Finally, the ODI World Cup 2023 tickets information is out and fans are all excited to book their seats for the upcoming cricket festival. However, this time the BCCI has made the booking experience for World Cup a little different to make it easier for the fans.
This time, ahead of the actual sale of tickets, fans will have to pre-register their interest from August 15th before booking their seats from August 25th.
There won’t be an option for an e-ticket as fans will have to collect the ticket or get it through a courier service. Yes, once the fans book their tickets, they will be given the option to get it by courier or collect it from the designated venue.
Fans To Pay Extra Money To Receive Tickets via Courier

But those who want to collect their World Cup 2023 tickets via courier will have to pay an extra amount of INR 140. The courier service is available only within India. Also, the option of courier will be applicable for those who buy tickets 72 hours before the game.
The World Cup 2023 tickets for all the non-India games and non-India warm-up matches will go on sale on August 25th. Fans will have to register their interest via https://www.cricketworldcup.com/register from 15 August. By pre-registering the fans will receive the news and notification about the ticket first, which will help them to book their seats for the ODI World Cup 2023 games faster than others.
World Cup 2023 Tickets for India’s warm-up matches will begin on August 30. And the tickets for the main round will be available from August 31st. Tickets for the high-voltage clash between India and Pakistan can be booked from September 3.
World Cup 2023 Tickets details for India matches :
August 25: Non-India warm-up matches and all non-India event matches
August 30: India’s warm-up matches at Guwahati and Trivandrum
August 31: India matches at Chennai (against Australia), Delhi (against Afghanistan) and Pune (against Bangladesh)
September 1: India matches at Dharamsala (against New Zealand), Lucknow (against England) and Mumbai (against Sri Lanka)
September 2: India matches at Bengaluru (against the Netherlands) and Kolkata (against South Africa)
September 3: India matches at Ahmedabad (against Pakistan)
September 15: Semi-finals (at Mumbai and Kolkata) and Final (at Ahmedabad)