ICC World Cup 2023 is being played in India from October 5 to November 19 among the top 10 nations in the ODI format. The batting-friendly and dry pitch conditions of the subcontinent have assisted power-hitting, leading to some big hits during the tournament so far.
ICC World Cup 2023 is being played across 10 venues in 10 cities, including iconic venues Eden Gardens (Kolkata), M Chinnaswamy (Bengaluru), and Wankhede (Mumbai) Stadia. The final will be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium on November 19 following the round-robin league stage and semifinals.

| Team | Sixes |
| South Africa | 59 |
| New Zealand | 42 |
| Australia | 41 |
| India | 35 |
| Sri Lanka | 33 |
| Pakistan | 24 |
| England | 24 |
| Bangladesh | 23 |
| Afghanistan | 22 |
| Netherlands | 16 |
| Team | Sixes |
| Pakistan | 43 |
| Bangladesh | 43 |
| South Africa | 37 |
| Netherlands | 36 |
| England | 35 |
| Afghanistan | 30 |
| Sri Lanka | 29 |
| New Zealand | 26 |
| India | 24 |
| Australia | 18 |
Note: After England vs Sri Lanka match on October 26
India are currently placed top of the table with five wins in five games and are the sole unbeaten team in the ICC World Cup 2023. They ended New Zealand's winning run last Sunday (October 22). South Africa and New Zealand are tied second with eight points while the Proteas lead by a superior net run rate.
Only the top four teams from the round-robin stages will progress to the next stage (semifinals). The winners of the two semifinals will compete in the final while the two losers will play the third-place match.
List of Umpires at ICC World Cup 2023
Paul Reiffel, Rod Tucker, Paul Wilson (Australia); Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh); Michael Gough, Richard Illingworth, Richard Kettleborough, Alex Wharf (England); Nitin Menon (India); Chris Gaffaney, Chris Brown (New Zealand); Ahsan Raza (Pakistan); Marais Erasmus, Adrian Holdstock (South Africa); Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Joel Wilson (West Indies)
Match Referees Javagal Srinath (India), Jeff Crowe (New Zealand), Richie Richardson (West Indies), Andy Pycroft (West Indies)
Venues
Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi Stadium (Capacity: 132,000)
Bangalore: M Chinnaswamy Stadium (40,000)
Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium (50,000)
Delhi: Arun Jaitley Stadium (41,842)
Dharamshala: HPCA Stadium (23,000)
Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (55,000)
Kolkata: Eden Gardens (66,000)
Lucknow: BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium (50,000)
Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium (32,000)
Pune: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium (55,000)
Prize Money
Winner: $4,000,000
Runner-up: $2,000,000
Losing semi-finalists (2): $800,000
Teams that do not pass the league stage (6): $100,000
Winner of each league stage match (45): $40,000