Bengaluru: India is all set to host the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, after a decade. The tournament is being held across 10 Indian cities- Ahmedabad, Pune, Mumbai, Delhi, Lucknow, Hyderabad, Dharamsala, Chennai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata. While the tournament is set to kickstart from october 5th, cricket fans are already gearing up for the mega ODI tournament.

Meanwhile, cricket lovers across Karnataka and Bengaluru can witness the matches live from the M. Chinnaswamy stadium. The match fixtures at the stadium are as follows:

Australia vs Pakistan - 20 October at 2:00 PM

England vs Sri Lanka - 26 October at 2:00 PM

New Zealand vs Pakistan- 04 November at 10:30 AM

New Zealand vs Sri Lanka - 09 November at 02:00 PM

How to book tickets and pricing information for the CWC 2023 at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru?

The sale of tickets for the Cricket World Cup- 2023 has not yet started, however the BCCI has advised fans to pre-register them at ( https://www.cricketworldcup.com ), in order to secure a slot.

Meanwhile the sale of tickets for matches being held at M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru will start on September 2, and can be purchased via ICC’s official portal.

The ticket prices for the North east stand are priced at Rs. 1750, South east stand at Rs 1750, East stand Rs 3500, West Stand Rs 3500, South west stand Rs 7500 and for the North west stand costing Rs 5000.

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Bengaluru (PTI): Bringing much relief to the people battered by the scorching summer, heavy rains coupled with hailstorm lashed the city on Wednesday.

The thunderous downpour with stormy wind cooled the city, where the temperature had soared to 37 degree.

With the rains, the city, from being parched, witnessed waterlogging in just two hours.

There was waist-deep water in many areas in the city such as Richmond Town and Shanthinagar resembling a river.

The unexpected rain did not spare Vidhana Soudha, the seat of power, as water gushed inside the government offices from the lobby. The office of the Leader of the Opposition in the Karnataka Assembly R Ashoka was also flooded.

Since the downpour occurred in the evening, many office goers struggled to return home.

Uprooting of trees was reported in many parts of the city, including Malleswaram, Shanthinagar and Seshadripuram.