Your complete guide to Cricket World Cup 2023 matches on today, including kick-off times and TV coverage details.
The Cricket World Cup has started in tantalising shape with a handful of shocks, a bucket of huge displays and plenty more to come.
Host nation India are back in action on Wednesday as they face Afghanistan in Dharamshala. India defeated Australia by six wickets with 201/4 off 41.2 with 52 balls remaining, recovering from a plunge to a catastrophic 2/3 after just nine balls.
Afghanistan were demolished by Bangladesh in their opener after being bowled out for just 156 after just 37.2 overs. They will hope for better here.
The beauty of the Cricket World Cup is the sheer volume of action set to be staged each day for the foreseeable future, with the whole world tuned into one game at a time in most instances.
Buckle up, grab a tea, slurp a coffee or pour something a little more stiff – depending on your timezone – the Cricket World Cup is about to dominate your attention for the weeks to come. And we’re here every step of the way.
We will update this page every day to keep you informed about all the matches coming up today, how to watch them and how things are shaping up for the rest of the week.
RadioTimes.com brings you the round-up of Cricket World Cup 2023 matches on today.
Cricket World Cup matches on today – Wednesday 11th October
All UK times.
India v Afghanistan (9:30am)
Cricket World Cup matches this week
Pool stage
Thursday 12th October
Australia v South Africa (9:30am)
Friday 13th October
New Zealand v Bangladesh (9:30am)
Saturday 14th October
India v Pakistan (9:30am)
Sunday 15th October
England v Afghanistan (9:30am)
Monday 16th October
Australia v Sri Lanka (9:30am)
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