The ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 achieved a historic milestone as the most attended ICC event ever, drawing 1,250,307 fans. Australia's victory marked their sixth title.
The tournament, spanning October 5 to November 19, aimed to engage fans and recorded significant attendance milestones. Spectator numbers surpassed one million with six games remaining, reaching a pinnacle at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

The opening match, featuring England against New Zealand, set a record for the highest attendance in Men's Cricket World Cup history. The India-Pakistan clash on October 14 further heightened fan participation.
The total attendance figure of over 1.25 million establishes a new cricket benchmark, surpassing previous ICC events. The 2015 World Cup in Australia and New Zealand drew 1,016,420 spectators, and the 2019 edition in England and Wales saw 752,000 fans.
The 13th edition in India not only exceeded these numbers but also broke various broadcast and digital viewership records, highlighting cricket's global popularity. Chris Tetley, ICC Head of Events, praised the World Cup's success, emphasizing its ability to showcase the best facets of the game and captivate millions of fans worldwide.
The remarkable attendance reflects the enduring appeal of cricket and the excitement associated with the One Day International (ODI) format.
Tetley emphasized the role of ICC events in growing the sport, inspiring fans, and nurturing future players globally. He expressed gratitude to the fans for contributing to the success of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 and anticipated providing more thrilling experiences in future ICC events.
The event not only entertained but also united cricket enthusiasts worldwide in a celebration of the sport, illustrating the universal allure of cricket and the continued excitement surrounding ODI cricket.