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World Cup 2023

World Cup 2023 Knockout phase: Quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals

Once the World Cup is going to begin, then all the teams are going to try their best to reach the knockout phase. The knockout stage is certainly the most important stage. Only one loss and you’ll be out of the tournament. It is not necessary that only big teams are going to reach the knockout stage of the tournament.

In the World Cup 2003, Kenya was able to reach the semi-finals. That was certainly a great performance by an associate team of ICC. In the same manner, in 2007 World, Bangladesh restricted India from getting into the knockout stages of the World Cup. 

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World 2023 Knockout stage 

One of the best things about the 2023 World Cup for Indian fans is that, it is being hosted by India. This is certainly very exciting for the fans, and they are expecting India to replicate the 2011 win. However, at the same time, India is going to be under a lot of pressure to prove itself. Especially because they have lost the WTC final recently. 

Coverage 

Many leading broadcasters are going to cover the Cricket World Cup from around the globe, and they are going to provide live coverage. That means you’re not going to miss out on even a single second of a live game. 

List of the teams participating in the World Cup

  • India 
  • New Zealand
  • Australia 
  • England 
  • Pakistan 
  • Bangladesh
  • Afghanistan 
  • TBD (South Africa or Ireland) 
  • TBD
  • TBD 

Still, all the participating nations are not final. That is because the World Cup qualifier is still going on. Once the tournament will be over, then we’re going to have the complete list of the participating teams. 

So, ensure that you don’t miss out on even a single match, because this World Cup is certainly going to be very exciting.

Ali Naqvi has been a writer since 2021. Later on in 2023, he entered in the field of sports writing through the platform provided by Sportzcraazy, due to his keen interest in sports. Ali was a Lawn Tennis player during his teenage, at All India Tennis Association level. Since 2018, he has been participating in endurance running events like 5km races, 10km races and even a half-marathon.