The glittering start of this year’s ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 tournament is around the corner. Every participating cricket team in the world is engaged in their preparation. A total of 10 teams will be participating in this tournament, which is going to be organized in England.
Cricket World Cup 2019
The tournament is scheduled to begin on May 30 and the final match will be played on July 14. This ICC Cricket World Cup tournament, which will last for almost 50 days, will be the eyes of world cricket lovers. Teams which are participating this year’s tournament are India, England, South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indies, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.
History of Cricket World Cup
ICC Cricket World Cup is an international cricket championship tournament. It is organized every four years. This championship is organized by the International Cricket Council. For the first time, this World Cup was held in England in 1975. The first three World Cups were held in England. After the 1987 ICC Cricket World Cup, every four years it is organized in other countries. This tournament is ranked third in the world’s most-watched tournaments. Above this is the FIFA Football World Cup and the Olympic Games.
The ICC Cricket World Cup tournament is being organized by England for the sixth time. Earlier, the England, which had held this tournament 5 times earlier, has not won the ICC Cricket World Cup tournament even once. After reaching the final three times, they had to face defeat. Australia has been the winner of the most 5 times. West Indies 2 times, India 2 times and Pakistan and Sri Lanka have made this tournament their title 1-1 times.
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule
Date | Match Details | Time |
May 30, Thu | England vs South Africa, Match1
Kennington Oval, London |
3:00 PM09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
May 31, Fri | Windies vs Pakistan, Match 2
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3:00 PM IST09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 01, Sat | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka, Match 3
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Afghanistan vs Australia, Match 4 County Ground, Bristol |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL 6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 02, Sun | South Africa vs Bangladesh, Match 5
Kennington Oval, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 03, Mon | England vs Pakistan, Match 6
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 04, Tue | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka, Match 7
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 05, Wed | South Africa vs India, Match 8
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Match 9 Kennington Oval, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL 6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 06, Thu | Australia vs Windies, Match 10
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 07, Fri | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka, Match 11
County Ground, Bristol |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 08, Sat | England vs Bangladesh, Match 12
Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
Afghanistan vs New Zealand, Match 13 The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL
6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 09, Sun | India vs Australia, Match 14
Kennington Oval, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 10, Mon | South Africa vs Windies, Match 15
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 11, Tue | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka, Match 16
County Ground, Bristol |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 12, Wed | Australia vs Pakistan, Match 17
The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 13, Thu | India vs New Zealand, Match 18
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 14, Fri | England vs Windies, Match 19
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 15, Sat | Sri Lanka vs Australia, Match 20
Kennington Oval, London
South Africa vs Afghanistan, Match 21 Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL
6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 16, Sun | India vs Pakistan, Match 22
Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 17, Mon | Windies vs Bangladesh, Match 23
The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 18, Tue | England vs Afghanistan, Match 24
Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 19, Wed | New Zealand vs South Africa, Match 25
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 20, Thu | Australia vs Bangladesh, Match 26
Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 21, Fri | England vs Sri Lanka, Match 27
Headingley, Leeds |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 22, Sat | India vs Afghanistan, Match 28
The Rose Bowl, Southampton
Windies vs New Zealand, Match 29 Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL
6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 23, Sun | Pakistan vs South Africa, Match 30
Lord’s, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 24, Mon | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan, Match 31
The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 25, Tue | England vs Australia, Match 32
Lord’s, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 26, Wed | New Zealand vs Pakistan, Match 33
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 27, Thu | Windies vs India, Match 34
Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 28, Fri | Sri Lanka vs South Africa, Match 35
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jun 29, Sat | Pakistan vs Afghanistan, Match 36
Headingley, Leeds
New Zealand vs Australia, Match 37 Lord’s, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL
6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jun 30, Sun | England vs India, Match 38
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 01, Mon | Sri Lanka vs Windies, Match 39
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 02, Tue | Bangladesh vs India, Match 40
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 03, Wed | England vs New Zealand, Match 41
Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 04, Thu | Afghanistan vs Windies, Match 42
Headingley, Leeds |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 05, Fri | Pakistan vs Bangladesh, Match 43
Lord’s, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 06, Sat | Sri Lanka vs India, Match 44
Headingley, Leeds
Australia vs South Africa, Match 45 Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL
6:00 PM 12:30 PM GMT / 01:30 PM LOCAL |
Jul 09, Tue | TBC vs TBC, 1st Semi-Final (1 v 4)
Old Trafford, Manchester |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 11, Thu | TBC vs TBC, 2nd Semi-Final (2 v 3)
Edgbaston, Birmingham |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Jul 14, Sun | TBC vs TBC, Final
Lord’s, London |
3:00 PM
09:30 AM GMT / 10:30 AM LOCAL |
Man of the Tournament Title
Started from the year 1992, this title is given to the player performing the best in the ICC Cricket World Cup tournament. So far given seven times, this title has been won 3 times by Australian players, 2 times by Indians, 1 time South Africa and Sri Lanka players each. Sachin Tendulkar (673 runs in 2 wickets) in 2003, Yuvraj Singh (362 runs, 15 wickets) in the year 2011, has taken possession of the title from India. Sachin Tendulkar (673 runs) is the highest run scorer in any ICC Cricket World Cup tournament played so far.
Man of the match title in World Cup final
Every year the player performing in the finals is given the title of Man of the match. The Australia team’s players have occupied the most 5 times of this title given so far 11 times. The West Indies and India’s players have been successful in making their title 2-2 times. The players from Pakistan and Sri Lanka have made to this title 1-1 times.
Source 1: Wikipedia
Source 2: Cricbuzz