• Details of the ODI World Cup 2023 Closing Ceremony are out.

  • Several celebrity singers will be seen performing at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad.

ODI World Cup 2023 Closing Ceremony: Date, Time, Celebrity Performers, Broadcast & Live Streaming details
Complete details of ODI World Cup 2023 Closing ceremony (Photo Source: Twitter)

In a fitting culmination to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023, the closing ceremony is set to unfold in grandeur at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday, November 19. The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has orchestrated an elaborate ceremony to mark the conclusion of the much-anticipated final clash between India and Australia.

Open with a salute in the sky

The pre-match festivities will commence with a spectacular aerial salute by the Indian Air Force, featuring a nine-hawk acrobatic display synchronized with theme music reflecting the spirit of the new India. The only acrobatic team in Asia will be led by flight commander and deputy team leader wing commander Sidesh Kartik.

Airshow at the ODI World Cup 2023
Airshow at the ODI World Cup 2023 (Photo Source: Twitter)

Parade of Champions

During the innings break, a Parade of Champions will take centr stage, featuring all the World Cup-winning captains. Esteemed former Indian captains Kapil Dev (1983 World Cup winner) and MS Dhoni (2011 World Cup winner) will be part of the parade, where the BCCI officials will felicitate each captain with a special blazer representing the ICC CWC 23.

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Celebrity performers

After the Parade of Champions, Music composer Pritam Chakraborty will deliver a live performance along with his group of singers – Jonita Gandhi, Nakash Aziz, Amit Mishra, Asaka Singh and Tushar Joshi.

Jonita Gandhi
Jonita Gandhi (Photo Source: Twitter)

Pritam, a key contributor to the ‘Dil Jashn Bole’ song, the official theme song of the 2023 World Cup, will add a musical flourish to the ceremony.

More 500 dancers will then grace the stage, presenting captivating performances to popular tunes such as ‘Deva Deva’, ‘Kesariya’, ‘Lehra Do’, ‘Jeetega Jeetega’, ‘Nagada Nagada’, ‘Dhoom Machale’ and ‘Dangal’.

Playback singer and lyricist Aditya Gadhvi will perform during the drinks break of the first innings.

Lights and laser show

The organizers have also planned a lights and laser show during the drinks break of the second innings. As the match concludes, a breathtaking drone show will unfold, involving 1,200 drones creating an aerial champion board to honour the victorious team.

Laser show and lights at the ODI World Cup 2023 closing ceremony
Laser show and lights at the ODI World Cup 2023 closing ceremony (Photo Source: Twitter)

CWC 2023 Closing Ceremony Timings, Broadcast & Live Streaming details

The closing ceremony is scheduled to start at 1:35 pm IST/8:05 am GMT on Sunday, November 19.

Cricket and entertainment enthusiasts can catch the live broadcast of the closing ceremony on Star Sports Network. The event will also be available for streaming through Disney+Hotstar app, with commentary provided in English, Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Kannada, ensuring a multi-lingual viewing experience for fans.

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