Eng vs Aus 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 10:30 AM Local (5:00 AM GMT)

Eng vs Aus 2023 Preview

England then faces their age-old rivals, Australia, in what promises to be a fierce encounter. Both teams will be eager to gain the upper hand in this iconic cricketing rivalry.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup Australia Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

8. England vs. Netherlands – Nov 8, 2023

Eng vs Neth 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Pune
  • Stadium: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs Neth 2023 Preview

2009. 2014. Netherlands have ‘upset’ England a number of times before on the biggest occasion. Can they do it again?

9. England vs. Pakistan – Nov 11, 2023

Eng vs Pak 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Eng vs Pak 2023 Preview

Could be one of the matches of the tournament. Both teams are at the top of their games.

Check Out: Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the Pakistan 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?, Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Pakistan’s Fixtures

Final Thoughts

Ben Stokes and Jos Buttler will be vital to England’s prospects in the ODI World Cup 2023. The duo’s performance could significantly influence England’s journey through the tournament.

England play Bangladesh & Afghanistan early on. If England do not slip up on these banana peels, they should make the semi-finals.

What do you say?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Who are the key players to watch in the England team?

Key players in the England team include Joe Root, Ben Stokes, and Jos Buttler. Their performances will dictate how the team goes.

Who will be the captain of England’s team in the World Cup 2023?

Jos Buttler is the captain of England’s team in the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Is Jofra Archer in England’s 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup?

Jofra Archer will be a ‘traveling reserve’ to India. He is still on injury, and most likely will not make the final squad.

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South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 South Africa’s Fixtures

South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup—The Complete Guide.

Can South Africa conquer the World Cup? How does their schedule look? We will answer all of your questions.

Let’s dive in.

Key Takeaways

  • South Africa begin their opening match against Sri Lanka on October 7, 2023 and play their last group stage match against Afghanistan on November 10, 2023.
  • The high stakes South Africa vs New Zealand match is scheduled on November 1, 2023 at in Pune.
  • All of South Africa’s matches are Day-Night affairs, scheduled to begin at 2 PM local time.

Cricket World Cup 2023 – South Africa Fixtures

FixtureOppositionDate (Local Time)Venue
SA vs SLSri LankaOctober 7, 2023 (2 PM)Delhi
SA vs AusAustraliaOctober 12, 2023 (2 PM)Lucknow
SA vs NethNetherlandsOctober 17, 2023 (2 PM)Dharamsala
SA vs EngEnglandOctober 21, 2023 (2 PM)Mumbai
SA vs BangBangladeshOctober 24, 2023 (2 PM)Mumbai
SA vs PakPakistanOctober 27, 2023 (2 PM)Chennai
SA vs NZNew ZealandNovember 1, 2023 (2 PM)Pune
SA vs IndIndiaNovember 5, 2023 (2 PM)Kolkata
SA vs AfgAfghanistanNovember 10, 2023 (2 PM)Ahmedabad

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South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup: List of South Africa’s World Cup Fixtures

1. South Africa vs. Sri Lanka – Oct 7, 2023

SA vs SL 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Delhi
  • Stadium: Arun Jaitley Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs SL 2023 Preview

South Africa’s opening match is against Sri Lanka, a team that has had a series of ups and downs in recent times. Both teams will be looking to start on a winning note to set a positive tone for the rest of the tournament.

2. South Africa vs. Australia – Oct 12, 2023

SA vs Aus 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Lucknow
  • Stadium: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Aus 2023 Preview

Rematch of the recent SA-Aus bilateral series. Both teams will have seen each other a lot recently. At Lucknow, it will be a battle of spin. With QDK, Markram, and Klaasen on their side, I am giving this one to the Proteas.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup Australia Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

3. South Africa vs. Netherlands – Oct 17, 2023

SA vs Neth 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Dharamsala
  • Stadium: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Neth 2023 Preview

South Africa will face Netherlands in their third match. Despite Netherlands being a team of lesser experience, South Africa cannot afford to take them lightly and will need to bring their top performance to secure victory.

4. South Africa vs. England – Oct 21, 2023

SA vs Eng 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Eng 2023 Preview

In Mumbai, the chasing team usually wins. Expect this to be a high scorer. Long time IPL franchise for Quinton de Kock, can he bring them home? Also, watch out for Jos Buttler from the opposition. He loves to play in Mumbai.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup England Squad (The Definitive Guide): Can England Continue their ODI Legacy?

5. South Africa vs. Bangladesh – Oct 24, 2023

SA vs Ban 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Ban 2023 Preview

Bakc to back matches at the same ground, South Africa will be the favorites on this one.

Check Out: Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 19-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup Squad?

6. South Africa vs. Pakistan – Oct 27, 2023

SA vs Pak 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Chennai
  • Stadium: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Pak 2023 Preview

South Africa meets Pakistan next, a team that can be highly competitive on their day. It will be a closely contested match, and South Africa will need to play at their best to secure a win.

Check Out: Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Pakistan’s Fixtures, Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the Pakistan 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?

7. South Africa vs. New Zealand – Nov 1, 2023

SA vs NZ 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Pune
  • Stadium: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs NZ 2023 Preview

South Africa-New Zealand has been an underrated World Cup rivalry i over the past couple of decades. Expect this one to be just as close.

8. South Africa vs. India – Nov 5, 2023

SA vs Ind 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Ind 2023 Preview

South Africa’s penultimate group-stage match is against India, one of the tournament favorites. South Africa will need to bring their best form to this match to ensure a strong finish to the group stages.

9. South Africa vs. Afghanistan – Nov 10, 2023

SA vs Afg 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

SA vs Afg 2023 Preview

Despite being expected to win, South Africa should not underestimate Afghanistan.

Final Thoughts

If South Africa play to their potential, they have a good chance of making it to the knockout stages.

England & Australia are South Africa’s big name opponents in the first few games. If they can defeat these two, they will definitely be favorites to go through the semis.

They have an excellent squad but as shown against Australia in T20s, they can fall apart easily as well.

What do you all think?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – South Africa Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup

Who are the key players for South Africa in the ODI World Cup 2023?

Key players to watch out for from the South African side are Quinton de Kock with his aggressive batting style and the duo of Anrich Nortje & Kagiso Rabada with his penetrating bowling. These players could heavily influence South Africa’s performance in the tournament. Klaasen has been in top notch form recently as well.

What are the challenges for South Africa in the group stages of the ODI World Cup 2023?

South Africa will be up against a number of strong teams in the group stages, which includes Pakistan, India, and Australia. These matches will test South Africa’s adaptability and consistency throughout the tournament. How they play spin and bowl spin will determine how far they go.

What should be South Africa’s strategy for the ODI World Cup 2023?

South Africa should focus on capitalizing on their strong fields, such as their fast bowling and aggressive batting. Further, they need to demonstrate consistency in their performance and strategic adaptability against each opponent. Going hard early with Markram, QDK, and Klaasen will be key.

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Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Pakistan’s Fixtures

Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup—The Complete Guide.

Pakistan has been a team on the rise. They are the #1 ODI ranked team, have gotten a stable unit & mix of experience and youth. With Babar Azam scoring centuries for fun, they seem to have got it all!

But first, can they get out of the group stage? Let’s discuss Pakistan’s World Cup schedule and their chances.

Key Takeaways

  • Pakistan begin their opening match against Netherlands on October 6, 2023 and play their last group stage match against England on November 11, 2023.
  • The high stakes Pakistan vs India match is scheduled on October 14, 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
  • All of Pakistan’s matches are Day-Night affairs, scheduled to begin at 2 PM local time.

Cricket World Cup 2023 – Pakistan Fixtures

FixtureOppositionDate (Local Time)Venue
Pak vs NethNetherlandsOctober 6, 2023 (2 PM)Hyderabad
Pak vs SLSri LankaOctober 10, 2023 (2 PM)Hyderabad
Pak vs IndIndiaOctober 14, 2023 (2 PM)Ahmedabad
Pak vs AusAustraliaOctober 20, 2023 (2 PM)Bengaluru
Pak vs AfgAfghanistanOctober 23, 2023 (2 PM)Chennai
Pak vs SASouth AfricaOctober 27, 2023 (2 PM)Chennai
Pak vs BangBangladeshOctober 31, 2023 (2 PM)Kolkata
Pak vs NZNew ZealandNovember 4, 2023 (2 PM)Bengaluru
Pak s EngEnglandNovember 11, 2023 (2 PM)Kolkata

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Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup: List of Pakistan’s World Cup Fixtures

1. Pakistan vs. Netherlands – Oct 6, 2023

Pak vs Neth 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Hyderabad
  • Stadium: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Neth 2023 Preview

Pakistan’s World Cup journey begins against the Netherlands, a team known that is a disciplined unit. Pakistan will need to start strong to set the tone for the tournament but should win this.

2. Pakistan vs. Sri Lanka – Oct 10, 2023

Pak vs SL 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Hyderabad
  • Stadium: Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Uppal
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs SL 2023 Preview

The second match for Pakistan is versus Sri Lanka, recently renowned for their unpredictable gameplay. Pakistan has the edge, but Sri Lanka can surprise anyone on their day.

3. Pakistan vs. India – Oct 14, 2023

Pak vs Ind 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Ind 2023 Preview

The third fixture sees Pakistan pitted against arch-rivals India. The stakes will be high in this match, given the historical rivalry between the two nations.

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4. Pakistan vs. Australia – Oct 20, 2023

Pak vs Aus 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Bengaluru
  • Stadium: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Aus 2023 Preview

Pakistan then faces Australia, a team that is always the toughest World Cup competitor. At Bengaluru, expect a high scoring run fest. Maybe a Fakhar Zaman double?

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup Australia Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

5. Pakistan vs. Afghanistan – Oct 23, 2023

Pak vs Afg 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Chennai
  • Stadium: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Afg 2023 Preview

Pakistan’s fifth match is against Afghanistan. One of the underrated rivalries. In Chennai, Afghanistan’s spin quadruplets of Rashid-Mujeeb-Noor-Nabi could turn over Pakistan.

Check Out: Afghanistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 17-men will make the Afghanistan 2023 World Cup Squad?

6. Pakistan vs. South Africa – Oct 27, 2023

Pak vs SA 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Chennai
  • Stadium: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs SA 2023 Preview

Pakistan then meets South Africa, a team known for their balanced playing style. Pakistan will need to bring their A-game to secure a win.

Check Out; 2023 Cricket World Cup South Africa Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

7. Pakistan vs. Bangladesh – Oct 31, 2023

Pak vs Bang 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Ban 2023 Preview

Bangladesh may have the support in Kolkata. Shakib is a favorite son of the city, having been with KKR for a number of years. Expect this to be a close fight.

Check Out: Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 19-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup Squad?

8. Pakistan vs. New Zealand – Nov 4, 2023

Pak vs NZ 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Bengaluru
  • Stadium: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs NZ 2023 Preview

After a long time, New Zealand look like the weaker side, while Pakistan has some ounce of stability. Will give the edge to Pakistan on this one.

9. Pakistan vs. England – Nov 11, 2023

Pak vs Eng 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Pak vs Eng 2023 Preview

Pakistan’s final group-stage match is against England, a formidable team known for their all-round performance. Pakistan will need to stay focused to conclude the group stage on a positive note. Adil Rashid vs Babar Azam could decide the match.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup England Squad (The Definitive Guide): Can England Continue their ODI Legacy?

Final Thoughts

Pakistan are now the #1 ICC side. Babar Azam & Shaheen Shah Afridi are on the Top of their games.

And these conditions will suit Pakistan.

One of the favorites to win the whole tournament. What do you say?

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Pakistan Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup

Who are the key players for Pakistan in the ODI World Cup 2023?

Pakistan’s performance in the ODI World Cup 2023 will largely depend on the performance of their key players, such as Babar Azam, Shadab Khan, and Shaheen Shah Afridi. Their contribution in terms of batting and bowling respectively could be game-changers for Pakistan.

What are the challenges for Pakistan in the group stages of the ODI World Cup 2023?

Pakistan faces several robust teams in the group stages, including arch-rivals India, unpredictable Sri Lanka, and the formidable England. Each of these matches will require strategic gameplay and consistent performance.

What needs to be Pakistan’s strategy for the ODI World Cup 2023?

Pakistan should focus on maintaining their form and playing to their strengths. Top order batting, fit fast bowlers, and disciplined spinners will help Pakistan cross the line.

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India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup (The Complete Guide): ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 India’s Fixtures

India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup—The Complete Guide.

Attention all Indian cricket fans! We know you have been waiting for this moment eagerly – India’s cricket schedule for the 2023 World Cup has finally been announced (or has it? There have been so many changes to the World Cup schedule, it has been hard to keep track).

But you don’t worry, we got your back.

Here’s everything you need to know about India’s 2023 Cricket World Cup schedule.

Key Takeaways

  • India begin their opening match against Australia on October 8, 2023 and play their last group stage match against Netherlands on November 12, 2023.
  • The high stakes India vs Pakistan match is scheduled on October 14, 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
  • All of India’s matches are Day-Night affairs, scheduled to begin at 2 PM local time.

Cricket World Cup 2023 – India Fixtures

FixtureOppositionDate (Local Time)Venue
Ind vs AusAustraliaOctober 8, 2023 (2 PM)Chennai
Ind vs AfgAfghanistanOctober 11, 2023 (2 PM)Delhi
Ind vs PakPakistanOctober 14, 2023 (2 PM)Ahmedabad
Ind vs BangBangladeshOctober 19, 2023 (2 PM)Pune
Ind vs NZNew ZealandOctober 22, 2023 (2 PM)Dharamsala
Ind vs EngEnglandOctober 29, 2023 (2 PM)Lucknow
Ind vs SLSri LankaNovember 2, 2023 (2 PM)Mumbai
Ind vs SASouth AfricaNovember 5, 2023 (2 PM)Kolkata
Ind vs NethNetherlandsNovember 12, 2023 (2 PM)Bengaluru

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India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup: List of India’s World Cup Fixtures

The ODI Super league is over, qualifying tournaments are done and dusted, and the World Cup is finally upon us. Since last time, there were a few T20 World Cups, a pandemic, and like 5 IPLs in between.

The format of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 is a round robin format, same as 2019.

1. India vs. Australia – Oct 8, 2023

Ind vs Aus 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Chennai
  • Stadium: MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Aus 2023 Preview

India’s opening match will be a cracker of a contest.

India’s World Cup campaign kicks off with a high-octane clash against the defending champions, Australia. This match is expected to set the tone for the rest of India’s campaign and it will be interesting to see how India’s top order fares against Australia’s world-class bowling attack. With the likes of Pat Cummins, Mitchell Starc, and Josh Hazlewood, Australia’s fast bowlers will give India’s batsmen a testing time. However, India’s strong batting lineup, led by Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and Shubman Gill, is more than capable of handling the Australian attack. This match will be a true test of both teams’ strength and should not be missed.

Both teams are dealing with injury concerns and the first match will set the tone for the rest of the World Cup.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup Australia Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

2. India vs. Afghanistan – Oct 11, 2023

Ind vs Afg 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Delhi
  • Stadium: Arun Jaitley Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Afg 2023 ODI Preview

India’s second match sees them take on Afghanistan, a relatively new entrant into the world of cricket. While Afghanistan’s cricketing pedigree is still growing, they have shown glimpses of their potential in recent years. India is the clear favorite in this match and is expected to dominate.

However, take Afghanistan lightly at your own peril. They have built depth outside of Rashid Khan & Mohammad Nabi. On a good day, Farooqi, Gurbaz, and Najibullah Zadran can blow any team away.

Check Out: Afghanistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 17-men will make the Afghanistan 2023 World Cup Squad?

3. India vs. Pakistan – Oct 14, 2023

Ind vs Pak 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Pak 2023 Preview

It’s the mother of all cricket battles – India vs. Pakistan! This match is the most anticipated clash of the World Cup and will have fans on the edge of their seats. India has had the upper hand over Pakistan in recent years, winning the last seven encounters between the two nations. However, a World Cup match is a completely different ball game, and Pakistan is more than capable of pulling off an upset (Pakistan are more settled coming into this World Cup and are the #1 ICC ODI side). Expect some fireworks on the field as both teams look to outdo each other.

Check Out: Pakistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 18-men will make the Pakistan 2023 Cricket World Cup Squad?

4. India vs. Bangladesh – Oct 19, 2023

Ind vs Ban 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Pune
  • Stadium: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Ban 2023 Preview

Next up, India takes on Bangladesh in what is expected to be a closely contested match. Bangladesh wre one of the Top 2 teams in the ODI Super league. They have had captaincy issues, but this is the best chance for a story like Sri Lanka 1996 to repeat itself.

Bangladesh has been improving steadily over the years and has given some of the top teams a run for their money. India can ill afford to take Bangladesh lightly and will need to be at their best to come out on top. This match will be a test of India’s ability to adapt to different conditions and play against a well-rounded team.

Check Out: Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 19-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup Squad?

5. India vs. New Zealand – Oct 22, 2023

Ind vs NZ 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Dharamsala
  • Stadium: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs NZ 2023 Preview

India’s next opponent is New Zealand, a team that has been a thorn in India’s side in recent times. In other words, India’s nemesis. New Zealand has beaten India in their last two encounters, including the 2019 World Cup semifinal. India will be looking for revenge and will be hoping to set the record straight in this match. Expect a closely fought contest as both teams look to assert their dominance.

6. India vs. England – Oct 29, 2023

Ind vs Eng 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Lucknow
  • Stadium: Bharat Ratna Shri Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Eng 2023 Preview

Next up is England, a giant in today’s white ball cricket. England’s aggressive batting and strong bowling attack will pose a stiff challenge for India, but the Indian team is more than capable of matching England in all departments. This match could be a potential semifinal preview and both teams will be looking to lay down a marker.

Lets just say that if India win, that’ll considered an upset.

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup England Squad (The Definitive Guide): Can England Continue their ODI Legacy?, Hitting Against the Spin Review: 5 Powerful Insights from the Book That Changed My Perspective Towards Cricket

7. India vs. Sri Lanka – Nov 2, 2023

Ind vs SL 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs SL 2023 Preview

India’s final Asian opponent in the group stages is Sri Lanka, a team that has been struggling for form in recent times. India has had the upper hand over Sri Lanka in their last few encounters and is expected to win this one too.

Wanindu Hasaranga in the form of his life, but Sri Lanka have more injury concerns than even India.

8. India vs. South Africa – Nov 5, 2023

Ind vs SA 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs SA 2023 Preview

Next, India takes on South Africa, a team that has been rebuilding after a disappointing World Cup campaign in 2019. This is one of the most settled ODI units South Africa has had in a long while. Expecting this to be a close encounter. Super Over, anyone?

Check Out: 2023 Cricket World Cup South Africa Squad Breakdown (The Definitive Guide): Which 15 players will make the final squad from the Preliminary Squad of 18?

9. India vs. Netherlands – Nov 12, 2023

Ind vs Neth 2023 ODI World Cup Details

  • Venue: Bengaluru
  • Stadium: M Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Ind vs Neth 2023 Preview

Assuming India makes it to the knockout stages, their first opponent will be Netherlands, a team that has qualified for the World Cup for the first time in over a decade. India is expected to win this match comfortably and progress to the knockout stages. This match will be a good opportunity for India to iron out any flaws in their game and prepare for the tougher challenges ahead.

If India do not make it to the semis, the young Netherlands have the potential to take down the host.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Knockout Stage

Semi-Finals Schedule

There are two semifinals and a final scheduled as follows.

1st Semi-Final – Nov 15, 2023

  • Venue: Mumbai
  • Stadium: Wankhede Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

2nd Semi-Final – Nov 16, 2023

  • Venue: Kolkata
  • Stadium: Eden Gardens
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

Final – Nov 19, 2023

  • Venue: Ahmedabad
  • Stadium: Narendra Modi Stadium
  • Time: 2:00 PM Local (8:30 AM GMT)

*Note: There may be reserve days scheduled for the semi-finals and finals in case of rain delays, just like the 2019 WC semi-final between India and NZ.

Finals Schedule

Final Thoughts

India’s 2023 World Cup schedule is one that has generated a lot of excitement and anticipation among fans. With tough opponents like Australia, Pakistan, and New Zealand, India will need to be at their best to progress to the latter stages of the tournament. However, with a strong squad filled with talented batsmen, bowlers, and all-rounders, India has a good chance of going all the way. As Indian cricket fans, we cannot wait for the tournament to begin and see our team in action. Here’s hoping for a successful campaign for Team India!

Do you think India can make the semifinal or the final? Let us know below!

Also check out our page that is entirely dedicated to the 2023 Cricket World Cup!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – India Cricket Schedule 2023 Cricket World Cup

What are some of the key matches in India’s 2023 World Cup schedule?

Some of the key matches in India’s World Cup 2023 schedule include their clashes with traditional rivals Pakistan and Australia, as well as games against strong teams like England and New Zealand. These matches could be crucial in determining India’s progress in the tournament.

Which team could potentially pose the biggest challenge for India in the group stages of the World Cup 2023?

While all matches in the World Cup hold significant importance, England and New Zealand, who have both performed exceptionally well in recent years, could pose the biggest challenge for India during the group stages. These teams have balanced sides, with match-winners in both batting and bowling departments.

What are the expectations for India in the World Cup 2023?

Given the strength of the Indian squad, expectations are high for a strong performance in the World Cup 2023. The team is expected to progress to the knockout stages and has the potential to go all the way to the final. However, cricket is a game of uncertainties and the actual outcome will depend on how the team performs on the day.

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Afghanistan World Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 15-men will make the Afghanistan 2023 World Cup XI?

Let’s breakdown Afghanistan’s World Cup 2023 squad.

Here is a quick preview: Afghanistan are going with possibly the youngest squad of the 2023 ODI World Cup.

Let’s dive right in.

Key Takeaways from Afghanistan’s ODI Squad Announcement

  • The average age of Afghanistan World Cup 2023 squad is 24.5. Afghanistan’s squad includes experienced campaigners like Mohammad Nabi (38) & Rahmat Shah (30) along with the young crop – Noor Ahmad (18), Saleem (20), Gurbaz, Zadran, Abdul Rahman (21), and Alikhil, Farooqi (23).
  • Afghanistan’s preliminary World Cup squad has average ODI match experience of 45 ODIs (669 ODIs among 15 players). Mohammad Nabi (147 ODIs), Rahmat Shah (97), and Rashid Khan (94) have the most ODI experience for Afghanistan, while the likes of Karim Janat (1), Mohammad Saleem (2), Ibrahim Alikhil (3), Abdul Rahman (3) and Riaz Hassan (5) are the new faces.
  • Afghanistan’s squad composition is as follows: 6 proper batters, 4 all-rounders, and 5 proper bowling options. In total, Afghanistan has 11 bowling options (2 leg spin, 2 off spin, 1 left arm wrist spin, 1 left arm pace, and 5 right arm pace) in their squad if absolutely needed. Imagine a bowling line up of Farooqi, Rashid Khan, Nabi, Mujeeb, and Noor.
  • Afghanistan has 3 left-handed batting options (Shahidi, Zadran, Alikhil) and two wicketkeeping options.

Afghanistan Cricket World Cup Team at a Glance

PlayerRoleAge
Rahmanullah GurbazRight Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper21
Ibrahim ZadranRight Hand Bat21
Riaz HassanRight Hand Bat20
Rahmat ShahAll-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Leg Spin)30
Hashmatullah ShahidiLeft Hand Batter28
Najibullah ZadranLeft Hand Batter30
Gulbadin Naib*All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Medium Pace)32
Karim Janat**All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Medium Pace)25
Ikram AlikhilLeft Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper23
Rashid KhanAll-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Leg Spin)25
Mohammad NabiAll-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Off Spin)38
Mujeeb Ur RahmanRight Arm Off Spin/Mystery22
Noor AhmadLeft Arm Wrist Spin18
Fazalhaq FarooqiLeft Arm Fast23
Sharafuddin Ashraf*All-Rounder (Left Arm Spin, Right Hand Bat)28
Abdul RahmanRight Arm Medium Pace21
Mohammad Saleem**Right Arm Fast20
Naveen-ul-HaqRight Arm Fast24
Azmatullah OmarzaiAll-Rounder (Right Arm Pace)23
Fareed Ahmad*Left Arm Fast29

*in the reserves

**did not make it into the final World Cup squad

Afghanistan Cricket World Cup 2023 Potential XI

  1. Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK)
  2. Ibrahim Zadran
  3. Rahmat Shah
  4. Hashmatullah Shahidi (C)
  5. Mohammad Nabi
  6. Najibullah Zadran
  7. Azmatullah Omarzai
  8. Rashid Khan
  9. Mujeeb ur Rahman
  10. Fazalhaq Farooqi
  11. Naveen Ul-Haq/Noor Ahmad

Injury News

  • Omarzai missed the final match of the Pakistan series due to a side strain and has since been left out of the Asia Cup squad. He returned for the World Cup.

5 Afghanistan Players Who Were Unlucky to Miss Out

  • Fareed Ahmad, Wafadar Momand, Shahidullah, Zahir Khan, Qais Ahmad

1 Surprise Pick for Afghanistan’s World Cup Squad

  • Naveen-ul-Haq

Afghanistan World Cup Squad – Complete List of Players

1. Rahmanullah Gurbaz (WK)

Role: Right Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper

  • Matches/Innings: 26/26
  • Runs: 953, Best: 151
  • Average/SR: 41.43/85.93
  • 100/50: 5/2

Recent ODI Form: 145, 6, 18, 151, 5

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 21

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2. Ibrahim Zadran

Role: Right Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 19/19
  • Runs: 829, Best: 162
  • Average/SR: 55.26/83.56
  • 100/50: 4/3

Recent ODI Form: 100,1,0,80,0

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 21

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3. Riaz Hassan

Role: Right Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 5/4
  • Runs: 120, Best: 50
  • Average/SR: 30.00/62.50
  • 100/50: 0/1

Recent ODI Form: 50, 1, 35, DNB, 34

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 20

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4. Rahmat Shah

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/ Right Arm Leg Spin)

  • Matches/Innings: 97/93
  • Runs: 3191, Best: 114
  • Average/SR: 36.26/70.44
  • 100/50: 5/23

Recent ODI Form: 7,8,2,0,0

Last ODI: August 22, 2023

Age: 30

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5. Hashmatullah Shahidi (C)

Role: Left Hand Batter

  • Matches/Innings: 64/64
  • Runs: 1665, Best: 97*
  • Average/SR: 31.41/65.91
  • 100/50: 0/14

Recent ODI Form: 2, 22, 0, 15*, 13

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 28

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6. Najibullah Zadran

Role: Left Hand Batter

  • Matches/Innings: 90/82
  • Runs: 2013, Best: 104*
  • Average/SR: 30.04/89.42
  • 100/50: 1/15

Recent ODI Form: 2, 10, DNB, 10, 10

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 30

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7. Ikram Alikhil

Role: Left Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper

  • Matches/Innings: 14/13
  • Runs: 238, Best: 86
  • Average/SR: 23.8/60.25
  • 100/50: 0/2

Recent ODI Form: 86, 58, 19, 9, 4

Last ODI: August 24, 2023

Age: 23

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8. Mohammad Nabi

Role: All-Rounder (Right Arm Off Spin/ Right Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 147/131
  • Runs: 3085, Best: 116
  • Average/SR: 27.06/85.19
  • 100/50: 1/15
  • Wickets: 154, Best: 4/30
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 4/0
  • Economy: 4.29

Recent ODI Form: 1/29, 1/7, 2/34, 2/46, 0/18 & 25, 1, 7, 29, 3

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 38

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9. Rashid Khan

Role: All-Rounder (Right Arm Bat/Right Arm Leg Spin)

  • Matches/Innings: 94/89
  • Runs: 1160, Best: 60*
  • Average/SR: 19.01/104.69
  • 100/50: 0/5
  • Wickets: 170, Best: 7/18
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 6/4
  • Economy: 4.15

Recent ODI Form: 2/21, 2/28, 2/42, 0/53, 1/42 & 2, DNB, 6, 0, 2, 16

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 25

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10. Mujeeb Ur Rahman

Role: Right Arm Off Spin/Mystery

  • Matches/Innings: 66/65
  • Wickets: 91, Best: 5/50
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 3/1
  • Economy: 4.08

Recent ODI Form: 3/40, 0/34, 3/33, 1/45, 1/50

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 22

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11. Noor Ahmad

Role: Left Arm Wrist Spin

  • Matches/Innings: 3/3
  • Wickets: 2, Best: 1/54
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 7.42

Recent ODI Form: 0/32, 1/54, 1/70

Last ODI: June 4, 2023

Age: 18

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12. Abdul Rahman

Role: Right Arm Medium Pace

  • Matches/Innings: 3/3
  • Wickets: 1, Best: 1/83
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 7.67

Recent ODI Form: 0/27, 0/23, 1/83

Last ODI: August 24, 2023

Age: 21

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13. Fazalhaq Farooqi

Role: Left Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 21/21
  • Wickets: 32, Best: 4/49
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 2/0
  • Economy: 5.34

Recent ODI Form: 3/24, 3/22, 2/26, 1/51, 3/69, 1/45

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 23

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14. Azmatullah Omarzai

Role: All-Rounder(Right Arm Fast/Right Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 13/8
  • Wickets: 6, Best: 1/17
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 4.93
  • Runs: 137, Best: 56

Recent ODI Form: 16* & 0/12

Last ODI: August 22, 2023

Age: 23

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15. Naveen-ul-Haq

Role: Right Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 7/7
  • Wickets: 14, Best: 4/42
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 1/0
  • Economy: 5.78

Last ODI: January 26, 2021

Age: 24

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16. Gulbadin Naib*

*in the reserves

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Fast)

  • Matches/Innings: 77/66
  • Runs: 1170, Best: 82*
  • Average/SR: 20.17/73.30
  • 100/50: 0/5
  • Wickets: 67, Best: 6/43
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 2/1
  • Economy: 5.4

Recent ODI Form: 0/25, 3/34, 0/48, 1/19, 2/36 & 22, 6, 8, 20, 0

Last ODI: August 26, 2023

Age: 32

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17. Sharafuddin Ashraf*

*in the reserves

Role: All-Rounder (Left Arm Spin/Right Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 19/11
  • Wickets: 13, Best: 3/29
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 4.28
  • Runs: 66, Best: 21

Recent ODI Form: 0/50, 1/37, 1/57, 0/23, 0/23

Last ODI: January 23, 2022

Age: 28

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18. Fareed Ahmad*

*in the reserves

Role: Left Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 15/14
  • Wickets: 21
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 5.41

Recent ODI Form: 2/43, 2/61, 0/8, 2/70

Last ODI: August 25, 2023

Age: 29

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19. Mohammad Saleem**

**did not make into the final WC squad

Role: Right Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 2/2
  • Wickets: 0
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 6.77

Recent ODI Form: 0/36, 0/34

Last ODI: July 8, 2023

Age: 20

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20. Karim Janat**

**did not make into the final World Cup squad

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Fast)

  • Matches/Innings: 1/1
  • Runs: 9, Best: 9
  • Average/SR: 9.00/27.27
  • 100/50: 0/0
  • Wickets: 0
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 7.75

Recent ODI Form: 9 & 0/31

Last ODI: February 24, 2017

Age: 25

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Final Thoughts on Afghanistan Asia Cup 2023 Squad

Do I expect Afghanistan to win the 2023 ODI World Cup?

No, but I expect a better result than their disastrous 2019 World Cup campaign. They may definitely be the dark horse in the 2023 Asia Cup.

What do you think?

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Afghanistan World Cup 2023 Squad

What is the average age of Afghanistan’s 2023 Cricket World Cup squad?

Who is selected for Afghanistan’s 2023 Cricket World Cup squad?

Raahmanullah Gurbaz (WK), Ibrahim Zadran, Riaz Hassan, Rahmat Shah, Hsmatullah Shahidi (C), Najibullah Zadran, Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Mujeeb Ur Rahman, Noor Ahmad, Ikram Alikhil, Karim Janat, Gulbadin Naib, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Abudl Rahman, and Mohammad Saleem have been selected for Afghanistan’s 2023 Cricket World Cup preliminary squad.

Can Afghanistan win the 2023 ODI World Cup?

No, but I expect them to win 3-5 games and end in the Top 6.

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Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of the 15-men will make the Bangladesh 2023 World Cup XI?

Let’s breakdown Bangladesh World Cup 2023 squad.

Here is a quick preview: Bangladesh are going with a good combination of youth and experience. The 2007 generation, 2015 youngsters, and the new under-19 crop have provided Bangladesh with never-seen-before depth.

Let’s dive right in.

Key Takeaways from Bangladesh’s ODI Squad Announcement

  • The average age of Bangladesh World Cup 2023 squad is 27.2. Bangladesh’s squad includes the most experienced players in the World Cup (Shakib, Mahmudullah, and Mushfiqur) but there are several youngsters as well. They have youngsters such as Tanzim Hasan Sakib (20), Tanzid Hasan Tamim (22), Towhid Hridoy (22), Shoriful Islam (22), Hasan Mahmud (23), The victorious U-19 WC campaign is serving Bangladesh well.
  • Bangladesh’s World Cup squad has average ODI match experience of 77 ODIs (1150 ODIs among 15 players). Mushfiqur Rahim (256), Mahmudullah (221) & Shakib Al Hasan (240) are their most experienced players, while Tanzim Hasan & Tanzid Hasan are just starting out.
  • Bangladesh’s squad composition is as follows: 5 proper batters, 4 all-rounders, and 6 proper bowling options. In total, Bangladesh has 10 bowling options (3 off spin, 2 left arm spin, 2 left arm pace, and 3 right arm pace) in their squad if absolutely needed.
  • Bangladesh has 6 left-handed batting options (Tanzid, Shanto, Shakib) and two wicketkeeping options.

Bangladesh Cricket World Cup Team at a Glance

PlayerRoleAge
Mohammad Naim**Batter24
Litton DasBatter/Wicket-keeper28
Tanzid Hasan TamimBatter22
Najmul Hossain ShantoBatter25
Towhid HridoyBatter22
Mushfiqur RahimBatter/Wicket-keeper36
Afif Hossain**Batter/Part-time Off spin23
Shamim Hossain**All-Rounder/Right Arm Off Spin22
Shakib Al HasanAll-Rounder/Left Arm Spin36
MahmudullahAll-Rounder/Right Arm Off Spin37
Mehidy Hasan MirazAll-Rounder/Off-Spin25
Mahedi HasanAll-Rounder/Off Spin28
Nasum AhmedLeft Arm Spin28
Taskin AhmedFast Bowler28
Mustafizur RahmanLeft Arm Fast Bowler28
Shoriful IslamLeft Arm Medium Pace22
Ebadot Hossain*Fast Bowler29
Hasan MahmudMedium Pace23
Tanzim Hasan SakibMedium Pace20
Tamim Iqbal*Left Hand Bat34

*left out of the World Cup (due to injury and controversy)

**did not make the final squad

Bangladesh Cricket World Cup 2023 Potential XI

  1. Tanzid Hasan
  2. Litton Das (WK)
  3. Najmul Hossain Shanto
  4. Mushfiqur Rahim
  5. Shakib Al Hasan
  6. Mahmudullah
  7. Mehidy Hasan Miraz
  8. Mahedi Hasan
  9. Taskin Ahmed
  10. Mustafizur Rahman
  11. Shoriful Islam/Hasan Mahmud

Injury News

  • Tamim Iqbal is injured, but likely to be back for the World Cup
  • Ebadot Hossain has been ruled out of the Asia Cup and is in the race to be fit for the World Cup. Tanzim Hasan replaced him.

4 Bangladesh Players Who Were Unlucky to Miss Out

  • Tamim Iqbal, Afif Hossain, Mosaddek Hossain, Yasir Ali

Surprise Picks for Bangladesh’s World Cup Squad

  • Tanzid Hasan, Tanzim Hasan

Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Squad – Complete List of Players

1. Mohammad Naim**

**did not make it to the final World Cup squad

Role: Left Hand Batter (Opener)

  • Matches/Innings: 4/3
  • Runs: 10, Best: 9
  • Average/SR: 3.33/32.25
  • 100/50: 0/0

*Although his numbers are not that great in ODI cricket, he has played some defining innings in his 35 T20I innings.

Recent ODI Form: DNB, 1, 9, 0

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 24

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2. Litton Das

Role: Right Hand Batter/Wicketkeeper (Opener)

  • Matches/Innings: 77/76
  • Runs: 2213, Best: 176
  • Average/SR: 34.04/88.06
  • 100/50: 5/10

Recent ODI Form: 21, 35, 26, 13, 53*

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 28

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3. Tanzid Hasan Tamim

Role: Left Hand Batter (Opener)

  • Matches/Innings: 5/4
  • Runs: 34, Best: 16
  • Average/SR: 8.5/109.67
  • 100/50: 0/0

Age: 22

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4. Najmul Hossain Shanto (VC)

Role: Left Hand Batter

  • Matches/Innings: 30/29
  • Runs: 639, Best: 117
  • Average/SR: 24.57/76.34
  • 100/50: 1/3

Recent ODI Form: 117, 35, 12, 1, 11

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 25

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5. Towhid Hridoy

Role: Right Hand Batter

  • Matches/Innings: 17/15
  • Runs: 338, Best: 92
  • Average/SR: 48.28/97.68
  • 100/50: 0/3

Recent ODI Form: 68, 13, 51, 16, 22*

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 22

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6. Mushfiqur Rahim (WK)

Role: Right Hand Batter/Wicketkeeper

  • Matches/Innings: 256/239
  • Runs: 7257, Best: 144
  • Average/SR: 37.21/79.71
  • 100/50: 9/45

Recent ODI Form: 61, 36*, 45, 1, 69, DNB

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 36

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7. Afif Hossain**

**did not make it in the final WC squad

Role: All-Rounder (Left Hand Batter/Right Arm Off Spin)

  • Matches/Innings: 28/24
  • Runs: 546, Best: 93*
  • Average/SR: 28.73/87.50
  • 100/50: 0/3
  • Wickets: 3, Best: 1/0

Recent ODI Form: 3, 24*, 15*, 2, 24

Last ODI: July 16, 2023

Age: 23

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8. Shamim Hossain**

**did not make it in the final WC squad

Role: All-Rounder (Left Hand Batter/Right Arm Off Spin)

*Has not debuted in ODIs yet. Has played 17 ODIs

List A:

  • Matches/Innings: 48/44
  • Runs: 1093, Best: 108*
  • Average/SR: 28.76/83.69
  • 100/50: 0/4
  • Wickets: 17, Best: 3/25

Age: 22

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9. Shakib Al Hasan (C)

Role: All-Rounder (Left Arm Spinner/Left Hand Batter)

  • Matches/Innings: 240/227
  • Runs: 7211, Best: 134*
  • Average/SR: 37.55/82.56
  • 100/50: 9/53
  • Wickets: 305, Best: 5/29
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 10/4
  • Economy: 4.44

Recent ODI Form: 20, 26, 15, 25, 39 & 0/57, 1/9, 2/50, 1/13

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 36

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10. Mehidy Hasan Miraz

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Batter/Right Arm Off Spinner)

  • Matches/Innings: 82/55
  • Runs: 888, Best: 100*
  • Average/SR: 21.65/77.01
  • Wickets: 88, Best: 4/25
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 5/0
  • Economy: 4.70

Recent ODI Form: 19, 37, 5, 25, DNB & 1/38, 2/60, 1/35

Last ODI: July 11,2023

Age: 25

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11. Mahedi Hasan

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Batter/Right Arm Off Spin)

  • Matches/Innings: 8/7
  • Runs: 14, Best: 14
  • Average/SR: 8.00/72.72
  • Wickets: 2, Best: 2/42
  • Economy: 4.56

*Has played 38 T20Is

Recent ODI Form: 14, 7, 3 & 0/17, 2/42, 0/46

Last ODI: March 26, 2021

Age: 28

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12. Nasum Ahmed

Role: Left Hand Orthodox

  • Matches/Innings: 12/11
  • Wickets: 8, Best: 3/19
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 3.73

Recent ODI Form: 3/19, 2/39, 0/54, 3/43, 0/11

Last ODI: March 23, 2023

Age: 28

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13. Taskin Ahmed

Role: Right Arm Fast/Left Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 63/61
  • Wickets: 81, Best: 5/28
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 3/2
  • Economy: 5.43

Recent ODI Form: 3/66, 2/15, 3/26, 1/26, 2/23

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 28

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14. Mustafizur Rahman

Role: Left Arm Fast (or Left Arm Fast Off Spinner)

  • Matches/Innings: 98/92
  • Wickets: 148, Best: 6/43
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 5/5
  • Economy: 5.08

Recent ODI Form: 1/25, 0/31, 4/44, 0/10. 2/60

Last ODI: July 8, 2023

Age: 28

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15. Shoriful Islam

Role: Left Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 22/22
  • Wickets: 3/28, Best: 3/28
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 3/0
  • Economy: 5.57

Recent ODI Form: 1/57, 0/77, 1/21, 2/83, 4/21

Last ODI: July 11, 2023

Age: 22

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16. Ebadot Hossain**

**did not make it to the final World Cup squad

Role: Right Arm Fast

  • Matches/Innings: 12/11
  • Wickets: 22, Best: 4/42
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 2/0
  • Economy: 5.60

Recent ODI Form: 2/29, 0/15, 1/56, 1/53, 1/61

Last ODI: July 8, 2023

Age: 29

*currently injured (after Asia Cup squad was initially announced)

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17. Hasan Mahmud

Role: Right Arm Fast Medium

  • Matches/Innings: 17/17
  • Wickets: 20, Best: 5/32
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/1
  • Economy: 5.54

Recent ODI Form: 1/21, 2/48, 2/44, 0/36, 2/70

Last ODI: July 8, 2023

Age: 23

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18. Tanzim Hasan Sakib

Role: Right Arm Fast Medium

  • Matches/Innings: 2/2
  • Wickets: 2, Best: 2/32
  • Economy: 4.22

Age: 20

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19. Tamim Iqbal*

Role: Left Arm Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 241/239
  • Runs: 8313, Best: 158
  • Average/SR: 36.62/78.54
  • 100/50: 14/56

Age: 34

*Not in the Asia Cup squad due to an injury, but is expected to be back for the World Cup. Update: He came back, but was dropped after public controversy.

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20. Mahmudullah

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Batter/Right Arm Off Spinner)

  • Matches/Innings: 221/192
  • Runs: 5020, Best: 128*
  • 100/50: 3/27
  • Average/SR: 35.35/75.04
  • Wickets: 82, Best: 3/4
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 0/0
  • Economy: 5.21

Age: 37

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Final Thoughts on Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Squad

This may be Bangladesh’s best chance to win a World Cup, or at least to go to the semi-finals.

Mushfiqur Rahim, Tamim Iqbal, and Shakib Al Hasan (and Mahmudullah) have been legends for Bangladesh, and this is their lasst chance. With the yuong crop (Mehidy, Liton, Taskin, Mustafizur, etc.) coming into their own, definitely watch out for this Bangladesh ODI side.

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – Bangladesh World Cup 2023 Squad

Who is selected for Bangladesh’s World Cup 2023 squad?

Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das (WK), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Mohammad Naim, Tanzid Hasan, Tanzim Hasan, Hasan Mahmud, Shamim Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed, and Towhid Hridoy are selected for Bangladesh’s 2023 World Cup preliminary squad.

What is the average age of Bangladeesh’s World Cup and Asia Cup squads?


The average age of Bangladesh Asis Cup 2023 squad is 26.4. Bangladesh’s 19-men preliminary squad includes the most experienced players in the World Cup (Shakib, Tamim, and Mushfiqur) but there are several youngsters as well. They have youngsters such as Tanzim Hasan Sakib (20), Tanzid Hasan Tamim (22), Towhid Hridoy (22), Shoriful Islam (22), Shamim Hossain (22), Afif Hossain (23), Hasan Mahmud (23), and Mohammad Naim (24). The victorious U-19 WC campaign is serving Bangladesh well.

Who is selected for Bangladesh Asia Cup 2023 squad?

Tamim Iqbal, Liton Das (WK), Najmul Hossain Shanto, Mushfiqur Rahim, Shakib Al Hasan, Afif Hossain, Mehidy Hasan Miraz, Mahedi Hasan, Taskin Ahmed, Mustafizur Rahman, Mohammad Naim, Tanzid Hasan Tamim, Tanzim Hasan Sakib, Hasan Mahmud, Shamim Hossain, Shoriful Islam, Nasum Ahmed, and Towhid Hridoy are selected for Bangladesh’s 2023 Asia Cup squad.

Can Bangladesh win the 2023 ODI World Cup?

This may be Bangladesh’s best chance to win the 2023 ODI World Cup, but it is going to be tough. They have a great chance to make their first semi-finals, given their recent ODI Super League record.

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Top 50 Greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time: The Complete List (2023)

Time for the greatest West Indies cricketers of all-time!

West Indies has been a beacon of sunshine in international cricket for several decades. From the golden generation of Test cricketers to the ODI & T20 World Cup winning eras, the Caribbean has been a factory of talent.

Without further ado, let’s dive right in, the greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time across formats and eras.

Key Takeaways

  • Sir Garfield Sobers, Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Vivian Richards, Brian Lara, Courtney Walsh, Malcolm Marshall, George Headley, Curtly Ambrose, Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Chris Gayle, and Sir Clive Lloyd are judged as the Top 10 Greatest West Indian players in cricket history.
  • The country of origin for these players is divided as follows: Barbados (13), Jamaica (10), Guyana/British Guiana (9), Trinidad & Tobago (9), Leeward Islands (4), and Windward Islands (1).
  • In this list of the 50 greatest West Indies cricketers of all time, we have 16 batters, 11 fast bowlers,10 allrounders, 4 spinners, and 4 wicketkeepers,

Table of Contents

List of Top 50 Greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time

Cricket is a highly popular sport in the West Indies, and the region has produced some of the greatest cricketers in the history of the game. These players have made a huge impact on cricket with their incredible performances, and their names have gone down in history as some of the most memorable figures in the sport.

In this list of the greatest 50 greatest West Indian cricketers of all time, we took in account impact on West Indian & world cricket, World Cup wins, individual statistics & performances, captaincy, and legacy. All roles are considered. In this list, you will find the greatest West Indian batters, bowlers, allrounders, and wicketkeepers. Here we go!

Honorable Mentions: Larry Gomes, Carlos Brathwaite, Ravi Rampaul, Bernard Julien, Mervyn Dillon, Jerome Taylor, Fidel Edwards, George Francis, Herman Griffith, Manny Martindale, Leslie Hylton, Hines Johnson, Roy Gilchrist, Johnson Charles, Andre Fletcher, Seymour Nurse, Gus Logie,

Current Players Who Might Make the List in the future: Kraigg Brathwaite, Shai Hope, Evin Lewis, Nicholas Pooran, Shimron Hetmyer, Shannon Gabriel, Joshua da Silva

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50. Lendl Simmons (Trinidad & Tobago, 2006-2021)

  • Role: Right Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper
  • Claim to Fame: One of the heroes of the 2016 T20 World Cup campaigns, knocking India out of the semifinals. Devastating opening batter and dependable behind the stumps
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49. Deryck Murray (Trinidad & Tobago, 1963-1980)

  • Role: Right Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper
  • Claim to Fame: Constant presence behind the stumps for 17 years for the West Indies
  • Record: 4th Highest Test dismissals for WI
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48. Vanburn Holder (Barbados, 1969-1979)

  • Role: Right Arm Medium Pace
  • Claim to Fame: Complemented Wes Hall & Charlie Griffith as an accurate medium pace bowler
  • Record: 109 Test & 950 FC Wickets
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47. Learie ‘Baron’ Constantine (Trinidad & Tobago, 1928-1939)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: One of the early father figures of West Indian cricket. All-rounder, both on the field and off of it. After cricket, he was Trinidad & Tobago’s High Commissioner to the UK and fought against discrimination.
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46. Denesh Ramdin (Trinidad & Tobago, 2005-2019)

  • Role: Wicketkeeper/batter
  • Claim to Fame: Up & down with the bat in his career, but a constant behind the stumps for a better part of the 2010s.
  • Records: Most dismissals in T20I Cricket, 3rd in ODI & Test Cricket
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45. Jason Holder (Barbados, 2013-2023)

  • Role: All-Rounder (Right Arm Medium Pace)
  • Claim to Fame: Effective T20 bowler, handy with the bat, but most importantly, known for his calm demeanor and captaincy.
  • Records: 2nd Most Wickets for WI in T20Is, 6th most in ODI
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44. Ridley Jacobs (Leeward Islands, 1996-2004)

  • Role: Wicket-keeper/batter
  • Claim to Fame: Formed the core of West Indian team in the 1990s
  • Records: 2nd Most dismissals in ODI & Test Cricket
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43. Sir Conrad Hunte (Barbados, 1958-1967)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his performances during the 1960s. Played a crucial part in series against England and scored a ton against all Test nations at that time. Went into public life figure after cricket.
  • Records: 3245 Test & 8916 FC runs
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42. Jackie Hendricks (Jamaica, 1962-1969)

  • Role: Wicketkeeper
  • Claim to Fame: Although his batting stats may not be the most impressive, he was considered one of the best keepers of his time.
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41. Charlie Griffith (Barbados, 1960-1969)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Noted for his impressive fast bowling during the 1960s and forming one of the most feared bowling duos with Wes Hall.
  • Record: 94 Test & 332 First Class (FC) Wickets
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40. Samuel Badree (Trinidad & Tobago, 2012-2018)

  • Role: Right Arm Leg Spin
  • Claim to Fame: Vital cog in West Indies’ 2012 & 2016 victory. Changed the role of the spinner as a Powerplay weapon. Economical and a wicket-taker.
  • Record: 3rd Highest Wicket-Taker in T20Is for WI
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39. Daren Sammy (Windward Islands, 2004-2017)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Recognized for his exceptional leadership skills and match-winning performances in T20 cricket.
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38. Marlon Samuels (Jamaica, 2000-2018)

  • Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Off spin)
  • Claim to Fame: Top scored for West Indies in both the 2012 & 2016 T20 World Cups, including the match winning knocks in the Finals in both tournaments. Controversial off the field.
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37. Lawrence Rowe (Jamaica, 1972-1980)

  • Role: Top-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Famed for his outstanding batting performances in the 1970s. His noteworthy performances in test matches, particularly his remarkable double century on debut (214 & 100* on debut) is a standout among his contemporaries. One of the most stylish cricketers of all-time.
  • Record: 2047 Test & 8755 FC runs, best of 302, 7 tons (in 30 Tests only)
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36. Roy Fredericks (Guyana, 1968-1977)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Renowned for his aggressive batting style and crucial contributions during the 1975 World Cup. Fearless opener.
  • Record: 4334 Test & 16,384 FC runs, 8 Test hundreds.
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35. Andre Russell (Jamaica, 2010-2021)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Possibly the most hard-hitting batting in cricket history. Revolutionized muscular power hitting. The Knight Riders franchise have Andre Russell to thank for their brand (and some of their trophies).
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34. Colin Croft (Guyana, 1977-1982)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Renowned for his intimidating fast bowling in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
  • Record: 125 Test & 428 FC wickets. Stunning Test bowling averaging of 23.30
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33. Jeffrey Dujon (Jamaica)

  • Role: Wicket-Keeper Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Distinguished for his impeccable wicket-keeping skills and significant lower-order contributions during the 1980s. Holds pretty much all Test & ODI wicketkeeping records for the West Indies.
  • Record: Most Dismissals in ODI & Test Cricket for WI
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32. Ian Bishop (Trinidad & Tobago, 1988-1998)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Famed for his accuracy and control with the ball, particularly in one day cricket.
  • Record: 161 Test wickets, 118 ODI, and 549 FC wickets
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31. Sunil Narine (Trinidad & Tobago, 2011-2019)

  • Role: All-Rounder (Mystery Spin Bowler)
  • Claim to Fame: Noted for his ability to bowl spin with exceptional control in T20 cricket. With his batting reinvention, he revolutionized the role of pinch hitters in T20 cricket.
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30. Kemar Roach (Barbados, 2008-)

  • Role: Right Arm Fast
  • Claim to Fame: One of the consistent Test bowlers in the modern era. Sacrificed his limited overs career for the longest format.
  • Record: 5th highest wicket taker in Tests for the West Indies
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29. Ramnaresh Sarwan (Guyana, 2000-2013)

  • Role: Top-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Known for his consistent performances and matches winning knocks in the 2004 Champions Trophy. With Chanderpaul & Lara, Sarwan provided West Indies some of the best batsmen around.
  • Record: 5842 Test & 5804 ODI runs including the memorable 291. 20 international centuries
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28. Alf Valentine (Jamaica, 1950-1962)

  • Role: Left Arm Spin
  • Claim to Fame: Spin twins with Ramadhin. Played a major part in the series victory against England as well as the Tied Test vs Australia in 1961.
  • Record: 139 Test & 475 FC wickets
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27. Sonny Ramadhin (Trinidad & Tobago, 1950-1961)

  • Role: Right arm off spin
  • Claim to Fame: One of the great off spinners of the 1950s, formed a partnership with Alf Valentine. Regarded for his role in the overseas Test victory against England. Ramadhin was the first player from Indian origin to represent the Windies.
  • Record: 158 Test & 758 FC wickets
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26. Kieron Pollard (Trinidad & Tobago, 2007-2022)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Found in the Champions League 2009, Pollard has become popular for his hard-hitting batting, ruthless finishing, and winning franchise trophies. Not many people have influenced the evolution of a format as Pollard has.
  • Records: 2012 T20 World Cup Winner, Mumbai Indians legend, 4th Most T20I runs for WI, and 2nd most T20I wins as captain.
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25. Richie Richardson (Leeward Islands, 1983-1996)

  • Role: Right Hand Bat
  • Claim To Fame: 9 Tons against Australia, 619 runs in 4-Test series vs India
  • Record: 5949 Test Runs, 6248 ODI, and 14618 FC Runs. 21 International Centuries
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24. Rohan Kanhai (British Guiana/Guyana, 1957-1975)

  • Role: Top-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Widely celebrated for his inventive batting style and significant role in the 1975 World Cup squad. His ability to handle pressure and adapt his game to different conditions and situations elevated him to the status of one of the greatest West Indian cricketers of all time. There is a reason Sunil Gavaskar named his son Rohan.
  • Record: 6227 Test runs, 29250 FC runs, 86 FC centuries

*also played one year for Trinidad & Tobago

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23. Carl Hooper (Guyana, 1987-2003)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Popular for his all-round performances in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
  • Records: 2nd Most Catches in ODI Cricket, 4th Highest wicket-taker for WI in ODI, 10000+ runs in international cricket, 23,034 FC runs with 69 centuries
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22. Alvin Kallicharran (Guyana, 1972-1981)

  • Role: Middle-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Renowned for his elegant batting style and crucial contributions during the 1975 and 1979 World Cups.
  • Record: 4399 Test & 32560 FC runs. 87 FC centuries, double century (206) in List A cricket.
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21. Sir Clyde Walcott (Barbados/British Guiana, 1948-1960)

  • Role: Top-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Widely recognized for his record-breaking batting performances in the 1950s. One of the 3 Ws in the 1950s.
  • Record: 3798 Test & 11820 FC runs, 40 FC centuries. Averaged over 56 in both Test & FC cricket.
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20. Sir Everton Weekes (Barbados, 1948-1958)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his outstanding batting skills and record-breaking feats during the 1940s.
  • Record: 4455 Test & 12010 FC runs, 36 FC centuries. Averaged 58.61 in Tests & 55.34 in FC cricket.
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19. Wes Hall (Barbados, 1958-1969)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Recognized for his destructive fast bowling and forming one of the most feared bowling duos with Charlie Griffith.
  • Record: 192 Test & 546 FC wickets

*Also played for Trinidad 1966-1970

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18. Andy Roberts (Leeward Islands, 1974-1983)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his blistering pace and pinpoint accuracy in the 1970s.
  • Record: 202 Test & 889 FC wickets
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17. Michael Holding (Jamaica, 1975-1987)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Nicknamed the ‘whispering death,’ Holding was admired for his smooth action and exceptional control with the ball. Now known for his strong takes in the commentary box.
  • Record: 249 Test wickets, 142 ODI, and 778 FC wickets
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16. Joel Garner (Barbados, 1977-1987)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Famed for his intimidating fast bowling and remarkable accuracy. One of the recognizable pillars of the famed bowling attack.
  • Records: Best career ODI economy rate (3.09), 259 Test wickets at an average of 20.97. Also took 146 ODI & 881 FC wickets
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15. Lance Gibbs (British Guiana, 1958-1976)

  • Role: Off Spin Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Admired for his spin bowling and shrewd field settings in the 1960s and 1970s.
  • Records: First spinner to 300 Test wickets, bowled 78,430 FC balls & 27,115 Test balls. Best of 8/38 in an innings.
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14. Dwayne Bravo (Trinidad & Tobago, 2004-2021)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his aggressive batting and his ability to bowl at any stage of the game.
  • Records: Most Wickets for WI in T20Is, Most Wickets in T20s of all-time (615), 3rd most in ODI cricket, Most franchise tournament wins in history (constant competition with Pollard)

Also Read: Top 55 All-Rounders in Cricket History List (The Complete Guide)

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13. Sir Gordon Greenidge (Barbados, 1974-1991)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Recognized for his powerful batting and ability to score freely in both Test and One Day cricket.
  • Records: 37,354 FC runs, 30 international centuries, and 92 FC tons.
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12. Desmond Haynes (Barbados, 1978-1994)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Admired for his consistent batting performances in the 1980s and 1990s. A giant in first class cricket as well.
  • Records: Pioneer in ODI batting, had most tons (17) till Sachin Tendulkar overtook him. More than 16,000 international runs, 26,000 FC runs, and 15,000 List A runs.
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11. Sir Curtly Ambrose (Leeward Islands, 1988-2000)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Distinguished for his fast, accurate bowling and significant contributions in the 1980s and 1990s.
  • Records: 941 FC wickets, 405 Test wickets, and bowled some of the best spells.

*Also played for Antigua and Barbuda

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10. Sir Clive Lloyd (British Guiana, 1966-1985)

  • Role: Left Hand Batter/Captain
  • Claim to Fame: Known for his leadership of the West Indies team during the 1970s and 1980s, leading them to two World Cup titles.
  • Records: 31232 FC, 10915 List A, 7515 Test runs. Two-time WC winning captain.
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9. Chris Gayle (Jamaica, 1999-2021)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his aggressive batting and record-breaking performances in T20 cricket. Had a couple of double hundreds in Test matches as well. Pioneer in T20 batting. Was West Indies’ Top 2 scorers in their winning campaigns of 2004 Champions Trophy as well as their 2012 & 2016 T20 World Cup campaigns
  • Records: Most Catches for WI in ODI Cricket, Most ODI & T20I Runs for West Indies, Most T20 Runs (14562), Most T20 Hundreds (22), Most T20 Sixes (1056)
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8. Shivnarine Chanderpaul (Guyana, 1994-2015)

  • Role: Top-Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Amusing batting stances, marks below the eyes, but most importantly, remarkable batting performances in Test cricket. The Wall of West Indian cricket.
  • Records: Most Tests for West Indies (164), 2nd Highest Test Runs (11867), 3rd Highest ODI Runs (8778)
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7. George Headley (Jamaica, 1930-1954)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Admired for his batting prowess and stylish strokeplay during the 1930s and 1940s.
  • Records: 103 FC/22 Tests, 9921 Runs/2190 Runs, 69.86/60.83 Average, best of 344*, 33/44 – 100s/50s
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6. Malcolm Marshall (Barbados, 1978-1992)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Famed for his express pace and lethal bounce, making him one of the most feared bowlers in the 1980s.
  • Records: 376 Test wickets, 157 ODI wickets, 1651 FC wickets, 46.7 Test Strike Rate
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5. Courtney Walsh (Jamaica, 1984-2001)

  • Role: Fast Bowler
  • Claim to Fame: Noted for his remarkable accuracy and ability to extract the most out of even the most lifeless pitches.
  • Records: Most Test & ODI Wickets for WI, 1807 FC Wickets, 2nd most Test matches for West Indies (132), 519 Test wickets, 5/1 (best ODI analysis)
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4. Brian Lara (Trinidad & Tobago, 1990-2016)

  • Role: Middle Order Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Renowned for his record-breaking batting feats and stylish stroke play. It is no joke that he scored the highest and third highest score in Tests. One of the remaining cogs of a declining Test side.
  • Records: 11953 Test Runs, 10405 in ODI, 22156 FC, and 14602 in Lisa A cricket. Highest Test Score (400), Most Catches in Test Cricket/3rd Most Catches in ODI Cricket
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3. Sir Frank Worrell (Barbados/Jamaica, 1948-1963)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Noted for his leadership of the West Indies team in the 1960s and setting up a legacy of success. Sir Frank Worrell was the first black captain to represent the West Indies and also captained the national team in that famed 1961 Test series, which featured the first Tied test.
  • Record: 3860 Test runs, 15025 FC runs, 39 FC centuries.
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2. Sir Vivian Richards (Leeward Islands, 1974-1991)

  • Role: Opening Batsman
  • Claim to Fame: Celebrated for his powerful batting and remarkable consistency in the 1970s and 1980s. Possibly the greatest batsman the world has ever seen, and definitely, the most charismatic.
  • Record: 36212 FC runs, 8540 Tests runs, & 6721 ODI runs. 114 First Class hundreds to go with his 35 international centuries and 26 List A tons. Averages 50.23 in Tests & 47.00 in ODIs
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1. Sir Garfield Sobers (Barbados, 1954-1974)

  • Role: All-Rounder
  • Claim to Fame: Admired for his incredible all-round performances and ability to turn a game on its head. One of the two greatest all-rounders in cricket history.
  • Record: 28,314 FC runs & 1,043 FC wickets. 86 FC tons, 26 Test centuries, best of 365* and 6/73 (Test) & 9/49 (FC). Also hit six sixes.
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World Cup Winning West Indies Team & Players

One of West Indies cricket’s greatest strengths has been performances in the ICC Cricket World Cup and Champions Trophy tournaments. Here are the complete squads and stats.

West Indies 1975 World Cup Squad

  • Clive Lloyd (C), Keith Boyce, Roy Fredericks, Lance Gibbs, Gordon Greenidge, Vanburn Holder, Bernard Julien, Alvin Kallicharran, Rohan Kanhai, Deryck Murray (WK), Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Maurice Foster, Lawrence Rowe
  • Most Wickets: Bernard Julien, Keith Boyce
  • Most Runs: Alvin Kallicharan, Clive Lloyd

1979 World Cup Squad

  • Clive Lloyd (C), Joel Garner, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Michael Holding, Alvin Kallicharran, Collis King, Deryck Murray (WK), Viv Richards, Andy Roberts, Larry Gomes, Faoud Bacchus, Malcolm Marshall
  • Most Wickets: Mihcael Holding, Andy Roberts
  • Most Runs: Viv Richards, Gordon Greenidge

1983 World Cup Squad (Runner Up)

  • Clive Lloyd (C), Faoud Bacchus, Wayne Daniel, Winston Davis, Jeff Dujon (WK), Joel Garner, Larry Gomes, Gordon Greenidge, Desmond Haynes, Michael Holding, Gus Logie, Malcolm Marshall, Viv Richards, Andy Roberts
  • Most Wickets:
  • Most Runs: Viv Richards, Larry Gomes, Gordon Greenidge

2004 Champions Trophy

  • Brian Lara (C), Ian Bradshaw, Dwayne Bravo, Courtney Browne (WK), Shivnarine Chanderpaul, Corey Collymore, Mervyn Dillon, Chris Gayle, Ryan Hinds, Wavell Hinds, Sylvester Joseph, Ricardo Powell, Ramnaresh Sarwan, Daren Sammy
  • Most Wickets: Chris Gayle, Ian Bradshaw, Mervyn Dillon
  • Most Runs: Ramnaresh Sarwan, Chris Gayle, Shivnarine Chanderpaul

2012 T20 World Cup Squad

  • Daren Sammy (C), Dwayne Bravo (VC), Samuel Badree, Darren Bravo, Johnson Charles, Fidel Edwards, Chris Gayle, Sunil Narine, Kieron Pollard, Denesh Ramdin (WK), Ravi Rampaul, Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons, Dwayne Smith
  • Most Wickets: Sunil Narine, Ravi Rampaul
  • Most Runs: Marlon Samuels, Chris Gayle

2016 T20 World Cup Squad

  • Daren Sammy (C), Jason Holder (VC), Chris Gayle, Samuel Badree, Sulieman Benn, Carlos Brathwaite, Dwayne Bravo, Johnson Charles (WK), Evin Lewis, Ashley Nurse, Denesh Ramdin (WK), Andre Russell, Marlon Samuels, Lendl Simmons (WK), Jerome Taylor (Dwayne Bravo, Fletcher, Narine, Pollard – withdrawn)
  • Most Wickets: Andre Russell, Dwayne Bravo
  • Most Runs: Marlon Samuels, Chris Gayle

Greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time – The Stats

Most of the players who have dominated the statistics below feature in our list of the greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time.

Which West Indian cricketers played 100 Tests?

  • Chanderpaul (164), Walsh (132), Lara (130), Richads (121), Haynes (116), Lloyd (110), Greenidge (108), Gayle (103), Hooper (102)

Top 10 Most Runs for West Indies

Most Test Runs for WIMost ODI Runs for WIMost T20I Runs for WI
Brian Lara – 11912Chris Gayle – 10425Chris Gayle – 1899
Shivnarine Chanderpaul – 11867Brian Lara – 10348Nicholas Pooran – 1662
Viv Richards – 8540Shivnarine Chanderpaul – 8778 Marlon Samuels – 1611
Garfield Sobers – 8032Desmond Haynes – 8648Kieron Pollard – 1569
Gordon Greenidge – 7558Viv Richards – 6721 Lendl Simmons – 1527
Clive Lloyd – 7515Richie Richardson – 6248Evin Lewis – 1465
Desmond Haynes – 7487Ramnaresh Sarwan – 5804 Dwayne Bravo – 1255
Chris Gayle – 7214Carl Hooper – 5761Rovman Powell – 1082
Rohan Kanhai – 6227 Marlon Samuels – 5606 Johnson Charles – 988
Richie Richardson – 5949Gordon Greenidge – 5134Brandon King – 977

Top 10 Most Wickets for West Indies

Most Test Wickets for WIMost ODI Wickets for WIMost T20I Wickets for WI
Courtney Walsh – 519Courtney Walsh – 227Dwayne Bravo – 78
Curtly Ambrose – 405Curtly Ambrose – 225Jason Holder – 57
Malcolm Marshall – 376 Dwayne Bravo – 199Samuel Badree – 54
Lance Gibbs – 309Carl Hooper – 193Sunil Narine – 52
Kemar Roach – 265Chris Gayle – 167Sheldon Cottrell – 52
Joel Garner – 259Jason Holder – 159Darren Sammy – 44
Michael Holding – 249Malcolm Marshall – 157Kieron Pollard – 42
Garfield Sobers – 235Joel Garner – 146Kesrick Williams – 41
Andy Roberts – 202 Michael Holding – 142Obed McCoy – 41
Wes Hall – 192Mervyn Dillon – 130Andre Russell – 39

Top 5 Most Matches as Captain for West Indies

Most Test matches as WI captainMost ODI matches as WI captainMost T20I matches as WI captain
Clive Lloyd (36 wins/74)Brian Lara (59/125)Darren Sammy (27/47)
Viv Richards (27/50)Viv Richards (67/105)Kieron Pollard (13/39)
Brian Lara (10/47)Richie Richardson (46/87)Carlos Brathwaite (11/30)
Garfield Sobers (9/39)Jason Holder (24/86)Nicholas Pooran (8/23)
Jason Holder (11/37)Clie Lloyd (64/84)Chris Gayle (6/17)

Top 5 Most Dismissals for West Indies

Most Test dismissals for WI Most ODI dismissals for WIMost T20I dismissals for WI
Jeffrey Dujon – 270Jefrey Dujon – 204Denesh Ramdin – 63
Ridley Jacobs – 219Ridley Jacobs – 189Nicholas Pooran – 39
Denesh Ramdin – 217Denesh Ramdin – 188Devon Thomas – 14
Deryck Murray – 189Shai Hope – 134Chadwick Walton – 12
Junior Murray – 102Courntney Browne – 68Andre Fletcher – 11

*Note: Richie Richardson won 11/24 Test as 45.83%.

Top 5 Most Catches for West Indies

Most Test catches for WIMost ODI catches for WIMost T20I catches for WI
Brian Lara – 164Chris Gayle – 123Dwayne Bravo– 44
Viv Richards – 122Carl Hooper – 120Kieron Pollard – 42
Carl Hooper – 115Brian Lara – 117Lendl Simmons – 34
Garfield Sobers – 109Viv Richards – 100Daren Sammy – 30
Chris Gayle – 96Richie Richardson – 75Rovman Powell – 26

Final Thoughts

The West Indies cricket team has been graced by numerous players who have left an indelible mark on the sport.

These players, hailing from various regions of the Caribbean, have showcased skillsets and abilities that have often been unparalleled. From powerful batsmen who could change the course of a game with their prowess to bowlers whose deliveries instilled fear in the hearts of their opponents, these individuals have truly shaped cricket in the West Indies.

Their contributions to the sport are not only celebrated in their home countries, but also recognized and revered globally. They serve as a testament to the rich and vibrant cricketing history of the West Indies, and their legacies continue to inspire the next generation of cricketers.

Which West Indies cricketer is your favorite? Do you agree with this list of the greatest West Indies Cricketers of all time?

Comment below!

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) – Greatest West Indies Cricketers of All Time

Q1: Who is considered the best all-rounder in West Indies cricket history?

A: Sir Garfield Sobers is widely regarded as the best all-rounder in the history of West Indies cricket. His exceptional performances with both the bat and ball have earned him this distinction.

Q2: Who held the record for the highest individual score in Test cricket from the West Indies?

A: Brian Lara holds the record for the highest individual score in Tests from the West Indies, with his unbeaten 400 runs against England in 2004.

Q3: Are there notable cricket players from each region of the Caribbean?

A: Yes, each region of the Caribbean has produced notable cricket players. For instance, Brian Lara hails from Trinidad, Sir Garfield Sobers from Barbados, and Chris Gayle from Jamaica.

Q4: Which West Indies captain led the team to two World Cup victories?

A: Sir Clive Lloyd was the captain of the West Indies team that won the Cricket World Cup in 1975 and 1979.

Sources: West Indies all-time XI: The XI | ESPNcricinfo

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India World Cup 2023 Squad Breakdown: Which of these 15-men will make the India 2023 Cricket World Cup XI?

Let’s breakdown India World Cup 2023 squad.

Here is a quick preview: India is going with experience to help them go all the way in this upcoming World Cup.

Let’s dive right in.

Key Takeaways from India World Cup 2023 ODI Squad

  • The average age of India Asia Cup 2023 squad is 32.7. India is going with a squad that has lots of experience but there are a couple of new faces as well. They have youngsters like Shubman Gill (24), and Ishan Kishan (25), On the other end of the spectrum, we have stalwarts like Ravichandran Ashwin (37), Virat Kohli (34) and Rohit Sharma (36).
  • The 15-member India’s World Cup squad has average ODI match experience of 97 ODIs (1449 ODIs among 15 players). Virat Kohli (281), Rohit Sharma (251) & Ravindra Jadeja (186) are their most experienced players.
  • India’s squad composition is as follows: 7 proper batters (0 part time bowlers), 4 all-rounders, and 4 proper bowling options. In total, India has 8 bowling options (1 off spin, 1 left arm spin, 1 left arm wrist spin, and 5 right arm pace) in their squad if absolutely needed. India do not have a leg-spinner or left arm pace bowler.
  • India has 2 left-handed batting options (Kishan) and two wicketkeeping options.

India Cricket World Cup Team at a Glance

PlayerRoleAge
Rohit SharmaBatter36
Shubman GillBatter24
Ishan KishanBatter/Wicketkeeper25
Virat KohliBatter34
Shreyas IyerBatter28
KL RahulBatter/Wicketkeeper31
Tilak Verma**Batter/Part-time off spin21
Suryakumar YadavBatter33
Hardik PandyaAll-Rounder/Right Arm Pace29
Ravindra JadejaAll-Rounder/Left Arm Spin34
Axar Patel*All-Rounder/Left Arm Spin29
Shardul ThakurAll-Rounder/Right Arm Pace31
Kuldeep YadavLeft Arm Wrist28
Jasprit BumrahRight Arm Pace29
Mohammad ShamiRight Arm Pace33
Mohammad SirajRight Arm Pace29
Prasidh Krishna**Right Arm Pace27
Ravichandran AshwinAll-Rounder/Right Arm Spin37
Sanju Samson**Batter/Wicketkeeper28

*injured, withdrawn from the squad

**not picked in the final squad

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India Cricket World Cup 2023 Potential XI

  1. Rohit Sharma (C)
  2. Shubman Gill
  3. Virat Kohli
  4. Shreyas Iyer
  5. KL Rahul
  6. Ravindra Jadeja
  7. Hardik Pandya
  8. Ravichandran Ashwin/Shardul Thakur (depending on condiions)
  9. Kuldeep Yadav
  10. Mohammad Siraj
  11. Jasprit Bumrah

Injury News

  • Rishabh Pant is indefinitely out after a horrific car accident.
  • Axar Patel has been ruled out due to quadriceps strains.
  • KL Rahul has been nursing a back injury since IPL 2023. Shreyas Iyer has been out since the beginning of the year due to a thigh injury. They both returned to the fold.
  • Jasprit Bumrah is returning after a back injury. Prasidh Krishna is returning from a back injury as well. They have both returned, but Krishna did not make it to the final squad.

10 India Players Who Were Unlucky to Miss Out

  • Axar Patel, Yuzvendra Chahal, Washington Sundar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Arshdeep Singh, Deepak Chahar, Shikhar Dhawan, Ruturaj Gaikwad, Yashasvi Jaiswal, Ravi Bishnoi

Also Read: Indian Cricket Team Depth: List of Top 75 Players of Indian Cricket

3 Surprise Picks for India’s World Cup Squad

  • Tilak Verma, Mohammad Shami, Prasidh Krishna

How many players were also in India’s 2019 ODI World Cup Squad?

  • 8 (Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya, Jasprit Bumrah, Kuldeep Yadav, Mohammad Shami)

India World Cup 2023 Squad – Complete List of Players

1. Rohit Sharma (C)

Role: Right Hand Bat (Opener)

  • Matches/Innings: 251/243
  • Runs: 10112, Best: 264
  • Average/SR: 48.85/90.52
  • 100/50: 30/52

Recent ODI Form: 12*, 11, 74*, 56, 53, 0, 81

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 36

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2. Shubman Gill

Role: Right Hand Bat (Opener)

  • Matches/Innings: 35/35
  • Runs: 1917, Best: 208
  • Average/SR: 66.10/102.84
  • 100/50: 6/9

Recent ODI Form: 10, 67*, 58, 19, 121, 27*, 74, 104

Last ODI: September 24, 2023

Age: 24

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3. Ishan Kishan (WK)

Role: Left Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper

  • Matches/Innings: 25/22
  • Runs: 886, Best: 210
  • 100/50: 1/7
  • Average/SR: 44.30/102.42
  • Catches/Stumpings: 13/2

Recent ODI Form: 82, 33, 5, 23*, 18, 31

Last ODI: September 24, 2023

Age: 25

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4. Virat Kohli

Role: Right Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 281/269
  • Runs: 13083, Best: 183
  • Average/SR: 57.38/93.78
  • 6100/50: 47/65

Recent ODI Form: 4, 122*, 3, 56

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 34

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5. Shreyas Iyer

Role: Right Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 47/42
  • Runs: 1801, Best: 113*
  • Average/SR: 46.17/97.88
  • 100/50: 3/14

Recent ODI Form: 14, 3, 105, 48

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 28

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6. KL Rahul (WK)

Role: Right Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper/#5/Occasional Opener

  • Matches/Innings: 61/58
  • Runs: 2291, Best: 112
  • 100/50: 6/15
  • Average/SR: 47.72/87.64
  • Catches/Stumpings: 40/4

Recent ODI Form: 111*, 39, 19, 58*, 52, 26

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 31

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7. Suryakumar Yadav

Role: Right Hand Bat

  • Matches/Innings: 30/28
  • Runs: 667, Best: 72*
  • 100/50: 0/4
  • Average/SR: 27.79/105.70

Recent ODI Form: 26, 50, 72*, 8

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 33

Also Read: Is SuryaKumar Yadav the Most Complete 360 Player in T20 Cricket?

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8. Hardik Pandya (VC)

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Pace)

  • Matches/Innings: 82/60
  • Runs: 1758, Best: 92*
  • Average/SR: 33.80/1120.21
  • 100/50: 0/11
  • Wickets: 79, Best: 4/24
  • Economy: 5.51

Recent ODI Form: 87, 5 & 1/34, 1/17, 1/14, 3/3

Last ODI: September 17, 2023

Age: 29

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9. Ravichandran Ashwin

Role: All-Rounder (Right Hand Bat/Right Arm Off-Spin)

  • Matches/Innings: 115/63
  • Runs: 707, Best: 65
  • Average/SR: 16.44/86.96
  • 100/50: 0/1
  • Wickets: 155, Best: 4/25
  • Economy: 4.94

Recent ODI Form: 1/47, 3/41

Last ODI: September 24, 2023

Age: 37

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10. Ravindra Jadeja

Role: All-Rounder (Left Arm Spin, Left Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 186/127
  • Runs: 2636, Best: 87
  • Average/SR: 32.14/84.43
  • 100/50: 0/13
  • Wickets: 204, Best: 5/36
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 7/1
  • Economy: 4.92

Recent ODI Form: 14, 4, 7, 3*, 13*, 35 & 3/40, 0/26, 2/33, 1/53, 1/51, 3/42, 0/61

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 34

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11. Axar Patel *

*injured, withdrawn from the tournament

Role: All-Rounder (Left Arm Spin/ Left Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 52/32
  • Runs: 513, Best: 64*
  • Average/SR: 18.77/102.48
  • 100/50: 0/2
  • Wickets: 58, Best: 3/24
  • Economy: 4.51

Recent ODI Form: 21, 2*, 29*, 2, 1 & 1/16, 0/25, 2/57, 0/4

Last ODI: July 29, 2023

Age: 29

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12. Shardul Thakur

Role: All-Rounder (Right Arm Pace/Right Hand Bat)

  • Matches/Innings: 44/43
  • Runs: 329, Best: 50*
  • Average/SR: 17.31/105.11
  • 100/50: 0/1
  • Wickets: 63, Best: 4/37
  • Economy: 6.24

Recent ODI Form: 1, 16, 3, 11 & 1/14, 3/42, 4/37, 1/26, 1/16, 3/65, 0/78, 0/35

Last ODI: September 24, 2023

Age: 31

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13. Kuldeep Yadav

Role: Left Arm Wrist Spin

  • Matches/Innings: 90/87
  • Wickets: 152, Best: 6/25
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 7/2
  • Economy: 5.13

Recent ODI Form: 0/34, 5/25, 4/43, 0/1, 2/48

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 28

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14. Jasprit Bumrah

Role: Right Arm Pace

  • Matches/Innings: 78/77
  • Wickets: 129, Best: 6/19
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 5/2
  • Economy: 4.67

Recent ODI Form: 1/18, 2/30, 1/23, 1/43, 3/81

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 29

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15. Mohammad Shami

Role: Right Arm Pace

  • Matches/Innings: 94/93
  • Wickets: 171, Best: 5/51
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 9/2
  • Economy: 5.57

Recent ODI Form: 1/29, 2/32, 5/51, 1/39

Last ODI: September 24, 2023

Age: 33

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16. Mohammad Siraj

Role: Right Arm Pace

  • Matches/Innings: 30/29
  • Wickets: 54, Best: 6/21
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 2/1
  • Economy: 4.87

Recent ODI Form: 3/61, 0/23, 1/17, 6/21, 1/68

Last ODI: September 27, 2023

Age: 29

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17. Prasidh Krishna**

**not picked in the final World Cup squad

Role: Right Arm Pace

  • Matches/Innings: 14/14
  • Wickets: 25, Best: 4/12
  • 4-fer/5-fer: 2/0
  • Economy: 5.32

Recent ODI Form: 0/48, 0/62, 1/30, 3/50, 1/28

Last ODI: August 20, 2022

Age: 27

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18. Sanju Samson **

**Not picked in the final WC squad

Role: Right Hand Bat/Wicketkeeper

  • Matches/Innings: 13/12
  • Runs: 390, Best: 86*
  • 100/50: 0/3
  • Average/SR: 55.71/104.00
  • Catches/Stumpings: 7/2

Recent ODI Form: 86*, 30*, 2*, 36, 9, 51

Last ODI: August 1, 2023

Age: 28

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7. Tilak Verma **

**Not picked in the final WC squad

Role: Left Hand Bat/Right Arm Off spin

*Has not yet debuted in ODIs, played 7 T20Is

List A Record

  • Matches/Innings: 25/25
  • Runs: 1236, Best: 156*
  • 100/50: 5/5
  • Average/SR: 56.18/101.64

Age: 21

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Final Thoughts

Usually with India’s squads, you have a feeling of how the campaign is going to go.

This time, I cannot really say. With an overkill of cricket, ODIs have been squeezed out of the ODI calendar.

Add to that, KL Rahul, Shreyas Iyer, Bumrah, Prasidh Krishna are just coming out of injury, Tilak Verma has not played a single ODI, and Shami hasn’t played for a while. At the same time, there is discussion about who didnt’t make the squad, Yuzvendra Chahal & one of the off-spin options.

This is still a great squad, with a mix of youth & experience. My only concern is the lack of match time, recurring injuries, and relative instability.

But with home advantage, you never know. Can India repeat the magic of 2011? Have your say in the comments below!

Sources: Press Release – Cricinfo

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Frequently Asked Questions – India World Cup 2023 Squad

What is the average age of India’s 2023 Cricket World Cup squad?

The average age of India Asia Cup 2023 squad is 32.7. India is going with a squad that has lots of experience but there are a couple of new faces as well. They have youngsters like Shubman Gill (24), and Ishan Kishan (25), On the other end of the spectrum, we have stalwarts like Virat Kohli (34) and Rohit Sharma (36).

Who is selected for India’s 2023 Cricket World Cup and India Asia Cup 2023 squad?

Rohit Sharma (C), Shubman Gill, Ishan Kishan (WK), Virat Kohli, Shreyas Iyer, KL Rahul, Ravindra Jadeja, Hardik Pandya, Ravichandran Ashwin, Kuldeep Yadav, Jasprit Bumrah, Shardul Thakur, Mohammad Shami, Mohammad Siraj, and Suryakumar Yadav made it in India’s 2023 Cricket World Cup squad.India World Cup 2023 Squad: (From left to right) Pictured - Jasprit Bumrah, Hardik Pandya, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja

Can India win the 2023 ODI World Cup?

Yes, India can win the 2023 ODI World Cup if they make full use of home conditions and home injuries do not occur anymore.

Will Bumrah play the 2023 ODI World Cup?

Yes, it seems that Jasprit Bumrah has recovered from his injury and will play in the 2023 ODI Cricket World Cup. Bumrah has been selected for the 2023 Asia Cup squad.

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