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Cricket World Cup

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1975 (49 years old)

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2011-02-19

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2023

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19 Nov India Cricke home team badge 240 - 241home team badge Australia Cr
16 Nov South Africa home team badge 212 - 215home team badge Australia Cr
15 Nov India Cricke home team badge 397 - 327home team badge New Zealand
12 Nov Netherlands  home team badge 250 - 410home team badge India Cricke
11 Nov Pakistan Cri home team badge 244 - 337home team badge England Cric
11 Nov Bangladesh C home team badge 306 - 307home team badge Australia Cr
10 Nov South Africa home team badge 247 - 244home team badge Afghanistan
09 Nov Sri Lanka Cr home team badge 171 - 172home team badge New Zealand
08 Nov Netherlands  home team badge 179 - 339home team badge England Cric
07 Nov Australia Cr home team badge 293 - 291home team badge Afghanistan

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The Cricket World Cup (officially known as ICC Men's Cricket World Cup) is the international championship of One Day International (ODI) cricket. The event is organised by the sport's governing body, the International Cricket Council (ICC), every four years, with preliminary qualification rounds leading up to a finals tournament. The tournament is one of the world's most viewed sporting events and is considered the "flagship event of the international cricket calendar" by the ICC.

The first World Cup was organised in England in June 1975, with the first ODI cricket match having been played only four years earlier. However, a separate Women's Cricket World Cup had been held two years before the first men's tournament, and a tournament involving multiple international teams had been held as early as 1912, when a triangular tournament of Test matches was played between Australia, England and South Africa. The first three World Cups were held in England. From the 1987 tournament onwards, hosting has been shared between countries under an unofficial rotation system, with fourteen ICC members having hosted at least one match in the tournament.

The current format involves a qualification phase, which takes place over the preceding three years, to determine which teams qualify for the tournament phase. In the tournament phase, 10 teams, including the automatically qualifying host nation, compete for the title at venues within the host nation over about a month. In the 2027 edition, the format will be changed to accommodate an expanded 14-team final competition.

A total of twenty teams have competed in the eleven editions of the tournament, with ten teams competing in the recent 2019 tournament. Australia has won the tournament five times, India and West Indies twice each, while Pakistan, Sri Lanka and England have won it once each. The best performance by a non-full-member team came when Kenya made the semi-finals of the 2003 tournament.

England are the current champions after winning the 2019 World Cup edition. The next tournament will be held in India in 2023.
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