World Cup 2019 Time Table: ICC Cricket World Cup Schedule, Match Timings
The ICC World Cup 2019 time table and semifinals schedule is almost confirmed, it would be a top priority for all the cricket fans as the biggest cricket event of the year is all set for semifinals July 9. The world cup 2019 to feature 48 matches including the 45 group matches, two semifinals and the final which is to be played on July 14. The warm-up schedule of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 is also out for the fans.
The 46-day tournament to be played across 11 venues in England and Wales. The semi-final matches between the top four qualifying teams to be held in Manchester and Birmingham. One of the most exciting matches of the tournament will take place on 16 June when Arch-rivals India take on Pakistan at Old Trafford. India World Cup 2019 schedule for the group stage starts on June 5 and ends on July 6.
ICC World Cup 2019 Time Table and Schedule
Many exciting matches are set to witness ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 schedule when all the ten teams will battle it out for the golden trophy. Defending champions of the World Cup, Australia will start their campaign against Afghanistan at Bristol while India to South Africa on 5 June in the ICC Cricket World Cup opener match.
Match | 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 |
While looking at the above ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 schedule, you will find many entertaining matches in the group stages. Australia takes on New Zealand, Australia vs England on June 25, etc.
The ICC Champions Trophy winners Pakistan to start their World Cup campaign againstWest Indies on 31 May while the host England to face South Africa on May 30.
Cricket World Cup 2019 Time Table
The World Cup 2019 time table sees every team to play a total of nine matches in the group stage to be in the top four teams who will qualify for the semi-final. As per the World Cup 2019 schedule, there are two semi-finals and final with a reserve day.
Teams
Here are the ten teams for the World Cup 2019:
- England
- India
- Australia
- New Zealand
- Pakistan
- South Africa
- West Indies
- Bangladesh
- Afghanistan
- Sri Lanka
Venues
The home of cricket Lords to host the final of the World Cup 2019 while the two semi-finals to be played at Edgbaston and Old Trafford. The London stadium is set to host the opening ceremony.
Stadium | City | Country | Capacity |
---|---|---|---|
Lords | London | Middlesex | 28,000 |
Edgbaston Cricket Ground | Birmingham | Warwickshire | 25,000 |
Rose Bowl | Southampton | Hamptonshire | 25,000 |
The Oval | London | Surrey | 23,500 |
Old Trafford | Trentbridge | Lancashire | 22,000 |
Riverside Ground | Chester Le Street | Durham | 20,000 |
Headingley | Leads | Yorkshire | 17,500 |
Trentbridge | Nottingham | Nottinghamshire | 17,000 |
County cricket Ground | Leeds | Gloucestershire | 17,000 |
Sophia Gardens | Cardiff | Glamorgan | 15,640 |
County Ground | Taunton | Somerset | 8,500 |