The much awaited and the biggest Cricket tournament i.e ICC World World Cup is going to be start in England and Wales from May 30, 2019. The tournament’s Final will be played on 14 July. Including Semi-Final and Final, total 48 matches will be played. There are reserve days for both Semi-Finals and the Final match.
There are total 10 teams participating in World Cup 2019. The format of the tournament is very simple this time, all 10 teams will play a match with each other teams and the teams which will remain on top 4 will qualify for the semi-Finals.
The first match of the World Cup will be played between host England and South Africa at Kennington Oval, London.
ICC World Cup 2019 Teams:
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Squad
New Zealand cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | All Rounder | Wicket Keeper | Bowler |
Kane Williamson (Captain) | Colin Munro | Tom Blundell | Lockie Ferguson |
Martin Guptill | Colin de Grandhomme | Tom Latham | Trent Boult |
Ross Taylor | James Neesham | Henry Nicholls | Matt Henry |
Mitchell Santner | Ish Sodhi |
Tim Southee |
Australia Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | ALL ROUNDER | WICKET KEEPER | BOWLER |
Aaron Finch (c) | Glenn Maxwell | Alex Carey | Jason Behrendorff |
David Warner | Marcus Stoinis | Nathan Coulter-Nile |
Usman Khawaja | Jhye Richardson | Pat Cummins |
Steve Smith | Nathan Lyon |
Shaun Marsh | Mitchell Starc |
Adam Zampa |
India Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | All Rounder | Wicket Keeper | Bowler |
Virat Kohli (c) | Vijay Shankar | MS Dhoni | Kuldeep Yadav |
Rohit Sharma | Kedar Jadhav | Dinesh Karthik | Jasprit Bumrah |
Shikhar Dhawan | Hardik Pandya | | Yuzvendra Chahal |
KL Rahul | Ravindra Jadeja | | Bhuvneshwar Kumar |
England Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
BATSMEN |
ALL ROUNDER |
WICKET KEEPER |
BOWLER |
Eoin Morgan(C) |
Ben Stokes |
Jonny Bairstow |
Liam Plunkett |
Joe Root |
Moeen Ali |
Jos Buttler |
Mark Wood |
Jason Roy |
Jofra Archer |
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Adil Rashid |
James Vince |
Chris Woakes |
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Tom Curran |
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Liam Dawson |
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Bangladesh Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | All Rounder | Wicket Keeper | Bowler |
Tamim Iqbal | Mashrafe Mortaza (c) | Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) | Rubel Hossain |
Sabbir Rahman | Shakib Al Hasan | Liton Das | Mustafizur Rahman |
Soumya Sarkar | Mahmudullah | Mohammad Mithun |
Mosaddek Hossain |
Mohammad Saifuddin |
Mehidy Hasan |
Abu Jayed |
Pakistan Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
BATSMEN |
ALL ROUNDER |
WICKET KEEPER |
BOWLER |
Fakhar Zaman |
Shoaib Malik |
Sarfaraz Ahmed(C) |
Shaheen Afridi |
Babar Azam |
Haris Sohail |
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Wahab Riaz |
Imam-ul-Haq |
Mohammad Hafeez |
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Hasan Ali |
Asif Ali |
Shadab Khan |
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Mohammad Hasnain |
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Imad Wasim |
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Mohammad Amir |
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South Africa Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | All Rounder | Wicket Keeper | Bowler |
Faf du Plessis(C) | JP Duminy | Quinton de Kock | Dale Steyn |
Hashim Amla | Andile Phehlukwayo | Kagiso Rabada |
David Miller | Dwaine Pretorius |
Anrich Nortje
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Aiden Markram | Jeevan Mendis | Lungi Ngidi |
Rassie van der Dussen | Milinda Siriwardana | Imran Tahir |
Isuru Udana | Tabraiz Shamsi |
Sri Lanka Cricket Team World Cup Squad 2019
Batsman | All Rounder | Wicket Keeper | Bowler |
Dimuth Karunaratne (c) | Angelo Mathews | Kusal Perera | Lasith Malinga |
Avishka Fernando | Thisara Perera | Kusal Mendis | Suranga Lakmal |
Lahiru Thirimanne | Dhananjaya de Silva |
Jeffrey Vandersay
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Alex Hales | Jeevan Mendis | Nuwan Pradeep |
Milinda Siriwardana |
Isuru Udana |
Afghanistan Squad World Cup 2019
BATSMEN |
ALL ROUNDER |
WICKET KEEPER |
BOWLER |
Noor Ali Zadran |
Rahmat Shah |
Mohammad Shahzad |
Rashid Khan |
Asghar Afghan |
Gulbadin Naib(C) |
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Aftab Alam |
Najibullah Zadran |
Samiullah Shenwari |
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Mujeeb Ur Rahman |
Hazratullah Zazai |
Mohammad Nabi |
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Dawlat Zadran |
Hashmatullah Shahidi |
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Hamid Hassan |
West Indies Squad World Cup 2019
BATSMEN |
ALL ROUNDER |
WICKET KEEPER |
BOWLER |
Chris Gayle |
Ashley Nurse |
Nicholas Pooran |
Kemar Roach |
Darren Bravo |
Andre Russell |
Shai Hope |
Shannon Gabriel |
Evin Lewis |
Jason Holder(C) |
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Oshane Thomas |
Shimron Hetmyer |
Fabian Allen |
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Sheldon Cottrell |
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Carlos Brathwaite |
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ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Favorite Teams:
The host England are the most Favorites to win ICC World Cup 2019. And India are second favorites to win the Cup. New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa are also playing good Cricket in recent times, so these teams also have chance to lift the trophy. Defending Champions Australia’s ODI form has dropped in last few years, but after the return of Steve Smith and David Warner, they might also have some Chances.
ICC World Cup 2019 Stadiums:
The World Cup will be played at 11 different stadiums of England and Wales. 1st Semi Final will be played at Old Trafford, Manchester and 2nd Semi Final will be played at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The Final of World Cup will be played at Lord’s, London.
The maximum matches will be played at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester. This stadium will host total of 6 matches.
Stadium Name |
No. of Matches |
Old Trafford, Manchester |
6 Matches |
Edgbasto, Birmingham |
5 Matches |
Hampshire Bowl, Southampton |
5 Matches |
Lord’s, London |
5 Matches |
The Oval, London |
5 Matches |
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
5 Matches |
Cardiff Wales, Cardiff |
4 Matches |
Headingley, Leeds |
4 Matches |
County Ground Bristol, Bristol |
3 Matches |
County Ground Taunton, Taunton |
3 Matches |
The Riverside, Chester-le-Street |
3 Matches |
Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule
Match No | Date/Day | Match | Time (IST) | Venue |
1 | 30-May, Thu | England vs South Africa | 3:00 PM | Kennington Oval, London |
2 | 31-May, Fri | West Indies vs Pakistan | 3:00 PM | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3 | 1-June, Sat | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | 3:00 PM | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
4 | 1-June, Sat | Afghanistan vs Australia | 6:00 PM | County Ground, Bristol |
5 | 2-June, Sun | South Africa vs Bangladesh | 3:00 PM | Kennington Oval, London |
6 | 3-June, Mon | England vs Pakistan | 3:00 PM | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
7 | 4-June, Tue | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | 3:00 PM | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
8 | 5-June, Wed | South Africa vs India | 3:00 PM | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
9 | 5-June, Wed | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | 6:00 PM | Kennington Oval, London |
10 | 6-June, Thu | Australia vs West Indies | 3:00 PM | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
11 | 7-June, Fri | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | 3:00 PM | County Ground, Bristol |
12 | 8-June, Sat | England vs Bangladesh | 3:00 PM | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
13 | 8-June, Sat | Afghanistan vs New Zealand | 6:00 PM | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
14 | 9-June, Sun | India vs Australia | 3:00 PM | Kennington Oval, London |
15 | 10-June, Mon | South Africa vs West Indies | 3:00 PM | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
16 | 11-June, Tue | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | 3:00 PM | County Ground, Bristol |
17 | 12-June, Wed | Australia vs Pakistan | 3:00 PM | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
18 | 13-June, Thu | India vs New Zealand | 3:00 PM | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
19 | 14-June, Fri | England vs West Indies | 3:00 PM | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
20 | 15-June, Sat | Sri Lanka vs Australia | 3:00 PM | Kennington Oval, London |
21 | 15-June, Sat | South Africa vs Afghanistan | 6:00 PM | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
22 | 16-June, Sun | India vs Pakistan | 3:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
23 | 17-June, Mon | West Indies vs Bangladesh | 3:00 PM | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
24 | 18-June, Tue | England vs Afghanistan | 3:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
25 | 19-June, Wed | New Zealand vs South Africa | 3:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
26 | 20-June, Thu | Australia vs Bangladesh | 3:00 PM | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
27 | 21-June, Fri | England vs Sri Lanka | 3:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
28 | 22-June, Sat | India vs Afghanistan | 3:00 PM | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
29 | 22-June, Sat | West Indies vs New Zealand | 6:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
30 | 23-June, Sun | Pakistan vs South Africa | 3:00 PM | Lord’s, London |
31 | 24-June, Mon | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | 3:00 PM | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
32 | 25-June, Tue | England vs Australia | 3:00 PM | Lord’s, London |
33 | 26-June, Wed | New Zealand vs Pakistan | 3:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
34 | 27-June, Thu | West Indies vs India | 3:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
35 | 28-June, Fri | Sri Lanka vs South Africa | 3:00 PM | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
36 | 29-June, Sat | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | 3:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
37 | 29-June, Sat | New Zealand vs Australia | 6:00 PM | Lord’s, London |
38 | 30-June, Sun | England vs India | 3:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
39 | 1-July, Mon | Sri Lanka vs West Indies | 3:00 PM | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
40 | 2-July, Tue | Bangladesh vs India | 3:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
41 | 3-July, Wed | England vs New Zealand | 3:00 PM | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
42 | 4-July, Thu | Afghanistan vs West Indies | 3:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
43 | 5-July, Fri | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | 3:00 PM | Lord’s, London |
44 | 6-July, Sat | Sri Lanka vs India | 3:00 PM | Headingley, Leeds |
45 | 6-July, Sat | Australia vs South Africa | 6:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
46 | 9-July, Tue | TBC vs TBC 1st Semifinal | 3:00 PM | Old Trafford, Manchester |
47 | 11-July, Thu | TBC vs TBC 2nd Semifinal | 3:00 PM | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
48 | 14-July, Sun | TBC vs TBC Final | 3:00 PM | Lord’s, London |
Cricket World Cup winners list
year |
winner |
score |
runner-up |
score |
result |
1975 |
West Indies |
291–8 |
Australia |
274 |
West Indies won by 17 runs |
1979 |
West Indies |
286–9 |
England |
194 |
West Indies won by 92 runs |
1983 |
India |
183 |
West Indies |
140 |
India won by 43 runs |
1987 |
Australia |
253–5 |
England |
246–8 |
Australia won by 7 runs |
1992 |
Pakistan |
249–6 |
England |
227 |
Pakistan won by 22 runs |
1996 |
Sri Lanka |
245–3 |
Australia |
241 |
Sri Lanka won by 7 wickets |
1999 |
Australia |
133–2 |
Pakistan |
132 |
Australia won by 8 wickets |
2003 |
Australia |
359–2 |
India |
234 |
Australia won by 125 runs |
2007 |
Australia |
281–4 |
Sri Lanka |
215–8 |
Australia won by 53 runs |
2011 |
India |
277–4 |
Sri Lanka |
274–6 |
India won by 6 wickets |
2015 |
Australia |
186–3 |
New Zealand |
183 |
Australia won by 7 wickets |