ICC World Cup 2019 Schedule

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The Oval to have the competition opener amongst England and South Africa on 30 May

Old Trafford and Edgbaston to organize the two semi-finals on 9 and 11 July individually; Lord's to have the last on 14 July

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson: "Next summer fans far and wide will be dealt with to convincing and aggressive cricket as the best groups on the planet clash in this round-robin organize for the privilege to be delegated World Champions."

Steve Elworthy: "The present declaration of the calendar is another essential minute in the development to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 – the minute that the competition becomes animated for groups and cricket sweethearts over the world."

The International Cricket Council today affirmed the calendar of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be arranged in England and Wales from 30 May to 14 July.

Britain will open the competition at The Oval on 30 May when they will go up against South Africa, while Australia will dispatch their title safeguard on 1 June against the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier champions Afghanistan in multi day/night coordinate in Bristol.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 timetable ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 calendar

Ruling ICC Champions Trophy victors and previous champions Pakistan will begin their battle against the ICC World Twenty20 champs and two-time previous champions the Windies at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on 31 May.

India, the 1983 and 2011 title holders who additionally 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 element coordinate against customary adversaries Pakistan will be at Old Trafford in Manchester on 16 June.

Old Trafford in Manchester and Edgbaston in Birmingham will organize the two semi-finals on 9 and 11 July, while Lord's will play host to a World Cup last for the fifth time, on 14 July. All these three matches will have save days.

Eleven world-class scenes will be utilized as a part of the 46-day competition in which each side will play the other once in a solitary group arrange with the main four sides after 45 matches advancing to the semi-finals.

Australia are present holders of the ICC Cricket World Cup Australia are present holders of the ICC Cricket World Cup

Old Trafford in Manchester will have most extreme six matches, while Edgbaston in Birmingham, Hampshire Bowl in Southampton, Lord's and The Oval (both in London), and Trent Bridge in Nottingham will arrange five matches each. Cardiff Wales Stadium in Cardiff and Headingley in Leeds have been designated four matches each and County Ground Bristol in Bristol, County Ground Taunton in Taunton and The Riverside in Chester-le-Street have three matches each.

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson stated: "It's dependably an energizing minute in front of any real occasion to declare the timetable and for the ICC Cricket World Cup. Next summer fans far and wide will be dealt with to convincing and focused cricket as the best groups on the planet clash in this round-robin design for the privilege to be delegated World Champions.

"This calendar likewise gives fans crosswise over England and Wales the chance to watch world-class cricket on their doorstep with all groups moving around the nation. We know from past ICC occasions that each nation will be gladly upheld at every one of the scenes making an extraordinary climate and a genuine festival of the amusement."

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Managing Director Steve Elworthy stated: "The present declaration of the timetable is another vital minute in the development to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 – the minute that the competition springs up for groups and cricket sweethearts over the world. This is the lead occasion in one-day cricket.

India and Pakistan will go head to head on 16 June at Old Trafford India and Pakistan will go head to head on 16 June at Old Trafford

"There are some fabulous no holds barred apparatuses – England v Australia at Lord's and India v Pakistan at Old Trafford and in addition England v India at Edgbaston spring to mind. As coordinators we can guarantee the groups and fans we will strive to give the ideal stage to this occasion.

"In view of the UK's differing populace, each contending group will likewise be ensured a 'home group' each time they play at probably the most famous cricket grounds on the planet.

"The Cricket World Cup is the third most viewed worldwide occasion and has enormous intrigue and advance among cricket fans. Our desire is to develop the diversion and convey the best ever cricket festivity and considering that we have deliberately built up our ticket costs.

"The costs have been tried with a huge number of fans in the course of the most recent a half year, we have utilized outside specialists and counseled broadly to guarantee that they are great esteem versus other worldwide brandishing occasions. The costs adjust availability with conveying the venture required to convey a world-class occasion. All income is put back in the diversion to develop cricket."

Ticket costs offered are as per the following:

• 80,000+ tickets at £20 (over portion of the gathering stage matches)

• 200,000+ tickets at £50 or less

• Child tickets at each match, beginning from £6

• Family of four for £52

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule: by setting

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)

Province Ground Bristol, Bristol

1 June – Afghanistan v Australia (d/n)

7 June – Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d)

11 June – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (d)

Province 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-last (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 elimination round (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)