The 2023 One-Day Cup is the 56th season of the One-Day Cup, a List A cricket competition for the first-class counties of England and Wales. The one-day cup is start on 1 August and will be ended on 16 September. you can watch the one day cup live score and scorecard of every match here.
The defending champions are Kent, who won the tournament in 2022
The 18 first-class counties are divided into two groups of nine, with each team playing each other team in their group once. The top four teams from each group will progress to the quarter-finals, with the winners of the quarter-finals then playing in the semi-finals. The winners of the semi-finals will then play in the final.
The current standings are as follows:
Group A:
Kent - 8 points (4 matches played)
Surrey - 6 points (4 matches played)
Hampshire - 6 points (4 matches played)
Middlesex - 4 points (4 matches played)
Essex - 4 points (3 matches played)
Northamptonshire - 2 points (3 matches played)
Derbyshire - 0 points (3 matches played)
Group B:
Yorkshire - 8 points (4 matches played)
Nottinghamshire - 6 points (4 matches played)
Lancashire - 6 points (4 matches played)
Gloucestershire - 4 points (4 matches played)
Warwickshire - 4 points (4 matches played)
Durham - 2 points (4 matches played)
Sussex - 0 points (4 matches played)
The next round of matches will be played on Tuesday, 22 August 2023. The matches are as follows:
Group A:
Essex vs Surrey (Chelmsford)
Derbyshire vs Somerset (Derby)
Gloucestershire vs Durham (Bristol)
Group B:
Worcestershire vs Leicestershire (Worcester)
Nottinghamshire vs Northamptonshire (Trent Bridge)
Lancashire vs Yorkshire (Old Trafford)
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