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ICC unveils ‘World Cup 2019’ match schedule!

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

England will open the tournament at The Oval on 30 May when they will take on South Africa, while Australia will launch their title defense on 1 June against the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier champions Afghanistan in a day/night match in Bristol.

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

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.

ICC Chief Executive David Richardson said;

“IT’S ALWAYS AN EXCITING MOMENT AHEAD OF ANY MAJOR EVENT TO ANNOUNCE THE SCHEDULE AND FOR THE ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP, IT’S THAT EXTRA SPECIAL. NEXT SUMMER FANS AROUND THE WORLD WILL BE TREATED TO COMPELLING AND COMPETITIVE CRICKET AS THE BEST TEAMS IN THE WORLD GO HEAD TO HEAD IN THIS ROUND ROBIN FORMAT FOR THE RIGHT TO BE CROWNED WORLD CHAMPIONS.”

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Managing Director Steve Elworthy said

“TODAY’S ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE SCHEDULE IS ANOTHER IMPORTANT MOMENT IN THE BUILD-UP TO THE ICC CRICKET WORLD CUP 2019 – THE MOMENT THAT THE TOURNAMENT COMES TO LIFE FOR TEAMS AND CRICKET LOVERS ACROSS THE WORLD. THIS IS THE FLAGSHIP EVENT IN ONE DAY CRICKET.”

“THERE ARE SOME FANTASTIC HEAD TO HEAD FIXTURES – ENGLAND V AUSTRALIA AT LORD’S AND INDIA V PAKISTAN AT OLD TRAFFORD AS WELL AS ENGLAND V INDIA AT EDGBASTON SPRING TO MIND. AS ORGANIZERS WE CAN PROMISE THE TEAMS AND FANS WE WILL WORK HARD TO PROVIDE THE PERFECT STAGE FOR THIS EVENT.”

“BECAUSE OF THE UK’S DIVERSE POPULATION, EVERY COMPETING TEAM WILL ALSO BE GUARANTEED A ‘HOME CROWD’ EVERY TIME THEY PLAY AT SOME OF THE MOST ICONIC CRICKET GROUNDS IN THE WORLD.”

“THE CRICKET WORLD CUP IS THE THIRD MOST-WATCHED GLOBAL EVENT AND HAS HUGE INTEREST AND APPEAL AMONGST CRICKET FANS. OUR AMBITION IS TO GROW THE GAME AND DELIVER THE GREATEST EVER CRICKET CELEBRATION AND WITH THAT IN MIND, WE HAVE VERY CAREFULLY DEVELOPED OUR TICKET PRICES.”

“THE PRICES HAVE BEEN TESTED WITH THOUSANDS OF FANS OVER THE LAST SIX MONTHS, WE HAVE USED EXTERNAL EXPERTS AND CONSULTED WIDELY TO ENSURE THAT THEY ARE GOOD VALUE VS OTHER GLOBAL SPORTING EVENTS. THE PRICES BALANCE ACCESSIBILITY WITH DELIVERING THE INVESTMENT REQUIRED TO DELIVER A WORLD-CLASS EVENT. ALL REVENUE IS INVESTED BACK IN THE GAME TO GROW CRICKET.”

ICC World Cup 2019 Ticket Price

80,000+ tickets at £20 (over half of the group stage matches)

200,000+ tickets at £50 or less

Child tickets at every match, starting from £6

Family of 4 for £52

ICC World Cup 2019 Schedule (Venue-Wise)

 

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)

 

County Ground Bristol, Bristol

1 June – Afghanistan v Australia (d/n)

7 June – Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d)

11 June – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (d)

 

County Ground, 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-final (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 semifinal (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)

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