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: The India Meteorological Department (IMD) has forecast that the southwest monsoon will cause heavy rainfall likely this weekend and will drench Karnataka over the next 10 days.

The monsoon has begun retreating from northwestern India. Conditions remain active over the south, with an upper air trough extending up to 1.5 km over North Interior Karnataka and northern Tamil Nadu, combined with weakening monsoon winds across the peninsula, is driving the current spell. N. Puviarasan, head of the IMD’s meteorological centre in Bengaluru, said in a conversation with Deccan Herald, “As a result, the whole of Karnataka will see rain over the next week to 10 days."

With a cyclone in the Pacific Ocean along with a low-pressure system over the north Bay of Bengal, the monsoon is expected to intensify during the next four days. IMD has predicted heavy rains across South Interior Karnataka, including Bengaluru, throughout the weekend.


Bengaluru, recorded widespread moderate to heavy rainfall on Thursday. Between 8.30 am and 8.30 pm, Bengaluru city logged 45.9 mm of rain accompanied by thunderstorms. HAL airport registered 6 mm and the Bengaluru Urban automatic station recorded 47.5 mm. Doddathoguru, near Electronics City, reported 55 mm.

According to IMD forecast heavy rainfall will occur at isolated places in Bengaluru Urban, Bengaluru Rural, Yadgir, Koppal, Raichur, Ramanagara and Mandya districts in the next few days.

The southwest monsoon is now expected to extend until mid-October and with little or no break in between, the northeast monsoon is likely to follow immediately. These are expected to last until December. “There may be no break in between,” Puviarasan said.