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Afghanistan have released their jersey ahead of the Asia Cup 2023.

The squad will be captained by Hashmatullah Shahidi and have the likes of Rahmanullah Gurbaz and Ibrahim Zadran in their set up.

Afghanistan are in Group B along side Sri Lanka and Bangladesh. They will start their campaign against Bangladesh on September 3.

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New Pakistan ODI World Cup Jersey 2023 | Pakistan Cricket ODI WC Kit

Pakistan Cricket Board have released their new jersey ahead of the upcoming edition of the Cricket World Cup scheduled to be held in India in October November.

The Men in Green will begin their campaign against Netherlands on October 6 at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad, and will then face arch rivals India at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 14, Saturday.

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Pakistan opening game record at ODI World Cup | Pakistan first match history CWC

Here is a look at the result of the opening game for Pakistan at every Cricket World Cup since 1975.

1975- Australia 278/7 beat Pakistan 205 all out (Headingly)

1979- Canada 139/9 lost to Pakistan 140/2 (Headingly)

1983- Pakistan 338/5 beat Sri Lanka 288/9 (St Helen’s, Swansea)

1987-Pakistan 239/7 beat England 221 all out(Rawalpindi)

1992-Pakistan 220/2 lost to West Indies 221/0 (Melbourne)

1996- United Arab Emirates 109/9 lost to Pakistan 112/1 (Gujranwala)

1999- Pakistan 229/8 beat West Indies 202 all out (Bristol)

2003-Australia 310/8 beat Pakistan 228 all out (Johannesburg)

2007-Pakistan 132 all out lost to Ireland 133/7 (Kingston)

2011-Pakistan 285/9 beat Bangladesh 196 all out (Dhaka)

2015- India 300/7 beat Pakistan 224 all out (Adelaide)

2019-Pakistan 105 all out lost to West Indies 108/3 (Nottingham)

New Zealand ODI World Cup Schedule 2023- List of New Zealand Fixtures One Day WC

New Zealand have released their fixtures for the upcoming World Cup scheduled to be held in India in October- November.

The Black Caps will begin their campaign against England on October 5 in Ahmedabad.

New Zealand WC Fixtures 2023

October 5- New Zealand vs England, Ahmedabad, New Zealand won by 9 wickets

October 9- New Zealand vs Netherlands, Hyderabad, New Zealand won by 99 runs

October 13- New Zealand vs Bangladesh, Chennai, New Zealand won by 8 wickets

October 18- New Zealand vs Afghanistan, Chennai, New Zealand won by 149 runs

October 22- New Zealand vs India, Dharamsala, India won by 4 wickets

October 28- New Zealand vs Australia, Dharamsala, Australia won by 5 runs

November 1- New Zealand vs South Africa, Pune, South Africa won by 190 runs

November 4- New Zealand vs Pakistan, Bengaluru, Pakistan won by 21 runs (DLS method)

November 9- New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Bengaluru, New Zealand won by 5 wickets

Sri Lanka opening game record at ODI World Cup | Sri Lanka first match history CWC

Here is a look at the result of the opening game for Sri Lanka at every Cricket World Cup since 1975.

1975- Sri Lanka 86 all out lost to West Indies 87/1 ( Old Trafford)

1979- Sri Lanka 189 all out lost to West Indies 190/1 (Trent Bridge)

1983- Pakistan 338/5 beat Sri Lanka 288/9 ( St Helen’s, Swansea)

1987- Pakistan 267/6 beat Sri Lanka 252 all out ( Niaz Stadium, Hyderabad)

1992- Zimbabwe 312/4 lost to Sri Lanka 313/7 (Pukekura Park, New Plymouth)

1996- Sri Lanka beat Australia ( walkover without a ball bowled) (Colombo)

1999- Sri Lanka 204 all out lost to England 207/2 (Lords)

2003- Sri Lanka 272/7 beat New Zealand 225 all out (Bloemfontein)

2007- Sri Lanka 321/6 beat Bermuda 78 all out (Port of Spain)

2011- Sri Lanka 351/5 beat Netherlands 195 all out ( Colombo)

2015- Sri Lanka 279/7 lost to South Africa 188/5 (Hagley Oval, Christchurch)

2019- Sri Lanka 239/8 lost to Australia 241/5 ( Southampton)