Cricket World Cup 2023: When is India vs Pakistan and what time does it start in the UK?
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India host Pakistan in a highly anticipated 2023 Men's Cricket World Cup group stage match on Saturday, 14 October.
The match, which starts at 09:30 BST, is being played at the 132,000-seater Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad, named after India's current Prime Minister.
Pakistan broke the record for the highest World Cup run-chase when they defeated Sri Lanka on Tuesday, while India are also two from two after beating Australia and Afghanistan.
How can I follow India vs Pakistan on the BBC?
Before the match, the BBC Sport website will have previews, features and an interactive quiz.
On Saturday, the Test Match Special team will provide live commentary of every ball across BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra, BBC Sounds and the BBC Sport website and app.
The BBC Sport website and app will have live text commentary with in-play clips, highlights, match report and analysis.
There will also be a daily TMS Podcast available, which will both preview and review the action.
You can also follow the match on our social media accounts, where we will have regular updates, behind-the-scenes videos, interviews and plenty more.Search for 'Test Match Special' on X, external (formerly known as Twitter) and Facebook, external, and 'BBC Cricket' on Instagram, external, using #BBCCricket to join the conversation.
In-game thoughts and opinions can also be shared for the live text commentary via WhatsApp on 03301231826 (UK users only).
Live television coverage of every match is available on Sky Sports in the UK, with daily highlights on Channel Five.