Two-time champions India will host nine other teams, including record champions Australia and defending champions England, in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023, which is scheduled to take place from October 5.
The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 will start with round-robin stage, where each team will face the nine other teams once with the top four at the end of the league phase earning a spot in the knockout stage.

The knockout stage includes the semifinals, which is set for November 15 and November 16 followed by the final on November 19. A total of 48 matches will be hosted across 10 venues in India.
Before the show-piece event starts in October, teams have named their squads and some teams have unveiled their jerseys or kits for the upcoming ICC ODI World Cup 2023 in India. Every team sports a unique kit for the event.
While Pakistan, Australia and New Zealand have revealed their kits, South Africa has launched their new kit that they could use for the World Cup with a few changes like an addition of a logo.
India will also be soon unveiling their jersey for the tournament. Meanwhile, the other teams also will be revealing their kits in the lead up to the world cup to keep the hype for the cup alive.
England, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Netherlands and Afghanistan are yet to reveal or tease their kits. Most teams, however, could still use the kits which they already use as well. Here is a look at the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 Jersey of teams so far:
Every World Cup, teams have used different jerseys with a theme or design. And this year too, there will be many new designs or vintage kits making their return as Australia, Pakistan and New Zealand have unveiled their World Cup jerseys.

The record five time champions revealed their kit for the show-piece event ahead of the three-match ODI series against India with Glenn Maxwell sporting the kit in pics and video released by Cricket Australia.
The Australians have retained their yellow and green combo. The uniform features the First Nations artwork designed by Aunty Fiona Clarke on the side of the jersey.

New Zealand will sport their traditional black kits. The colour for their World Cup top is predominantly black and features a set of vertical stripes and trims on sleeves in grey, which is a recall of a classic kit.
New Zealand revealed the kit on Social Media with Lockie Ferguson, Trent Boult and Tom Latham sporting the new kit, which pays homage to their Cricket World Cup 1996 kit.

Pakistan, who were the first team to unveil their kit, will wear a predominantly dark green strip, with their yellow star shining brightly in the top corner. The PCB stated that the concept of the 'Star Nation Jersey' embodies a profound connection between Pakistan's cricketing heroes and their dedicated fans.
The Dutch will sport their usual bright orange jersey for the Cricket World Cup in India with shades of blue also making its presence felt on the shirt's sleeves.
Moments after the squad was announced, skipper Shakib Al Hasan and his teammates unboxed the brand new kit that features green in prominence with shades of red on the front.
The Afghanistan cricket team have slightly moved away from their usual all blue kit. Rashid Khan and Mohammad Nabi can be seen sporting the new threads that has a mix of grey and red colours, representing balance and courage, while a red strip is added on the sleeves along with their iconic royal blue colour.