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ICC WORLD CUP 2019 SCHEDULE

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ICC WORLD CUP 2019

Date Match Venue
 May 30 2019  England vs South Africa  The Oval,London
 May 31 2019  Windies vs Pakistan  Trent Bridge,Nottigham
 June 01 2019  New Zealand vs Sri Lanka  Cardiff Wales Stadium,Cardiff
 Afghanistan vs Australia(D/N)  Bristol County Ground,Bristol
 June 02 2019  South Africa vs Bangladesh  The Oval,London
 June 03 2019  England vs Pakistan  Trent Bridge,Nottingham
 June 04 2019  Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka  Cardiff Wales Stadium,Cardiff
 June 05 2019  South Africa vs India  Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
 Bangladesh vs New Zealand (D/N)  The Oval London
 June 06 2019  Australia vs Windies  Trent Bridge,Nottingham
 June 07 2019  Pakistan vs Sri Lanka  Bristol County Ground,Bristol
 June 08 2019  England vs Bangladesh  Cardiff Wales Stadium,Cardiff
 Afghanistan vs  New Zealand  County Ground ,Taunton
 June 09 2019  India vs Australia  The Oval,London
 June 10 2019  South Africa vs Windies  Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
 June 11 2019  Bangladesh vs  Sri Lanka  Bristol County Ground,Bristol
 June 12 2019  Australia vs Pakistan   County Ground ,Taunton
 June 13 2019  India vs New Zealand   Trent Bridge,Nottingham
 June 14 2019  England vs Windies   Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
 June 15 2019  Sri Lanka vs Australia  The Oval,London
 South Africa vs Afghanistan (D/N)   Cardiff Wales Stadium,Cardiff
 June 16 2019  India vs Pakistan  Old Trafford ,Manchester
 June 17 2019  Windies vs Bangladesh  County Ground ,Taunton
 June 18 2019  England vs Afghanistan  Old Trafford ,Manchester
 June 19 2019  New Zealand vs South Africa  Edgbaston,Birmingham
 June 20 2019  Australia vs Bangladesh  Trent Bridge,Nottingham
 June 21 2019  England vs Sri Lanka  Headingley,Leeds
 June 22 2019  India vs Afghanistan   Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
 Windies vs New Zealand (D/N)   Old Trafford ,Manchester
 June 23 2019  Pakistan vs South Africa  Lord’s ,London
 June 24 2019  Bangladesh vs Afghanistan  Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
 June 25 2019  England vs Australia  Lord’s ,London
 June 26 2019  New Zealand vs Pakistan   Edgbaston,Birmingham
 June 27 2019  Windies vs India   Old Trafford ,Manchester
 June 28 2019  Sri Lanka vs South Africa  The Riverside, Durham
 June 29 2019  Pakistan vs Afghanistan  Headingley, Leeds
 June 30 2019  England vs India  Edgbaston,Birmingham
 Julay 01 2019  Sri Lanka vs Windies  The Riverside, Durham
 Julay 02 2019  Bangladesh vs India   Edgbaston,Birmingham
 Julay 03 2019  England vs New Zealand  The Riverside, Durham
 Julay 04 2019  Afghanistan vs Windies  Headingley, Leeds
 Julay 05 2019  Pakistan vs Bangladesh  Lord’s, London
 Julay 06 2019  Sri Lanka vs India  Headingley, Leeds
 Australia vs South Africa (D/N)  Old Trafford, Manchester
 Julay 09 2019  Semi-Final (1 vs 4)  Old Trafford, Manchester
 Julay 11 2019  Semi-Final (2 vs 3)  Edgbaston, Birmingham
 Julay 14 2019  Final  Lord’s, London

 

England will open the 2019 World Cup, against South Africa at the Oval on May 30 as the three-time finalists will have another shot at winning the 50-over quadrennial global competition. The 10-team mega event will be played across 11 venues in 10 cities, and will be played in the round-robin format like the 1992 World Cup, albeit the 2019 event will have one more team than the 1992 edition.

Unlike the 2015 World Cup and the 2017 Champions Trophy, India don’t begin their campaign against arch-rivals Pakistan, as they take on South Africa first, on June 5 in Southampton. The much-awaited Indo-Pak clash will be played out on a Sunday (June 16), at Old Trafford in Manchester. Old Trafford, though, doesn’t host just one marquee clash and will also stage the Australia-South Africa game and the first semifinal too. The other semifinal will be played at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground with the final at the Lord’s on July 14. All knockout contests are followed by a reserve day.
ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said: “It’s always an exciting moment ahead of any major event to announce the schedule and for the ICC Cricket World Cup. Next summer, fans around the world will be treated to compelling and competitive cricket as the best teams in the world go head to head in this round robin format for the right to be crowned world champions.

“This schedule also gives fans across England and Wales the opportunity to watch world-class cricket on their doorstep with all teams moving around the country. We know from previous ICC events that every country will be proudly supported at each of the venues creating an exceptional atmosphere and a real celebration of the game.”
Among the other awaited clashes is the Trans-Tasman rivalry, between the two finalists from the previous edition, that will be played at the Lord’s in a day-night affair between Australia and New Zealand on June 29. The Champions Trophy winners, Pakistan, will begin their sojourn against the reigning World T20 champions, Windies, on May 31. The defending World Cup winners, Australia, will start their title defence on June 1, against Afghanistan, who won the recently-concluded ICC World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe.
In total, there will be 48 matches played across 46 days, with every Saturday hosting double-headers throughout the league stage, with the second of those games being day-nighters. Only one weekday (June 5), when India play their opening game, is also a double-header day. Bar the first weekend, India will play a match during every other weekend through the round-robin stage. While Old Trafford, Manchester, will host the most games in the event – six, Birmingham, Southampton, Lord’s, the Oval and Nottingham will stage five games apiece.
The managing director of the tournament, Steve Elworthy, said: “Today’s announcement of the schedule is another important moment in the build-up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 – the moment that the tournament comes to life for teams and cricket lovers across the world. This is the flagship event in one-day cricket.
“There are some fantastic head-to-head fixtures – England v Australia at Lord’s and India v Pakistan at Old Trafford as well as England v India at Edgbaston spring to mind. As organisers we can promise the teams and fans we will work hard to provide the perfect stage for this event.
“Because of the UK’s diverse population, every competing team will also be guaranteed a ‘home crowd’ every time they play at some of the most iconic cricket grounds in the world.
“The Cricket World Cup is the third most-watched global event and has huge interest and appeal amongst cricket fans. Our ambition is to grow the game and deliver the greatest ever cricket celebration and with that in mind, we have very carefully developed our ticket prices.
“The prices have been tested with thousands of fans over the last six months, we have used external experts and consulted widely to ensure that they are good value versus other global sporting events. The prices balance accessibility with delivering the investment required to deliver a world-class event. All revenue is invested back in the game to grow cricket,” concluded Elworthy.

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