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When is Cricket World Cup 2023? Dates, times and schedule (Radio Times)

Your guide to when the Cricket World Cup 2023 will go ahead, including an initial schedule for the tournament.

[subscribe now](http://radiotimes.com/magazine-subscription?utm_term=evergreen-article) and get the next 12 issues for only £1. When is the Cricket World Cup 2023? The Cricket World Cup 2023 is expected to begin on Tuesday 10th October 2023 and run until the final on Sunday 26th November 2023. The Cricket World Cup is approaching. [RadioTimes.com](http://radiotimes.com) brings you all the dates you need to know for the Cricket World Cup 2023. When is Cricket World Cup 2023?

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Selling gym and farm, Trisha Reddy's father risked a move from ... (The Indian Express)

Her parents had decided they'll make her watch cricket matches instead of cartoons, and U19 World Cup winner was well-versed in technique at age 7.

Having the technical knowledge of the game at such a young age meant that she was willing to train as a leg-spinner and would bowl the fast one and leg breaks imitating Anil Kumble’s action,” says Manoj. When she was five, I would take her to the gym along with me and bowl more than 300 throwdowns to her. Some time later, Indian fielding coach R Sridhar also joined our centre as part of his coaching programme and he made sure that Trisha became a fine fielder,” says Manoj. When she was two and half years old, I started getting her to play with a plastic bat and ball. “I played in the state U-16 hockey team before I concentrated on my fitness business and job. Reddy, a former U-16 national hockey player, closed his gym and sold four acres of his farmland he owned over the years, to support his daughter’s training.

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Youngsters flock to cricket coaching session at city school (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

There is nothing better than getting prepared for the new season well in advance. The first cricket matches may have been four or five months away, ...

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Ice-cream lover Mannat's journey from playing gully cricket in Patiala ... (The Indian Express)

The left-arm orthodox spinner started playing cricket with boys before her cousin Nupur Kashyap persuaded her to start training. Mannat Kashyap claimed a ...

In the U-19 World Cup in South Africa, Kashyap claimed a total of nine wickets including a four-wicket haul against Scotland earlier in the tournament. The left-arm orthodox spinner had performed well in the domestic U-19 circuit before she was picked for the Indian U-19 Women’s team for the U-19 World Cup in South Africa. To watch Mannat playing with boys in the street to win the U-19 World Cup for India is a special feeling for all of us,” shared Sanjiv Kashyap, father of Mannat Kashyap while speaking with The Indian Express.

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Cricket club walking 70 miles across Lancs in gruelling 24-hour ... (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

Members of Darwen Cricket Club are set to take on a grueling challenge by making a round trip from Darwen Tower to Blackpool Tower in 24-hours.

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Australia Has A Realistic Chance Of Ending A Test Cricket Drought ... (Forbes)

Make no mistake, winning a Test series in India is the hardest challenge in cricket. Only Andrew Strauss' England, who are increasingly becoming an ...

Australia's batting looks a little more shaky with not much experience in India bar veterans Steve Smith and David Warner, who has a poor record over there. Australia's quicks, especially Cummins, can bowl indefatigable spells which are crucial to surviving the sapping conditions in India. They might not get India more vulnerable with the hosts to be without injured stars Jasprit Bumrah and Rishabh Pant, who recently was involved in a horrendous car crash. Without Green's sharp seamers, Australia will more than likely need to use one of their backup spinners - Mitchell Swepson, Ashton Agar and uncapped Todd Murphy. Only Andrew Strauss' England, who are increasingly becoming an underrated team as the years roll by, have conquered this formidable terrain in the last 18 years. Ricky Ponting could barely sniff a run in 2001, tortured by spinner Harbhajan Singh.

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Australia's Warner fears for future of test cricket | SuperSport (SuperSport)

Australia opener David Warner has expressed concern for the future of test cricket, with emerging players focusing on "short term" interests as lucrative ...

"I was speaking to (Davies) the other day. "There's only been a small minority of people who have been able to do that and have a long career (without tests)," said the 36-year-old. A number of top Australian cricketers have carved out lucrative careers on the global T20 circuit without playing tests, including Tim David, Chris Lynn and Marcus Stoinis.

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David Warner fears for future of Test cricket: Star is scared about ... (Daily Mail)

After the Sydney Thunder were eliminated from the Big Bash, David Warner left his young teammates with a parting piece of advice: Leaving a legacy in ...

He has gone on to play a century of Tests. 'Playing in the Test arena is amazing. And as he reaches the twilight of his international career, Warner is urging the next generation of T20 guns not to give up their chance to forge an international career in all three formats. As he reaches the twilight of his international career, Warner is urging the next generation of T20 guns not to give up their chance to forge an international career in all three formats Warner revealed fears for the future of Test cricket at the Australian Cricket Awards on Monday, saying younger players have begun setting their sights on lucrative franchise deals rather than the baggy green. [Sydney](/news/sydney/index.html) Thunder were eliminated from the Big Bash, [Australia](/sport/australia-cricket/index.html) opener [David Warner](/sport/david-warner/index.html) left his young teammates with a parting piece of advice: Leaving a legacy in cricket means pursuing a Test career.

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Warner reveals big fear over 'where cricket is heading' amid T20 ... (Fox Sports)

David Warner is one of the greatest T20 players of all time, but the Australian veteran has warned young cricketers to not put all their eggs in the game's ...

You want to aspire to play cricket for Australia, and you’re only going to get there by putting numbers on the board. I’m on track for the second Test. “Playing in the Test arena is amazing and it’s a true test of cricket and how good you measure up to the greats of the game.

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David Warner reveals big fear for the future of Test cricket and offers ... (7NEWS.com.au)

The Aussies opener wants up-and-coming players to concentrate on red-ball cricket and 'leave a legacy'.

He has gone on to play a century of Tests. “Playing in the Test arena is amazing. “I was speaking to (Davies) the other day. “There’s only been a small minority of people who have been able to do that and have a long career (without playing Test cricket).” Pardon the pun but it’s a true test of cricket and how well you measure up to the greats of the game.” “I’d love for guys coming through to play red-ball cricket and play Test cricket because that’s the legacy that you should want to leave behind.

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Optimism Surrounds Cricket's Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Bid As ... (Forbes)

All-powerful India cricket boss Jay Shah's inclusion into the Olympic working group adds heft to the sport's bid for the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.

The small pool of teams is due to the IOC's efforts in slimming down costs and keeping within participation quotas. “It’s an opportunity to put cricket at a much different level.” "We are still on track and there is confidence that cricket will be included for the L.A. [T10 format ](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlavalette/2022/12/28/why-the-short-and-sharp-t10-cricket-format-can-rival-soccer/?sh=5cab6c7b3c83)to be part of an Olympic bid but it was not seriously contemplated, according to sources, with the truncated format not officially recognized by the ICC. There are still those within the ICC board, according to sources, who prefer eight teams per gender to be part of the Olympic bid, as was originally envisioned. [cricket's bid](https://www.forbes.com/sites/tristanlavalette/2020/12/13/an-icc-olympic-committee-could-fuel-crickets-inclusion-into-la-2028/?sh=72c9cb9b9ed3) for inclusion into the 2028 Los Angeles Olympic Games had been scuppered.

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David Warner scared for the future of Test cricket, has a piece of ... (India Today)

David Warner said he is concerned about the future of Test cricket, adding that young cricketers will have to play the red-ball format to have a long and ...

But I've got a little bit of scaredness about what's going to happen in the next five to 10 years, where cricket is actually heading. Warner has played 101 Tests and 240 limited-overs matches, said it's important young cricketers understand the value of playing Test cricket and leaving a legacy behind. With franchise-based T20 leagues growing at an unprecedented pace, a majority of cricketers across the globe have shown a tendency to prefer shorter formats because of the monetary benefits associated with the leagues.

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David Warner Expresses Skepticism Over Future Of Test Cricket, Says (Jagran English)

Warner has played 101 tests and more than 200 limited overs internationals.

The best way to get value for your currency is actually making a name for yourself." But I've got a little bit of scaredness about what's going to happen in the next five to 10 years, where cricket is actually heading." Australian opener David Warner has expressed doubts over the certainity of test cricket in the coming years.

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