THE ICC Cricket World Cup is here and takes on a new format.

Ten nations are competing in one round-robin group with four progressing to the tournament semi-finals.

When is the Cricket World Cup 2019?

The Cricket World Cup will take place between May 30 and July 14, 2019.

Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures

May 30: England beat South Africa by 104 runs

May 31: West Indies beat Pakistan by 7 wickets

June 1: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Cardiff

June 1: Australia vs Afghanistan – Bristol (day/night)

June 2 : South Africa vs Bangladesh – The Oval

June 3: England vs Pakistan – Nottingham

June 4: Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan – Cardiff

June 5: India vs South Africa – Southampton

June 5: New Zealand vs Bangladesh – The Oval (day/night)

June 6: Australia vs West Indies – Nottingham

June 7: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – Bristol

June 8: England vs Bangladesh – Cardiff

June 8: New Zealand vs Afghanistan – Taunton (day/night)

June 9: Australia vs India – The Oval

June 10: South Africa vs West Indies – Southampton

June 11: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh – Bristol

June 12: Australia vs Pakistan – Taunton

June 13: India vs New Zealand – Nottingham

June 14: England vs West Indies – Southampton

June 15: Australia vs Sri Lanka – The Oval

June 15: South Africa vs Afghanistan – Cardiff (day/night)

June 16: India vs Pakistan – Manchester

June 17: Bangladesh vs West Indies – Taunton

June 18: England vs Afghanistan – Manchester

June 19: New Zealand vs South Africa – Birmingham

June 20: Australia vs Bangladesh – Nottingham

June 21: England vs Sri Lanka – Leeds

June 22: India vs Afghanistan – Southampton

June 22: New Zealand vs West Indies – Manchester (day/night)

June 23: Pakistan vs South Africa – Lord's

June 24: Afghanistan vs Bangladesh – Southampton

June 25: England vs Australia – Lord's

June 26: Pakistan vs New Zealand – Birmingham

June 27: India vs West Indies – Manchester

June 28: Sri Lanka vs South Africa – Chester-le-Street

June 29: Pakistan vs Afghanistan – Leeds

June 29: Australia vs New Zealand – Lord's (day/night)

June 30: England vs India – Birmingham

July 1: Sri Lanka vs West Indies – Chester-le-Street

July 2: India vs Bangladesh – Birmingham

July 3: England vs New Zealand – Chester-le-Street

July 4: West Indies vs Afghanistan – Leeds

July 5: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Lord's

July 6: Sri Lanka vs India – Leeds

July 6: Australia vs South Africa – Manchester (day/night)

July 9: Semi-final 1 – Manchester

July 11 – Semi-final 2 – Birmingham

July 14 – Final – Lord's


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