The World Cup 2023 group table is divided into eight groups, each containing four teams. Group A features hosts India, alongside South Africa, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe. Group B includes Australia, England, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Group C comprises Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and a qualifier. Group D consists of India, South Africa, Bangladesh, and Zimbabwe. Group E has Australia, England, New Zealand, and Afghanistan. Group F includes Pakistan, Sri Lanka, West Indies, and a qualifier. This format ensures a balanced competition, with each team facing varied challenges.