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The ultimate showdown of world cricket is here and we are more than excited!
The 12th ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 begins on May 30, 2019, and will continue until July 14, 2019. The large-scale event is being organized by England and Wales.
Ten teams will compete against each other to catch a spot in the top four for the semifinals, which will be held on July 09 and 11, 2019.
2019 World Cup Cricket Format – All You Need to Know
The #2019WorldCup will take place in the round-robin format, which was last used for the cricket world cup in 1992.
ICC will be allocating total prize money of USD 10 million for the participating teams. The 2019 ICC World Cup winners will get USD 4 million and runners-up will get a sum of USD 2 million.
The third and fourth runners-up will get USD 800,000 each, while teams failing to qualify for the semis will receive USD 100,000 each. Last but not least, the winner of each league’s stage match will get USD 45,000 each.
2019 World Cup Schedule – Dates, Teams, and Venues
May 30, 2019: England vs South Africa – The Oval, London
May 31, 2019: West Indies vs Pakistan – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 01, 2019: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Sophia Gardens Cardiff, Cardiff
June 01, 2019: Afghanistan vs Australia – The 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 – Sophia Gardens Cardiff, Cardiff
June 05, 2019: South Africa vs India – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
June 05, 2019: Bangladesh vs New Zealand – The Oval, London*
June 06, 2019: Australia vs West Indies – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 07, 2019: Pakistan vs Sri Lanka – The Bristol County Ground, Bristol
June 08, 2019: England vs Bangladesh – Sophia Gardens Cardiff, Cardiff;
June 08, 2019: Afghanistan vs New Zealand – The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton*
June 09, 2019: India vs Australia – The Oval, London
June 10, 2019: South Africa vs West Indies – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
June 11, 2019: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka – The Bristol County Ground, Bristol
June 12, 2019: Australia vs Pakistan – The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton
June 13, 2019: India vs New Zealand – Trent Bridge, Nottingham
June 14, 2019: England vs West Indies – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
June 15, 2019: Sri Lanka vs Australia – The Oval, London
June 15, 2019: South Africa vs Afghanistan – Sophia Gardens Cardiff, Cardiff*
June 16, 2019: India vs Pakistan – Old Trafford, Manchester
June 17, 2019: West Indies vs Bangladesh – The Cooper Associates 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 – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
June 22, 2019: West Indies vs New Zealand – Old Trafford, Manchester*
June 23, 2019: Pakistan vs South Africa – Lord’s, London
June 24, 2019: Bangladesh vs Afghanistan – The Ageas Bowl, Southampton
June 25, 2019: England vs Australia – Lord’s, London
June 26, 2019: New Zealand vs Pakistan – Edgbaston, Birmingham
June 27, 2019: West Indies vs India – Old Trafford, Manchester
June 28, 2019: Sri Lanka vs South Africa – Riverside, Chester-le-Street
June 29, 2019: Pakistan vs Afghanistan – Headingley, Leeds
June 29, 2019: New Zealand vs Australia – Lord’s, London*
June 30, 2019: England vs India – Edgbaston, Birmingham
July 01, 2019: Sri Lanka vs West Indies – Riverside, Chester-le-Street
July 02, 2019: Bangladesh vs India – Edgbaston, Birmingham
July 03, 2019: England vs New Zealand – Riverside, Chester-le-Street
July 04, 2019: Afghanistan vs West Indies – Emerald Headingley, Leeds
July 05, 2019: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Lord’s, London
July 06, 2019: Sri Lanka vs India – Emerald Headingley, Leeds
July 06, 2019: Australia vs South Africa – Old Trafford, Manchester*
July 09, 2019: 1st semi-final (1 vs 4) – Old Trafford, Manchester
July 11, 2019: 2nd semi-final (2 vs 3) – Edgbaston, Birmingham
July 14, 2019: Final – Lord’s, London
Please note: All matches will begin at 10:30 AM IST. Teams England, India and Pakistan will play all their league fixtures in the 10:30 AM slot. The star-marked matches will be held in the 1:30 PM slot
2019 Cricket World Cup – Team Captains
Afghanistan – Gulbadin Naib
Australia – Aaron Finch
Bangladesh – Mashrafe Mortaza
England – Eoin Morgan
India – Virat Kohli
New Zealand – Kane Williamson
Pakistan – Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sri Lanka – Dimuth Karunaratne
South Africa – Faf du Plessis
West Indies – Jason Holder
2019 Cricket World Cup – India Vs Pakistan
The world waits to watch when two arch-rivals come face-to-face on one field. Watch India and Pakistan fight for their place in the semis at Old Trafford, Manchester on 16 June, 2019 at 10:30 AM Local time.
2019 Cricket World Cup – The Last World Cup for Some Cricket Heroes
This year will likely be the last world cup where we will be seeing some of our favorite players play as they retire from their careers.
West Indies – Chris Gayle
Bangladesh – Mashrafe Mortaza
India – MS Dhoni and Dinesh Karthik
Pakistan – Shoaib Malik
Sri Lanka – Lasith Malinga
South Africa – Dale Steyn, JP Duminy, and Imran Tahir
2019 Cricket World Cup – World Telecast
The 2019 World Cup will be featured on the following channels across the world:
Nepal – Star Sports (Also Live streamed on Hotstar)
USA – Willow TV (Also Live streamed on willowtv.com and Hotstar)
India – Star Sports and Doordarshan (Also Live streamed on Hotstar)
Australia – Fox Sports (Also Live streamed on Foxtel Now)
Cricket World Cup Winners – 1992 – 2015
2015 – Australia
2011 – India
2007 – Australia
2003 – Australia
1999 – Australia
1996 – Sri Lanka
1992 – Pakistan
Who will win the 2019 Cricket Cup in England?
We are hoping that Nepal will be a part of the 2023 ICC World Cup Series! Keep watching this space for more #2019ICCWorldCup cricket news updates!
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