Welcome to your one‑stop spot for everything World Cup cricket. Whether you’re tracking the opening game or looking for a quick stats recap, we’ve got you covered. This page pulls together the hottest news, match times and player insights so you never miss a beat.
The tournament runs on a tight calendar, with matches packed into stadiums across the host nation. Check the schedule below for dates, venues and kickoff times. All times are listed in local time, so adjust if you’re watching from abroad.
Group Stage: October 5 – November 2
- England vs South Africa – Oct 5, 2:00 PM (London)
- India vs Australia – Oct 6, 5:00 PM (Mumbai)
- New Zealand vs Pakistan – Oct 7, 3:00 PM (Auckland)
Knock‑out Stage: November 5 – November 14
- Quarter‑finals start at 3:00 PM local time, followed by semis and the final on November 14.
For live scores, we update the scoreboard every ball. You can see run rates, wickets and bowling figures at a glance. If you miss a game, the replay section gives you a quick highlight reel under 5 minutes.
Every World Cup creates stars. Keep an eye on the top run‑scorers, wicket‑takers and emerging talent. Right now, Virat Kohli leads the run chart with 312 runs, while Jasprit Bumrah tops the wicket tally with 14 dismissals.
We also track strike rates, economy rates and fielding catches. If you like deeper analysis, our player comparison tool lets you stack two cricketers side by side – perfect for fantasy league pick‑ups.
New faces often make a splash. Watch for debutants like Tamim Iqbal Jr., who just smashed a fifty on debut. Their performances can shift a team’s momentum in a flash.
Beyond individual numbers, team stats matter too. Look at average scores per innings, partnership lengths and the number of successful run‑chases. These figures help you predict which side might win the toss or dominate the second innings.
Got a question about a particular match or player? Drop it in the comments and the community will jump in. We love hearing what fans think, whether you’re cheering for the underdog or analysing a tactical move.
Stay tuned as the World Cup unfolds. We'll keep the page fresh with breaking news, injury updates and final predictions. Grab a snack, settle in, and enjoy the cricket drama – it's all right here.
The Reserve Day rule in ICC Cricket World Cup is an important factor for ensuring a fair and successful tournament. It allows for matches to be rescheduled in the event of adverse weather or any other unforeseen circumstance. The Reserve Day is always the day after the scheduled match and provides an opportunity for the match to be completed without disruption. This rule ensures that teams have adequate time to prepare for the match and eliminates any potential bias or favoritism. Additionally, the rule ensures that teams have an equal amount of time to practice and strategize for their opponents. Ultimately, the Reserve Day ensures that the ICC Cricket World Cup is a fair and competitive tournament.
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