It's almost time for the 2023 Cricket World Cup final! Starting in October, India hosted the 13th edition of the event at 10 venues throughout the country. New Zealand, England, India, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, Netherlands, South Africa and Sri Lanka competed in previous rounds. After more than 40 matches, India and Australia advanced to the final.
When is the final? How can I watch?
Final coverage will start at 1:30 a.m. ET on Sunday. The final match for the championship will be played at 3:30 a.m. ET., at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India. Coverage will be presented live on ESPN+ in both English and Hindi. Following the match, there will be a special highlights show also presented in English and Hindi.
What is the Cricket World Cup?
The International Cricket Council men's cricket World Cup is held every four years. Australia has won the most ICC men's cricket World Cup championships with five, followed by India and West Indies with two each.
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ESPNcricinfo is the world's leading digital destination on cricket, serving fans cricket news, views, analysis, statistics and scores for 30 years. ESPNcricinfo.com and the ESPNcricinfo App are the No. 1, most popular cricket destinations in the U.S. India is the global headquarters of ESPNcricinfo, with operations in the U.K., U.S., Australia, New Zealand and various subcontinent countries. With offices in Bangalore and Mumbai, the Indian operations boast a world-class team of journalists, writers, developers, editors, content creators, and more.
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