The one over per side decider that is super over will be used if scores finish level, with an unlimited amount of subsequent super overs to be played if the ties keep coming to decide the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 winner.
Unlike the 2019 Cricket World Cup, there is no boundary count rule in the tournament. ICC has also kept a reserve day for the final if the match is unable to take place on the original scheduled day.
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The final of ICC ODI World Cup 2023 is scheduled to be played at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, Gujarat on 19th November 2023. The match will begin sharply at 2 PM IST onwards.
India has already reached the final by beating New Zealand with a margin of 70 runs at the Wankhede Stadium in a run feast in the first Semi-Final of the World Cup 2023. The second semi-final is scheduled to be played today at the Eden Gardens and the winner will face India on 19th November 2023.