2023 ODI World Cup: Exploring the Host Cities and Spectacular Venues

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The upcoming most prominent tournament in the cricketing World Cup is on its way to begin in October this year in India. As the clock is ticking, fans are lured to its commencement. The major ICC tournament takes place every four years. The last World Cup which took place in England in 2019 was won by the host team in a rather jarring way. However, the 13th edition World Cup is scheduled to take place in India. Let’s take a look at the probable venues and host cities where the matches of the key tournament are likely to take place.

It has been made very evident that the host country for the 13th edition of the World Cup would be India. However, as per reports, there are cities that can be taken into use as a host for the tournament’s matches. Following are the probable cities where fans might get to enjoy the World Cup matches.

Ahmedabad

One of the major cities of Gujarat, which is also the capital city of the Gujarat state, Ahmedabad has the world’s largest cricket stadium in the name of Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi. The world’s largest stadium is likely to host not just world cup matches but is likely to host the final of the key tournament.

Other cities that  have been reported to be likely hosting the World Cup are

Bengaluru: M Chinnaswamy Stadium

Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium

Delhi: Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium

Dharamsala: Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium

Guwahati: Assam Cricket Association Stadium

Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Uppal

Indore: Holkar Stadium

Kolkata: Eden Gardens

Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium

Following are the cities that are likely to host the upcoming One Day International World Cup this year. The good thing about this world cup for India would be that India will solely host this world cup, unlike the 2011 World Cup in which it partially hosted the tournament.