The 50-over One-Day format is going through testing times, but the World Cup every four years is still one of the most prestigious tournaments in world cricket.Watch every match of The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Live on Kayo Sports. Starts THU 6 OCT 7:30PM AEDT. Join Kayo now and start streaming instantly >Here is every thing you need to know about the ODI Cricket World Cup.How to watch or stream the ODI World Cup?Every game will be available so stream live and ad-free on Kayo Sports and FoxtelKayo Sports will include an alternative Hindi commentary option for all India matches plus the semi-finals and final. Fans can also catch up on all the overnight action with Kayo Minis available for every match of the tournament.Who are the commentators?Fox Cricket’s coverage will feature a host of some of the most well-known cricket greats. The Sydney-based hosting line-up for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup will include Brendon Julian, Mark Waugh, Kerry O’Keeffe and Brad Haddin, with live crosses to Michael Vaughan, Ravi Shastri, Wasim Akram, Harsha Bhogle and Ian Smith in India.When does it start?The World Cup starts on Thursday October 5 with England taking on New Zealand in the first match starting at 7.30pm AEDT.The World Cup final will be held on November 19.Where is it being played?The ODI World Cup is being held in India first the first time since 2011.Who are the favourites?India have a strong team and are heavy favourites to win their third ODI World Cup.A statistic in their favour is the home team has won the last three tournaments.When is Australia playing? Australia will play their first match of the World Cup against India on Sunday October 8, with Fox Sports pre-game coverage beginning at 6:30pm and the first ball being bowled at 7:30pm AEDT.With no separate pool format, the 10 teams all play each other once, with the top four overall qualifying for the semifinals.Australia vs India — Sunday October 8, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs South Africa — Thursday October 12, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs Sri Lanka — Monday October 16, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs Pakistan — Friday October 20, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs Netherlands — Wednesday October 25, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs New Zealand — Saturday October 28, 4pm AEDTAustralia vs England — Saturday November 4, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs Afghanistan — Tuesday November 7, 7.30pm AEDTAustralia vs Bangladesh — Saturday November 11, 4pm AEDTWho’s in Australia’s squad?Pat Cummins (c), Steve Smith, Alex Carey (wk), Josh Inglis (wk), Sean Abbott, Cameron Green, Josh Hazlewood, Travis Head, Marnus Labuschagne, Mitch Marsh, Glenn Maxwell, Marcus Stoinis, David Warner, Adam Zampa, Mitchell StarcPrevious Men’s ODI World Cup winners1975 - West Indies1979 - West Indies1983 - India1987 - Australia1992 - Pakistan1996 - Sri Lanka1999 - Australia2003 - Australia2007 - Australia2011 - India2015 - Australia2019 - England