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How have the venues responded to spin and pace bowling at the 2023 World Cup?

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023: Team India have had it the toughest this ODI World Cup because unlike other sides, India played each of its nine league matches in a different city - having to adjust to the ever-changing conditions of soil, temperature, humidity, ground dimensions... everything.

November 18, 2023 / 08:58 IST
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India opened its 2023 ODI World Cup campaign in Chennai against Australia on October 8. The two sides will meet again in Ahmedabad in the final on November 19. (Illustration by Suneesh K.)

Playing a World Cup in India is not easy. It is a country as vast as it is diverse. One day you may be playing in the morning at 1,457m altitude of Dharamsala, with the chilly morning breeze moving the ball around; your next match may be in a sultry, unforgiving Mumbai night where bowlers are tested on the flattest of wickets.

At this World Cup, the Indian team have had it the toughest. Unlike other sides, India played each of its nine league matches in a different city across five weeks. Not only was the travel hectic but they also had to adjust to the ever-changing conditions – soil, temperature, humidity, ground dimensions, everything.

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What were the conditions at the grounds like? Let us check two basic parameters, runs per wicket (R/W) and runs per over (R/O).

Runs per over and wicket by venue: 2023 World Cup, excluding the final