New Zealand ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: Full fixtures, match timings, venue details

Updated : Jun 27, 2023 16:13
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New Zealand, runners-up in the last two editions of the ODI World Cup, will kickstart the ODI World Cup against England in the tournament opener on October 5.

4 days later, the Kiwis will take on Qualifier 1 in Hyderabad. Next they will head to Chennai, where they will face Asian giants Bangladesh & Afghanistan on October 14 & 18 respectively.

The scenic Dharamsala will play host to their big game against India on October 22, followed by a day game against the Aussies on October 28.

South Africa will be their next opponents on November 1 in Pune before they head to Bengaluru where they'll play their final two league encounters, against Pakistan on November 4 & against Qualifier 2 on November 9.

Kane Williamson's still in contention?

Black Caps captain Kane Williamson was earlier ruled out of the World Cup due to an ACL injury but such has been his recovery that the Kiwis are now hopeful that the veteran batter could play some part in the marquee event in India. If he's indeed available for even a few matches, it will be a massive boost for New Zealand.

New Zealand Full fixtures list:

  • New Zealand vs England, October 5 - Ahmedabad (2 PM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Q1, October 9 - Hyderabad (2 PM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Bangladesh, October 14 - Chennai (10:30 AM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Afghanistan, October 18 - Chennai (2 PM IST)
  • New Zealand vs India, October 22 - Dharamsala (2 PM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Australia, October 28 - Dharamsala (10:30 AM IST)
  • New Zealand vs South Africa, November 1 - Pune (2 PM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Pakistan, November 4 - Bengaluru (10:30 AM IST)
  • New Zealand vs Q2, November 9 - Bengaluru (2 PM IST)
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