The International Cricket Council (ICC) has announced the time-table, timings and venues of the 2019 Cricket World Cup to be held in England. The ICC World Cup is set to have 10 teams and will be played between May 30 and July 14 next year.
England will take on South Africa at the Oval in the opener. Lord’s will be hosting the final on July 14. After hosting the ICC Champions Trophy last year, England and Wales Cricket board are all set to host 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. The 10-team cricket game will be played between 30 May and 14 July 2019 and the full schedule is given above.
According to the ICC media release, the details of ticket pricing, how and when tickets can be purchased will also be confirmed. India will be their first match of the World Cup against South Africa on June 5. The blockbuster match against Pakistan is scheduled to take place on June 16. Here is the tentative detail of rest of the matches.
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule: by venue
Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
1 June – New Zealand v Sri Lanka (d)
4 June – Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (d)
8 June – England v Bangladesh (d)
15 June – South Africa v Afghanistan (d/n)
County Ground Bristol, Bristol
1 June – Afghanistan v Australia (d/n)
7 June – Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d)
11 June – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (d)
County Ground Taunton, Taunton
8 June – Afghanistan v New Zealand (d/n)
12 June – Australia v Pakistan (d)
17 June – Windies v Bangladesh (d)
Edgbaston, Birmingham
19 June – New Zealand v South Africa (d)
26 June – New Zealand v Pakistan (d)
30 June – England v India (d)
2 July – Bangladesh v India (d)
11 July – Second semi-final (2 v 3) (d)
12 July – Reserve day
Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
5 June – South Africa v India (d)
10 June – South Africa v Windies (d)
14 June – England v Windies (d)
22 June – India v Afghanistan (d)
24 June – Bangladesh v Afghanistan (d)
Headingley, Leeds
21 June – England v Sri Lanka (d)
29 June – Pakistan v Afghanistan (d)
4 July – Afghanistan v Windies (d)
6 July – Sri Lanka v India (d)
Lord’s, London
23 June – Pakistan v South Africa (d)
25 June – England v Australia (d)
29 June – New Zealand v Australia (d/n)
5 July – Pakistan v Bangladesh (d/n)
14 July – Final (d)
15 July – Reserve day
Old Trafford, Manchester
16 June – India v Pakistan (d)
18 June – England v Afghanistan (d)
22 June – Windies v New Zealand (d/n)
27 June – Windies v India (d)
6 July – Australia v South Africa (d/n)
9 July – First semifinal (1 v 4) (d)
10 July – Reserve day
The Oval, London
30 May – England v South Africa (d)
2 June –South Africa v Bangladesh (d)
5 June – Bangladesh v New Zealand (d/n)
9 June – India v Australia (d)
15 June – Sri Lanka v Australia (d)
The Riverside, Chester-le-Street
28 June – Sri Lanka v South Africa (d)
1 July – Sri Lanka v Windies (d)
3 July – England v New Zealand (d)
Trent Bridge, Nottingham
31 May – Windies v Pakistan (d)
3 June – England v Pakistan (d)
6 June – Australia v Windies (d)
13 June – India v New Zealand (d)
20 June – Australia v Bangladesh (d)
SN |
Date |
Time |
Match |
Vanue |
1 |
May 30, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs South Africa |
Kennington Oval, London |
2 |
May 31, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Windies vs Pakistan |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3 |
Jun 01, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
New Zealand vs Sri Lanka |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
4 |
Jun 01, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
Afghanistan vs Australia |
County Ground, Bristol |
5 |
Jun 02, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
South Africa vs Bangladesh |
Kennington Oval, London |
6 |
Jun 03, Mon |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Pakistan |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
7 |
Jun 04, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
8 |
Jun 05, Wed |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
South Africa vs India |
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
9 |
Jun 05, Wed |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
Bangladesh vs New Zealand |
Kennington Oval, London |
10 |
Jun 06, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Australia vs Windies |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
11 |
Jun 07, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Pakistan vs Sri Lanka |
County Ground, Bristol |
12 |
Jun 08, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Bangladesh |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
13 |
Jun 08, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
Afghanistan vs New Zealand |
TCAC Ground, Taunton |
14 |
Jun 09, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
India vs Australia |
Kennington Oval, London |
15 |
Jun 10, Mon |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
South Africa vs Windies |
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
16 |
Jun 11, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka |
County Ground, Bristol |
17 |
Jun 12, Wed |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Australia vs Pakistan |
TCAC Ground, Taunton |
18 |
Jun 13, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
India vs New Zealand |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
19 |
Jun 14, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Windies |
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
20 |
Jun 15, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Sri Lanka vs Australia |
Kennington Oval, London |
21 |
Jun 15, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
South Africa vs Afghanistan |
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
22 |
Jun 16, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
India vs Pakistan |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
23 |
Jun 17, Mon |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Windies vs Bangladesh |
TCAC Ground, Taunton |
24 |
Jun 18, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Afghanistan |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
25 |
Jun 19, Wed |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
New Zealand vs South Africa |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
26 |
Jun 20, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Australia vs Bangladesh |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
27 |
Jun 21, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Sri Lanka |
Headingley, Leeds |
28 |
Jun 22, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
India vs Afghanistan |
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
29 |
Jun 22, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
Windies vs New Zealand |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
30 |
Jun 23, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Pakistan vs South Africa |
Lord’s, London |
31 |
Jun 24, Mon |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Bangladesh vs Afghanistan |
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
32 |
Jun 25, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs Australia |
Lord’s, London |
33 |
Jun 26, Wed |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
New Zealand vs Pakistan |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
34 |
Jun 27, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Windies vs India |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
35 |
Jun 28, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Sri Lanka vs South Africa |
RS Ground, Chester-le-Street |
36 |
Jun 29, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Pakistan vs Afghanistan |
Headingley, Leeds |
37 |
Jun 29, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
New Zealand vs Australia |
Lord’s, London |
38 |
Jun 30, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs India |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
39 |
Jul 01, Mon |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Sri Lanka vs Windies |
RS Ground, Chester-le-Street |
40 |
Jul 02, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Bangladesh vs India |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
41 |
Jul 03, Wed |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
England vs New Zealand |
RS Ground, Chester-le-Street |
42 |
Jul 04, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Afghanistan vs Windies |
Headingley, Leeds |
43 |
Jul 05, Fri |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Pakistan vs Bangladesh |
Lord’s, London |
44 |
Jul 06, Sat |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
Sri Lanka vs India |
Headingley, Leeds |
45 |
Jul 06, Sat |
01:30 PM (Londan) |
Australia vs South Africa |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
46 |
Jul 09, Tue |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi-Final (1 v 4) |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
47 |
Jul 11, Thu |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi-Final (2 v 3) |
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
48 |
Jul 14, Sun |
10:30 AM (Londan) |
TBC vs TBC, Final |
Lord’s, London |
- June 5: Vs South Africa
- June 9: Vs Australia
- June 13: Vs New Zealand
- June 16: Pakistan
- June 22: Vs Afghanistan
- June 27: Vs West Indies
- June 30: Vs England
- July 2: Vs Bangladesh
- July 6: Vs Sri Lanka
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- As stated by John Harnden, Chief Executive of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Australia and New Zealand last hosted the tournament in 1992 since then it has become one of the biggest sporting events in the world.
- Organisers of the event are expecting more than a million to attend the matches. Tickets for the tournament are available which includes the finals too.
- Ticket prices for the adults start from $20 while for children for the pool stage costs $5. Tickets would be made available on general sale from February 14th.
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ICC World Cup 2019 Team Squads
The International Cricket Council on Thursday announced the final schedule of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. The
10 team tournament hosted by England and Wales Cricket Board will be played across eleven venues in which each team will play the other teams once in a single-league format with the top four sides progressing to the semi-finals.
Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa and Sri Lanka directly qualified for the tournament due to their ICC ODI rankings. The other two teams West Indies and Afghanistan booked their spot for the big event through the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier in March.
Two time World Champions (1983 and 2011) India will open their campaign against South Africa on June 5. The blockbuster match against arch-rivals Pakistan is scheduled to take place on June 16.
- Afghanistan: AsgharStanikzai, Mohammad Shahzad, Javed Ahmadi, IhsanullahJanet, NajibullahZadran, Rahmat Shah, SamiullahShenwari, Nasir Jamal, Mohammad Nabi, Gulbadin Naib, Rashid Khan, MujeebZadran, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Dawlat Zadran, ShapoorZadran
- Ireland: William Porterfield, Andrew Balbirnie, Peter Chase, George Dockrell, Ed Joyce, Andy McBrine, Barry McCarthy, Tim Murtagh, Kevin O Brien, Niall O Brien, Boyd Rankin, James Shannon, Simi Singh, Paul Stirling, Gary Wilson
- United Arab Emirates: Rohan Mustafa, Ashfaq Ahmed, Qadeer Ahmed, Shaiman Anwar, Mohammad Boota, Imran Haider, Amir Hayat, Zahoor Khan, Adnan Mufti, Mohammad Naveed, Ahmed Raza, Ghulam Shabbir, RameezShahzad, Chirag Suri, Muhammad Usman
- Hong Kong: Babar Hayat, Ahsan Abbasi, Aizaz Khan, AnshumanRath, Christopher Carter, Ehsan Khan, Ehsan Nawaz, Scott McKechnie, Nadeem Ahmed, Nizakat Khan, ShahidWasif, Simandeep Singh, Tanveer Ahmed, Tanwir Afzal, WaqasBarkat
- Windies: Jason Holder, Jason Mohammed, DevendraBishoo, Carlos Brathwaite, Sheldon Cottrell, Chris Gayle, ShimronHetmyer, Shai Hope, Evin Lewis, Nikita Miller, Ashley Nurse, Rovman Powell, Kemar Roach, Marlon Samuels, Kesrick Williams
- Zimbabwe: Graeme Cremer, TendaiChatara, TendaiChisoro, Craig Ervine, Kyle Jarvis, Hamilton Masakadza, Solomon Mire, Peter Moor, Blessing Muzarabani, Brendan Taylor, Sikandar Raza, Brian Vitori, Malcolm Waller, Sean Williams, Cephas Zhuwawo
- Scotland: Kyle Coetzer, Richie Berrington, Matthew Cross, Alasdair Evans, Michael Jones, Michael Leask, Calum MacLeod, George Munsey, Safyaan Sharif, Chris Sole, Tom Sole, Craig Wallace, Mark Watt, Bradley Wheal, Stu Whittingham
- The Netherlands: Peter Borren, Wesley Barresi, Ben Cooper, Vivian Kingma, Fred Klaassen, Max ODowd, Pieter Seelaar, Sikander Zulfiqar, Shane Slater, Ryan ten Doeschate, Timm van der Gugten, Roelof van der Merwe, Paul van Meekeren, Bas de Leede
- Nepal: Paras Khadka, GyanendraMalla, Shakti Gauchan, BasantRegmi, Sharad Vesawkar, Sompal Kami, KC Karan, Aarif Sheikh, Sandeep Lamichhane, Dipendra Singh Airee, DilipNath, Lalit Bhandari, Anil Sah, Rohit Kumar, LalitRajbanshi
- Papua New Guinea: Assad Vala, Charles Amini, KiplinDoriga, Tony Ura, Alei Nao, Damien Ravu, LegaSiaka, Chad Soper, Jack Vare, SeseBau, Mahuru Dai, Jason Kila, Vani Morea, John Reva, Norman Vanua
Indian Team for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019
Team India, under the leadership of Virat Kohli, will open their 2019 WC campaign in the British summer against South Africa on June 5 in their nine round robin league matches.
- The 12th edition of the men’s Cricket World Cup will be staged for the fifth time in the United Kingdom.
- 48 matches in 46 days will be played across 11 venues in England and Wales: Lord’s, The Oval, Edgbaston, Trent Bridge, Headingley, Old Trafford, County Ground Taunton, Bristol County Ground, The Riverside Durham, Hampshire Bowl and Cardiff Wales Stadium.
- All the day matches will start at 10:30 AM BST (2:30 PM IST), while the day/night matches – seven of them – will start at 1:30 PM BST (5:30 PM IST).
- The Lord’s will host the final of the World Cup for the fifth time on 14 July. The first semi-final (No.1 v No.4) will be at Old Trafford on 9 July while the second semi-final (No.2 v No.3) will be staged at Edgbaston on 11 July.
- Each of the semi-finals and the final has been allotted a reserve day. The 10-team tournament will see all teams face one another once in a single group phase.
- The four teams that top the league stage will then face off in the two semi-finals. While the top eight teams qualified for the tournament on the basis of their rankings, the Windies, and Afghanistan qualified by virtue of topping the qualifiers.
- Men in Blue will lock horns with arch-rivals Pakistan on June 16 and would be hoping to square off the humiliating defeat against Men in Green during the ICC Champions Trophy 2017 final at Lord’s.
- India will play at six different venues. They will play two games each at Southampton (SA, Afghanistan), Birmingham (England and Bangladesh) and Manchester (Pakistan and West Indies), respectively.
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- Mahendra Singh Dhoni: Right hands batsman and a wicket-keeper, he has played 2 world cups in 2007 and 2011.
- Virat Kohli: Right Handed batsman who has played a world in 2011 with a total of 9 other matches played.
- Ajinkya Rahane: Being a bowler and a batsman, Ajinkya is a right-handed batsman and a right arm medium bowler.
- Shikhar Dhawan: A left-handed batsman with a bowling style of right arm break off, this cricketer has struck form in recent series against Sri Lanka and England.
- Rohit Sharma: Right-handed batsman with a right arm off spinning bowling style, this cricketer has solely made 264 runs.
- Suresh Raina: Having played world cup 2011, this cricketer is a left-hand batsman and right arm off spin bowler.
- Ravindra Jadeja: A slow left-arm orthodox bowler and left-handed batsman finally made to the squad after his shoulder injury.
- R Ashwin: the Only bowler to be selected from the last season of world cup who is a right arm off spin bowler.
- Bhuvneshwar Kumar: Actual spearhead of the bowling attack, this cricketer is a right arm medium-fast bowler and a right-handed
- Ishant Sharma: Facing a knee injury just before the crucial selection made him put in a spot of danger. But now he has got a clear ticket for playing in 2015. He is a right-hand batsman and right arm fast-medium bowler.
- Mohammed Shami: Emerged as the best bowler since the last season, Mohammed Shami is a right-handed batsman and right arm fast-medium bowler.
- Axar Patel: This all-rounder cricketer is a left-handed batsman and slow left-arm orthodox bowler.
- Umesh Yadav: Having proved his potential during India’s tour of Australia in 2011-12, Umesh Yadav is a right-handed batsman and a right arm fast bowler.
- Stuart Binny: Son of one of the chief architects of India’s 1983 world cup, Stuart Binny is a right-handed batsman and right arm medium bowler.
- Ambati Raydu: What caught the selector’s eyes for Raydu was his maiden century against Sri Lanka in the home series. He is a right-handed batsman and a right arm off spin bowler.
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