{"id":1511,"date":"2018-04-26T19:37:43","date_gmt":"2018-04-26T15:37:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/cricketfever.org\/?p=1511"},"modified":"2018-04-26T19:37:43","modified_gmt":"2018-04-26T15:37:43","slug":"icc-cricket-world-cup-2019-full-schedule-and-fixtures","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/cricketfever.org\/2018\/04\/26\/icc-cricket-world-cup-2019-full-schedule-and-fixtures\/","title":{"rendered":"ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Full Schedule and Fixtures"},"content":{"rendered":"

The ICC earlier today announced the full schedule for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019. The ICC Cricket World Cup will be held from Thursday 30th May 2019 till Sunday, 14th July 2019 in England and Wales. The final will be played on 14th July at Lord’s Cricket Ground with Monday, 15th July as the reserve day in case of rain or other interruptions.<\/p>\n

10 teams will participate in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 and the format is based on 1992 World Cup, where each team will play the other 9 teams and the top 4 teams will qualify for the Semi finals.<\/p>\n

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Full Schedule<\/strong><\/span><\/h2>\n

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Click on the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule Image above for full size<\/em><\/span><\/p>\n

The first ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 match will be played between the home side England at The Oval on 30 May when they will take on South Africa, while the current ICC World Cup Champions Australia will launch their title defense on 1st June against the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier champions Afghanistan in a day\/night match in Bristol.<\/p>\n

Reigning ICC Champions Trophy winners and former champions Pakistan will start their campaign against the ICC World Twenty20 winners and two-time former champions the Windies at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on 31 May.<\/p>\n

India, the 1983 and 2011 world champions who also won the ICC Champions Trophy in 2013 in England and Wales, will play their first match on 5 June against South Africa at the Hampshire Bowl in Southampton. Their feature match against traditional rivals Pakistan will be at Old Trafford in Manchester on 16 June.<\/p>\n

Old Trafford in Manchester and Edgbaston in Birmingham will stage the two semi-finals on 9 and 11 July, while Lord\u2019s will play host to a World Cup final for the fifth time, on 14 July. All these three matches will have reserve days.<\/p>\n

Eleven world-class venues will be used in the 46-day tournament in which each side will play the other once in a single-league format with the top four sides after 45 matches progressing to the semi-finals.<\/p>\n

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Ticket prices offered are as follows:<\/strong><\/p>\n

\u2022 80,000+ tickets at \u00a320 (over half of the group stage matches)
\n\u2022 200,000+ tickets at \u00a350 or less
\n\u2022 Child tickets at every match, starting from \u00a36
\n\u2022 Family of four for \u00a352<\/p>\n

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule: by venue<\/strong><\/p>\n

Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff<\/strong>
\n1 June \u2013 New Zealand v Sri Lanka (d)
\n4 June \u2013 Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (d)
\n8 June \u2013 England v Bangladesh (d)
\n15 June \u2013 South Africa v Afghanistan (d\/n)<\/p>\n

County Ground Bristol, Bristol<\/strong>
\n1 June \u2013 Afghanistan v Australia (d\/n)
\n7 June \u2013 Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d)
\n11 June \u2013 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (d)<\/p>\n

County Ground Taunton, Taunton<\/strong>
\n8 June \u2013 Afghanistan v New Zealand (d\/n)
\n12 June \u2013 Australia v Pakistan (d)
\n17 June \u2013 Windies v Bangladesh (d)<\/p>\n

Edgbaston, Birmingham<\/strong>
\n19 June \u2013 New Zealand v South Africa (d)
\n26 June \u2013 New Zealand v Pakistan (d)
\n30 June \u2013 England v India (d)
\n2 July \u2013 Bangladesh v India (d)
\n11 July \u2013 Second semi-final (2 v 3) (d)
\n12 July \u2013 Reserve day<\/p>\n

Hampshire Bowl, Southampton<\/strong>
\n5 June \u2013 South Africa v India (d)
\n10 June \u2013 South Africa v Windies (d)
\n14 June \u2013 England v Windies (d)
\n22 June \u2013 India v Afghanistan (d)
\n24 June \u2013 Bangladesh v Afghanistan (d)<\/p>\n

Headingley, Leeds<\/strong>
\n21 June \u2013 England v Sri Lanka (d)
\n29 June \u2013 Pakistan v Afghanistan (d)
\n4 July \u2013 Afghanistan v Windies (d)
\n6 July \u2013 Sri Lanka v India (d)<\/p>\n

Lord\u2019s, London<\/strong>
\n23 June \u2013 Pakistan v South Africa (d)
\n25 June \u2013 England v Australia (d)
\n29 June \u2013 New Zealand v Australia (d\/n)
\n5 July \u2013 Pakistan v Bangladesh (d\/n)
\n14 July \u2013 Final (d)
\n15 July \u2013 Reserve day<\/p>\n

Old Trafford, Manchester<\/strong>
\n16 June \u2013 India v Pakistan (d)
\n18 June \u2013 England v Afghanistan (d)
\n22 June \u2013 Windies v New Zealand (d\/n)
\n27 June \u2013 Windies v India (d)
\n6 July \u2013 Australia v South Africa (d\/n)
\n9 July – First semifinal (1 v 4) (d)
\n10 July \u2013 Reserve day<\/p>\n

The Oval, London<\/strong>
\n30 May \u2013 England v South Africa (d)
\n2 June \u2013South Africa v Bangladesh (d)
\n5 June \u2013 Bangladesh v New Zealand (d\/n)
\n9 June \u2013 India v Australia (d)
\n15 June \u2013 Sri Lanka v Australia (d)<\/p>\n

The Riverside, Chester-le-Street<\/strong>
\n28 June \u2013 Sri Lanka v South Africa (d)
\n1 July \u2013 Sri Lanka v Windies (d)
\n3 July \u2013 England v New Zealand (d)<\/p>\n

Trent Bridge, Nottingham<\/strong>
\n31 May \u2013 Windies v Pakistan (d)
\n3 June \u2013 England v Pakistan (d)
\n6 June \u2013 Australia v Windies (d)
\n13 June \u2013 India v New Zealand (d)
\n20 June \u2013 Australia v Bangladesh (d)<\/p>\n

The above article is excerpted from the official ICC Media Release available at<\/p>\n

https:\/\/www.icc-cricket.com\/media-releases\/672392<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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