2019 Cricket World Cup








































ICC Cricket World Cup
England & Wales - 2019

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Official Logo for ICC Cricket World Cup 2019

Dates 30 May–14 July
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
Tournament format(s)
Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s)
England England
Wales Wales
Participants 10
Matches played 48

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The 2019 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is the 12th edition of the Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales,[1][2] from 30 May to 14 July 2019.[3]


The hosting rights were awarded in April 2006, after England and Wales withdrew from the bidding to host the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup, which was held in Australia and New Zealand. The first match will be played at The Oval while the final will be played at Lord's. It is the fifth time that the Cricket World Cup will be held in England and Wales, following the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 World Cups.


The format for the tournament will be a single group of ten teams, with each team playing the other nine teams, and the top four teams progressing to a knockout stage of semi-finals and a final. The ten team tournament has gained criticism due to the lack of Associate teams in the tournament. Given the increase of the Test playing nations from 10 to 12, with the admission of Ireland and Afghanistan in June 2017, it will be the first World Cup to be contested without all of the Test playing nations being present,[4] and after the elimination of all the Associate teams at the qualifying tournament, this will be also be the first World Cup to feature no Associate members.




Contents






  • 1 Qualification


  • 2 Venues


  • 3 Group stage


    • 3.1 Points table


    • 3.2 Fixtures




  • 4 Knockout stage


    • 4.1 Semi-finals


    • 4.2 Final




  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




Qualification



The 2019 World Cup will feature 10 teams, a decrease from previous World Cups in 2011 and 2015 which featured 14 teams.[5] The hosts, England, and the top seven other teams in the ICC One Day International rankings as of 30 September 2017 earned automatic qualification, with the remaining two spots being decided by the 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier.[6]


At the time of the announcement of the qualification structure, ICC Associate and Affiliate members, who were guaranteed four spots in the previous two World Cup tournaments, could be represented by at most two teams, and possibly none at all if they were beaten by the lowest ranked Full Members in the Qualifier.[6] It also meant that at least two of the 10 Test playing nations at the time of the announcement would have to play in the qualifying tournament, and could possibly miss the World Cup finals entirely.


Following recent success, Ireland and Afghanistan were promoted into the ICC ODI Championship and have also since been promoted to full members of the ICC, becoming the newest Test cricketing nations. However, they still needed to qualify for the World Cup via the current process.


Afghanistan won the qualifying tournament defeating the West Indies in the final. Both teams qualified for the World Cup, while Zimbabwe despite hosting the qualifying tournament failed to reach the final and will miss the World Cup for the first time since 1983.[7] Recently appointed full member Ireland will also miss the World Cup for the first time since 2007 and for the first time ever no Associate nation will be participating in the World Cup.[8]




Highlighted are the countries to participate in the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

  Qualified as host

  Qualified via the ICC ODI Championship ranking

  Qualified via the 2018 qualifier

  Participated in the qualifier but failed to qualify






































Means of qualification
Date
Venue
Berths
Qualified[9]
Host nation
30 September 2006[10]
N/A
1

 England

ICC ODI Championship
30 September 2017
Various
7

 Australia
 Bangladesh
 India
 New Zealand
 Pakistan
 South Africa
 Sri Lanka

2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier
23 March 2018

 Zimbabwe
2

 Afghanistan
 West Indies
Total

10


Venues




2019 Cricket World Cup is located in England

Birmingham

Birmingham



Bristol

Bristol



Cardiff

Cardiff



Chester-le-Street

Chester-le-Street



Leeds

Leeds



Nottingham

Nottingham



Manchester

Manchester



Lord's

Lord's



The Oval

The Oval



Southampton

Southampton



Taunton

Taunton




Venues in England and Wales


The fixture list for the tournament was released on 26 April 2018 after the completion of an International Cricket Council (ICC) meeting in Kolkata. London Stadium had been named as a possible venue in the planning stages,[11][12] and in January 2017 the ICC completed an inspection of the ground, confirming that the pitch dimensions would be compliant with the requirements to host ODI matches.[13] However, when the fixtures were announced, London Stadium was not included as a venue.[14]



































































































City

Birmingham

Bristol

Cardiff

Chester-le-Street

Leeds

Ground

Edgbaston

Bristol County Ground

Sophia Gardens

Riverside Ground

Headingley

County Team

Warwickshire

Gloucestershire

Glamorgan

Durham

Yorkshire

Capacity
25,000
17,500
15,643
20,000
20,000 (after redevelopment)

Matches
5 (including semi-final)
3
4
3
4


Edgbaston---close-of-play.jpg

Bristol County Ground.jpg

Cathedral Road end, SWALEC Stadium, Cardiff, Wales.jpg

Riverside-ground.jpg

Headingley Cricket Stadium.jpg

London

London

Manchester

Nottingham

Southampton

Taunton

Lord's

The Oval

Old Trafford

Trent Bridge

Rose Bowl

County Ground

Middlesex

Surrey

Lancashire

Nottinghamshire

Hampshire

Somerset
28,000
25,500
26,000
17,500
25,000
12,500
5 (including Final)
5
6 (including semi-final)
5
5
3

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Old Trafford Cricket Ground August 2014.jpg

Trent Bridge MMB 01 England vs New Zealand.jpg

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County Ground, Taunton panorama.jpg

Group stage



The group stage format is a round-robin, where all ten teams play each other once, in a single group. This means a total of 45 matches will be played, with each team playing a total of nine matches. The top four teams from the group will progress to the knockout stage. A similar format was previously used in the 1992 Cricket World Cup.


Points table
































































































































Pos

Team


Pld

W

L

T

NR

Pts

NRR
Qualification
1

 England
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000 Advance to semi-finals
2

 South Africa
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
3

 India
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
4

 Australia
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
5

 New Zealand
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000 Eliminated
6

 Pakistan
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
7

 Bangladesh
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
8

 Sri Lanka
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
9

 Afghanistan
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000
10

 West Indies
0 0 0 0 0 0 +0.000



Fixtures



The ICC released the fixture details on 26 April 2018.[15]





30 May 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 South Africa









The Oval, London






31 May 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Pakistan 



v



 West Indies









Trent Bridge, Nottingham






1 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















New Zealand 



v



 Sri Lanka









Sophia Gardens, Cardiff






1 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 Afghanistan









County Ground, Bristol






2 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 South Africa









The Oval, London






3 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 Pakistan









Trent Bridge, Nottingham






4 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 Sri Lanka









Sophia Gardens, Cardiff






5 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















India 



v



 South Africa









Rose Bowl, Southampton






5 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 New Zealand









The Oval, London






6 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 West Indies









Trent Bridge, Nottingham






7 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Pakistan 



v



 Sri Lanka









County Ground, Bristol






8 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 Bangladesh









Sophia Gardens, Cardiff






8 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 New Zealand









County Ground, Taunton






9 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 India









The Oval, London






10 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















South Africa 



v



 West Indies









Rose Bowl, Southampton






11 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 Sri Lanka









County Ground, Bristol






12 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 Pakistan









County Ground, Taunton






13 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















India 



v



 New Zealand









Trent Bridge, Nottingham






14 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 West Indies









Rose Bowl, Southampton






15 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 Sri Lanka









The Oval, London






15 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 South Africa









Sophia Gardens, Cardiff






16 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















India 



v



 Pakistan









Old Trafford, Manchester






17 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 West Indies









County Ground, Taunton






18 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 Afghanistan









Old Trafford, Manchester






19 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















New Zealand 



v



 South Africa









Edgbaston, Birmingham






20 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 Bangladesh









Trent Bridge, Nottingham






21 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 Sri Lanka









Headingley, Leeds






22 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 India









Rose Bowl, Southampton






22 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















New Zealand 



v



 West Indies









Old Trafford, Manchester






23 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Pakistan 



v



 South Africa









Lord's, London






24 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 Bangladesh









Rose Bowl, Southampton






25 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 Australia









Lord's, London






26 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















New Zealand 



v



 Pakistan









Edgbaston, Birmingham






27 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















India 



v



 West Indies









Old Trafford, Manchester






28 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















South Africa 



v



 Sri Lanka









Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street






29 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 Pakistan









Headingley, Leeds






29 June 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 New Zealand









Lord's, London






30 June 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 India









Edgbaston, Birmingham






1 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Sri Lanka 



v



 West Indies









Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street






2 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 India









Edgbaston, Birmingham






3 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















England 



v



 New Zealand









Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street






4 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Afghanistan 



v



 West Indies









Headingley, Leeds






5 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Bangladesh 



v



 Pakistan









Lord's, London






6 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















India 



v



 Sri Lanka









Headingley, Leeds






6 July 2019
13:30 (D/N)
Scorecard















Australia 



v



 South Africa









Old Trafford, Manchester




Knockout stage


The knockout stage will see two semi-finals, with the winners of each progressing to the final at Lord's. On 25 April 2018, it was reported that Old Trafford and Edgbaston would host the two semi-finals, with all of the knockout games having a reserve day.[16]


Semi-finals





9 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Qualifier 1



v



Qualifier 4









Old Trafford, Manchester






11 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Qualifier 2



v



Qualifier 3









Edgbaston, Birmingham




Final




14 July 2019
10:30
Scorecard















Winners Semi-final 1



v



Winners Semi-final 2









Lord's, London




References





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