ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Opening Ceremony — Schedules, Fixtures, Venues, Tickets

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Opening Ceremony — Schedules, Fixtures, Venues, Tickets
• Oval will host the first match between England and South Africa on May 30.
• Old Trafford and Edgapaston play the semi-finals on July 9 and 11, respectively. God will host the final on July 14.
• ICC CEO David Richardson: "Fans around the world can see a compelling and competitive cricket game, the best difference in the face of the world in this form of round-trip for the right to be the crowned world champion."
• Steve Ellworthy: "Today's announcement is another important calendar in the preparation for the 2019 World Cricket World Cup: The tournament time comes alive to teams and cricket fans around the world."
The International Cricket Council today confirmed the ICC cricket world cup 2019, to be held in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14.
England will open the tournament in Lalidaoui on May 30, when they will face South Africa, while Australia will launch defending the title on June 1 against the world cricket champion, Afghanistan, on Bristol Day / Night.
ICC World Cup winners and former world champions Pakistan will begin their campaign against the winner of ICC Twenty20 World Champion and Windies weak at Trent Bridge in Nottingham on May 31.
India, the world champion in 1983 and 2011, who won the 2013 CAF Champions League in England and Wales, will play their first match on June 5 against South Africa at Hampshire Pool in Southampton. His main match against traditional rivals, Pakistan, will be at Old Trafford in Manchester on June 16.
Old Trafford in Manchester and Edgbaston in Birmingham play the semi-finals on July 9 and 11, while Lord will host the World Cup final for the fifth time on July 14. All three parties will have reserve days.
Eleven places will be used in the 46-day tournament, in which each team plays once in a single league format with the first four teams after 45 rounds progressing to the semifinals.
Old Trafford in Manchester will host a maximum of six matches while Edgbaston in Birmingham, Hampshire Bowl in Southampton, Lord and Oval (both in London) and Trent Bridge in Nottingham will have five matches each. The Wales Cardiff Stadium in Cardiff and Hiddingle in Leeds have received four matches each and the Bristol County District in Bristol, the county that is based in Tonton, Tonton and Riverside at Chester Lane and Dina Street has three games each.
"It's always a fun time before any major event to announce the ICC Cricket World Cup and Cricket World Cup, and next summer, fans from all over the world will enjoy competitive cricket," said ICC chief executive David Richardson. The world in this ring-robin shape has the right to crown the world champions.
"This program also gives fans in England and Wales a chance to see world-class cricket on their doors with all the teams across the country." We know from past cricket world cup schedule 2019 events that all countries will proudly support each place, creating an exceptional environment and a real celebration of the game. "
"Today's announcement of the calendar is another important moment in the preparation for the 201C World Cup: the moment when the tournament brings life to teams and fans" from cricket around the world, said Steve Ilworthy, executive director of the 2019 Cricket World Cup. This is the star event in cricket one day.
"There are some great games: a direct match between England and Australia at Lourdes and India against Pakistan at Old Trafford, and England against India in Edgbaston as organizers. We can promise the teams and fans that we will work hard to provide the perfect preparation for this event.
"Given the UK's diverse population, each rival team will ensure" local crowds "each time they play in the world's most famous cricket stadiums.
"The cricket world cup 2019 sponsors is the third most watched international event and a great interest and attraction among cricket fans." Our ambition is to develop the game and offer the best cricket celebration, and with that in mind, we have carefully developed our ticket prices.
"Prices have been tested with thousands of fans over the past six months, we have turned to outside experts and have consulted extensively to make sure they have good value compared to other global sporting events." Balance access prices with the delivery of the investment required to deliver the world. "" Grade event - all proceeds are invested in the game to grow cricket. "
Ticket prices offered are as follows:
• 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 four for £52
ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule: by venue

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, 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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