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Time Table of World Cup 2019


Cricket world cup 2019 is just by a few days. This is the biggest sports event in the world where top 10 countries will fight to win the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Title. All the 48 ODI matches for ICC world cup 2019 schedule between 30 May 2019 and 15 July 2019. Host Country for 2019 Cricket World Cup is England & Wales. Here you will get the updated schedule, timetable, team, winning odds, fixture and many other important events for 2019 Cricket World Cup.

World Cup 2019 time table sees each side play 9 matches with the top four sides qualifying for the World Cup semi-final(ICC)India's Cricket World Cup 2019 schedule sees them play in six of the 11 venues during the group stage of the tournament. 

Their ICC World Cup 2019 time table  begins at Southampton. They they play Australia at The Oval before playing New Zealand at Nottingham. The game against Pakistan will take place at Manchester on June 16. India play two games apiece at Manchester, Birmingham and Southampton. They end their group stage with a game against Sri Lanka at Leeds on 6 July.




ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule
Date Match Venue
Thursday, May 30 England vs South Africa The Oval, London
Friday, May 31 West Indies vs Pakistan Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Saturday, June 1 New Zealand vs Sri Lanka Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Afghanistan vs Australia (D/N) Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Sunday, June 2 South Africa vs Bangladesh The Oval, London
Monday, June 3 England vs Pakistan Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Tuesday, June 4 Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Wednesday, June 5 South Africa vs India Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Bangladesh vs New Zealand (D/N) The Oval, London
Thursday, June 6 Australia vs West Indies Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Friday, June 7 Pakistan vs Sri Lanka Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Saturday, June 8 England vs Bangladesh Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Afghanistan vs New Zealand County Ground, Taunton
Sunday, June 9 India vs Australia The Oval, London
Monday, June 10 South Africa vs West Indies Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Tuesday, June 11 Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka Bristol County Ground, Bristol
Wednesday, June 12 Australia vs Pakistan County Ground, Taunton
Thursday, June 13 India vs New Zealand Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Friday, June 14 England vs West Indies Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Saturday, June 15 Sri Lanka vs Australia The Oval, London
South Africa vs Afghanistan (D/N) Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff
Sunday, June 16 India vs Pakistan Old Trafford, Manchester
Monday, June 17 West Indies vs Bangladesh County Ground, Taunton
Tuesday, June 18 England vs Afghanistan Old Trafford, Manchester
Wednesday, June 19 New Zealand vs South Africa Edgbaston, Birmingham
Thursday, June 20 Australia vs Bangladesh Trent Bridge, Nottingham
Friday, June 21 England vs Sri Lanka Headingley, Leeds
Saturday, June 22 India vs Afghanistan Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
West Indies vs New Zealand (D/N) Old Trafford, Manchester
Sunday, June 23 Pakistan vs South Africa Lord’s, London
Monday, June 24 Bangladesh vs Afghanistan Hampshire Bowl, Southampton
Tuesday, June 25 England vs Australia Lord’s, London
Wednesday, June 26 New Zealand vs Pakistan Edgbaston, Birmingham
Thursday, June 27 West Indies vs India Old Trafford, Manchester
Friday, June 28 Sri Lanka vs South Africa The Riverside, Durham
Saturday, June 29 Pakistan vs Afghanistan Headingley, Leeds
New Zealand vs Australia (D/N) Lord’s, London
Sunday, June 30 England vs India Edgbaston, Birmingham
Monday, July 1 Sri Lanka vs West Indies The Riverside, Durham
Tuesday, July 2 Bangladesh vs India Edgbaston, Birmingham
Wednesday, July 3 England vs New Zealand The Riverside, Durham
Thursday, July 4 Afghanistan vs West Indies Headingley, Leeds
Friday, July 5 Pakistan vs Bangladesh Lord’s, London
Saturday, July 6 Sri Lanka vs India Headingley, Leeds
Australia vs South Africa (D/N) Old Trafford, Manchester
Tuesday, July 9 Semi-Final (1 vs 4) Old Trafford, Manchester
Wednesday, July 10 Reserve Day
Thursday, July 11 Semi-Final (2 vs 3) Edgbaston, Birmingham
Friday, July 12 Reserve Day
Sunday, July 14 Final Lord’s, London
Monday, July 15 Reserve Day


 Cricket  World Cup Time Table


ICC cricket world cup time table 2019

The Cricket World Cup 2019 time table sees some intriguing match-ups between teams who will be looking to make a mark and those looking to maintain their stellar record in ICC (India cricket cup) tournaments. Reigning World Cup champions Australia will begin their title defence against the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier champions Afghanistan at Bristol in a Day-Night encounter. Two-time winners, India, will begin their ICC Cricket World Cup (India cricket cup 2019) campaign against South Africa at Southampton on June 5.

ICC world cup 2019 time table

The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 time tableIndia cricket cup 2019) fixtures also features some entertaining matches in the group stages.That includes the re-ignition of the Trans-Tasman rivalry at Lord's on June 29 as Australia take on New Zealand in a Day-Night encounter. Arch-rivals India and Pakistan take on each other at Old Trafford on June 16 while Australia take on England at Lord's on 25 June in a day match.

Ticket for 2019 Cricket World Cup

From 1/5/2018 you can start buying ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 ticket online from official site icc-cricket.com, for now you may register your interest for ticket as well. Latest information of ICC Cricket world cup 2019 tickets and price information you can get here – Ticket Sales information.
ICC Cricket world cup 2019 ticket ballot open date1 May 2018
Registrationregistration link for your interest
Public ticket distribution startJuly 2018 to August
Public ticket distribution endAugust 2018
Remaining tickets go for saleSeptember 2018

You can also register and apply for ticket here – ICC MEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019 TICKETING SITE

The ICC Cricket World Cup (CWC) takes place every four years, featuring 10 teams and is the culmination of a global qualification process that runs over a 5-6 year period.

The top eight teams in the ICC one-day rankings at the given date (approximately 18 months prior to the CWC) qualify automatically. The final two teams come from the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier which takes place in the year prior to the Cricket World Cup. This event is the culmination of the ICC World Cricket League series and regional qualification events which provide the opportunity for every ICC Member to progress through the qualification process and participate in the CWC.


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