When and where to buy tickets for England matches at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023?

England will begin their ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 campaign against New Zealand on 5th October in Ahmedabad.
England, the reigning champions, are set to uphold their ICC Cricket World Cup title against the top nine teams in the tournament. Leading the charge, England will kick off the competition against New Zealand on October 5th at the world’s largest cricket stadium, Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.
Their transformation into a dominant force in short-form cricket began under Eoin Morgan’s leadership after the disappointing 2015 World Cup campaign. This resurgence was evident in their runners-up finish in the 2016 T20 World Cup. Evolving their approach, England’s strong batting lineup, stretching from top to bottom, culminated in the unforgettable super over victory against New Zealand in 2019. Building on this foundation, Jos Buttler and team showcased their supremacy in the previous year’s T20 World Cup, solidifying England’s position as a transformative presence in cricket.
England to play WC games in 8 different venues
England will be travelling to 8 World Cup venues to play their league games. Of 10 World Cup venues, only Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium and Chepauk Stadium in Chennai will not be hosting England’s games. England will begin their campaign against New Zealand at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad and will finish their league stage at the Eden Gardens against Pakistan.
When and Where to buy England cricket team’s game tickets?
The International Cricket Council has revealed the process for fans to secure tickets and be part of the monumental cricket event. Starting August 15th, fans can register to obtain their tickets, with the actual sale commencing on August 25th. For England’s matches, ticket bookings will also open on August 25th. ICC will soon provide information on the platforms where fans can purchase their tickets.
When to buy tickets for England’s matches at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023?:
1. England vs New Zealand, Narendra Modi Stadium, Oct 5, Ahmedabad – Tickets from 25th August
2. England vs Bangladesh, HPCA Stadium, Oct 10, Dharamsala – Tickets from 25th August
3. England vs Afghanistan, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Oct 14, Delhi – Tickets from 25th August
4. England vs South Africa, Wankhede Stadium, Oct 21, Mumbai – Tickets from 25th August
5. England vs Sri Lanka, M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Oct 26, Bengaluru – Tickets from 25th August
6. England vs India, Ekana Stadium, Oct 29, Lucknow – Tickets from 1st September
7. England vs Australia, Narendra Modi Stadium, Nov 4, Ahmedabad – Tickets from 25th August
8. England vs Netherlands, MCA Stadium, Nov 8, Pune – Tickets from 25th August
9. England vs Pakistan, Eden Gardens, Nov 12, Kolkata – Tickets from 25th August
Where to buy tickets for England’s matches at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023?
The information will be updated once it’s officially announced.
Venues hosting England games in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023
Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi
Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad
MCA Stadium in Pune
HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala
Ekana Stadium in Lucknow
Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai
Eden Gardens in Kolkata
M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bangalore
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