Your Guide to Watching the 2023 World Cup Warm-Up Matches

 
Your Guide to Watching the 2023 World Cup Warm-Up Matches
Your Guide to Watching the 2023 World Cup Warm-Up Matches


The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup warm-up matches are set to captivate audiences across the globe, offering a sneak peek into the upcoming tournament's excitement. These practice matches, hosted at three different venues, promise a thrilling prelude to the main event. Here's where you can catch all the live action:


Warm-Up Match Overview:

Ten teams will engage in two warm-up fixtures each, providing an invaluable opportunity to adapt to the conditions they'll encounter during the World Cup. These matches are scheduled to take place between Friday, September 29, and Tuesday, October 3.

Broadcast Details:


India: As the tournament hosts, India will air all warm-up matches. Star Sports will broadcast them on live television, and fans can also stream the matches live on Disney+ Hotstar.

Pakistan: Cricket enthusiasts in Pakistan can catch all the warm-up fixtures on PTV and ARY.

Sri Lanka: Maharaja TV will showcase the warm-up matches for fans in Sri Lanka.

New Zealand: Sky Sports NZ will provide live coverage of the warm-up matches in New Zealand.

Australia: Australian fans can watch the matches on Fox Sports, both on linear TV and Kayo.

England: Sky Sports will broadcast the warm-up fixtures in England, with the exception of South Africa vs. Afghanistan, Australia vs. Netherlands, and Afghanistan vs. Sri Lanka, which will be available on both linear and digital platforms.

Afghanistan: Ariana TV will telecast all the warm-up matches in Afghanistan.

Bangladesh: Gazi TV will broadcast the matches involving Bangladesh on linear and digital platforms.

Other Regions: The warm-up matches will be available in various other regions, including Canada (Willow), the Caribbean Islands (ESPN Caribbean), Central & South America and Mexico (ESPN), Continental Europe and Southeast Asia (excluding Singapore) (Yupp TV), Hong Kong (PCCW/Yupp TV), Maldives, Nepal, and Bhutan (Star Sports), Malaysia (MEASAT/Yupp TV), MENA (Etisalat), the Netherlands (TBC), Pacific Islands (Digicel), Singapore (StarHub), South Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa (SuperSport), the UK (Sky Sports), and the USA (ESPN+ and Willow TV).

Warm-Up Match Schedule:


Friday, September 29

- Bangladesh vs. Sri Lanka at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
- South Africa vs. Afghanistan at Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram
- New Zealand vs. Pakistan at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Saturday, September 30

- India vs. England at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
- Australia vs. Netherlands at Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram

Monday, October 2

- England vs. Bangladesh at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
- New Zealand vs. South Africa at Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram

Tuesday, October 3

- Afghanistan vs. Sri Lanka at Barsapara Cricket Stadium, Guwahati
- India vs. Netherlands at Greenfield International Stadium, Thiruvananthapuram
- Pakistan vs. Australia at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Hyderabad

Following the conclusion of these thrilling warm-up fixtures, the World Cup will kick off in style on October 5, with England and New Zealand facing off in Ahmedabad—a rematch of the gripping 2019 final. Cricket fans worldwide are in for a spectacular treat with this action-packed series of matches.

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