ODI World Cup 2023: Final and semi-final match tickets go on sale this Friday; Know how and where to get them.

ODI World Cup 2023 Ticket Booking: Tickets will be available for purchase at 8:00 p.m. IST on the ODI World Cup’s official ticket website (https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com). “Starting tomorrow, Friday 15 September at 20h00 IST, fans can secure their seats for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-finals and final by visiting the official ticketing website,” the ICC said in a statement.

ODI World Cup 2023 Semifinal and Final Ticket Booking

According to the International Cricket Council, tickets for the ODI World Cup 2023 semifinal and final will go on sale on September 15, Friday. The tickets will be available for purchase beginning at 8:00 p.m. IST on the ODI World Cup’s official ticket website (https://tickets.cricketworldcup.com). “Starting tomorrow, Friday 15 September at 20h00 IST, fans can secure their seats for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 semi-finals and final by visiting the official ticketing website,” the ICC said in a statement.

These are the most recent tickets for the following games:

1. Semi-final 1: Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, November 15

2. Semi-final 2: Eden Gardens in Kolkata, November 16

3. Final: Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, November 19th

The One-Day International World Cup will begin on October 5 in Ahmedabad, when the Jos Buttler-led side will face New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

Ten teams from across the world will compete in this competition, which will be hosted by India for the first time in its history.

India has previously hosted the showpiece event in 1987, 1996, and 2011, albeit as co-hosts.

The MS Dhoni-led side did win the 2011 ODI World Cup when it was staged in India, defeating former champions Sri Lanka in the final at the Wankhede Stadium.

From October 5 to November 19, 48 matches will be played in ten different locations around the country, including Delhi, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Dharamshala, Kolkata, Chennai, Lucknow, Pune, and Bengaluru.

Each team will play nine matches before the top four teams advance to the semifinals.

This prestigious event will be officiated by 16 umpires, 12 of whom are members of the Elite Panel of ICC Umpires.

The ICC has nominated four match referees for this tournament: Jeff Crowe, Andy Pycroft, Richie Richardson, and Javagal Srinath.

Nitin Menon and Kumar Dharamsena will be the umpires for the tournament opener between England and New Zealand, along with two on-field umpires with Srinath, while Paul Wilson will be the TV umpire.

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