India gear up for warm-up clashes against England and Netherlands. The warm-ups are not only an opportunity for India to hone their abilities and put their mettle to the test. Also for spectators to get a sneak peak at the form of their favorite players.
India has planned a comprehensive preparation for the highly anticipated ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, which includes two official warm-up matches against dangerous opponents. These warm-up games are not only opportunities for India to hone their talents and put them to the test. Also for fans to get a glimpse of the form and potential of their favorite teams and individuals.
The warm-up games held in Guwahati, Thiruvananthapuram, and Hyderabad. All warm-up games will begin at 2:00 PM IST, making them available to fans all throughout India. Every exhilarating minute of these matches can be seen LIVE and Exclusive on the Star Sports Network and Disney+ Hotstar.
The Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad will host two enthralling contests. On September 29, New Zealand and Pakistan will square off, kicking off their World Cup campaigns. The action continues on October 3 as Pakistan takes on Australia in what promises to be a heated encounter between two cricketing powerhouses.
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Guwahati’s Barsapara Cricket Stadium
Another venue brimming with excitement. The clash between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka on September 29 marks the beginning of a cricketing extravaganza. On September 30, cricket fans can look forward to a thrilling encounter between India and England, followed by England taking on Bangladesh on October 2. The warm-up action in Guwahati concludes on October 3, with Afghanistan facing Sri Lanka in what promises to be an intense showdown.
Meanwhile, four thrilling matches will be held at Thiruvananthapuram’s Greenfield International Stadium. September 29, South Africa and Afghanistan will begin off the proceedings. On September 30, Australia will face the Netherlands, providing an insight inside their preparations. On October 2, New Zealand will meet South Africa, while India will face the Netherlands on October 3. Presenting fans with a tantalizing preview of what to expect in the upcoming World Cup.