Pakistan vs Bangladesh – 43th Match Highlights
Afghanistan vs West Indies – 42nd Match Highlights
England vs New Zealand – 41st Match Highlights
Bangladesh vs India – 40th Match Highlights
Sri Lanka vs Windies – 39th Match Highlights
England vs India – 38th Match Highlights
Australia vs New Zealand – 37th Match Highlights
Pakistan vs Afghanistan – 36th Match Highlights
Sri Lanka vs South Africa – 35th Match Highlights
West Indies vs India – 34th Match Highlights
New Zealand vs Pakistan | 33rd Match Highlights
Australia vs England – 32nd Match Highlights
Bangladesh vs Afganistan – 31st Match Highlights
Pakistan vs South Africa – 30th Match Highlights
West Indies vs New Zealand – 29th Match Highlights
India vs Afghanistan – 28th Match Highlights
England vs Sri Lanka – 27th Match Highlights
Australia vs Bangladesh | 26th Match Highlights
There are no groups in the 2019 World Cup. The 10 teams participating will play against each other. A total of 48 matches will be played in the one and a half month long World Cup. Meanwhile, 45 games will be played in the group stage. Due to the lengthy group stage, the knockout stage game is less. The semifinal and final-three matches will be scheduled for the next World Cup in the next four years.
Bangladesh will play the first match of the 2019 World Cup 02 June, against South Africa. The next 5 June, against New Zealand at the same venue. It is the only day-night match of Bangladesh in the preliminary match. On June 8, Poya Venue will play Bangladesh in Cardiff against England.
Sri Lanka, Bangladesh’s opponent in Bristol on June 11. Bangladesh will play against West Indies at Tonto on June 17. After playing with Australia in Trent Bridge on June 20, Bangladesh will be play with Afghanistan on 24 June in Southampton. Nearly the end of the preliminary phase of the sub-continent’s two rivals, India-Pakistan, is getting Bangladesh. Bangladesh will fight against India in Birmingham on 2 July. Bangladesh is going to play limited overs cricket for the first time at Lord’s.
The first semi-final on July 9, the second semi-final on July 11. The final will be held on 14th July at Lord’s.
The full schedule of the Cricket World Cup 2019:
Date | Bangladesh Time | Match | Venue |
30 May | 03:30 PM | England – South Africa | Oval |
31 May | 03:30 PM | Windies – Pakistan | Nottingham |
01 June | 03:30 PM | New Zealand – Sri Lanka | Cardiff (D/N) |
01 June | 06:30 PM | Afghanistan – Australia | Bristol |
02 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – South Africa | Oval |
03 June | 03:30 PM | England – Pakistan | Nottingham |
04 June | 03:30 PM | Afghanistan – Sri Lanka | Cardiff |
05 June | 03:30 PM | India – South Africa | Southampton |
05 June | 06:30 PM | Bangladesh – New Zealand | Oval (D/N) |
06 June | 03:30 PM | Australia – Windies | Nottingham |
07 June | 03:30 PM | Pakistan – Sri Lanka | Bristol |
08 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – England | Cardiff |
08 June | 06:30 PM | Afghanistan – New Zealand | Taunton (D/N) |
09 June | 03:30 PM | India – Australia | Oval |
10 June | 03:30 PM | South Africa – Windies | Southampton |
11 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – Sri Lanka | Bristol |
12 June | 03:30 PM | Australia – Pakistan | Taunton |
13 June | 03:30 PM | India – New Zealand | Nottingham |
14 June | 03:30 PM | England – Windies | Southampton |
15 June | 03:30 PM | South Africa – Afghanistan | Cardiff (D/N) |
16 June | 03:30 PM | India – Pakistan | Old Trafford |
17 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – Windies | Taunton |
18 June | 03:30 PM | England – Afghanistan | Old Trafford |
19 June | 03:30 PM | New Zealand – South Africa | Edgbaston |
20 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – Australia | Nottingham |
21 June | 03:30 PM | England – Sri Lanka | Headingley |
22 June | 03:30 PM | India – Afghanistan | Southampton |
22 June | 06:30 PM | Windies – New Zealand | Old Trafford (D/N) |
23 June | 03:30 PM | Pakistan – South Africa | Lord’s |
24 June | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – Afghanistan | Southampton |
25 June | 03:30 PM | England – Australia | Lord’s |
26 June | 03:30 PM | New Zealand – Pakistan | Edgbaston |
27 June | 03:30 PM | Windies – India | Old Trafford |
28 June | 03:30 PM | Sri Lanka – South Africa | Durham |
29 June 29 June | 03:30 PM 03:30 PM | New Zealand – Australia Pakistan – Afghanistan | Lord’s (D/N) Leeds |
30 June | 03:30 PM | India – England | Edgbaston |
01 July | 03:30 PM | Sri Lanka – Windies | Durham |
02 July | 03:30 PM | Bangladesh – India | Edgbaston |
03 July | 03:30 PM | England – New Zealand | Durham |
04 July | 03:30 PM | Afghanistan – Windies | Headingley |
05 July | 06:30 PM | Bangladesh – Pakistan | Lord’s |
06 July | 03:30 PM | Sri Lanka – India | Headingley |
06 July | 03:30 PM | Australia – South Africa | Old Trafford (D/N) |
09 July | 03:30 PM | First Semi Final (1-4) | Old Trafford |
10 July | 03:30 PM | Reserve Day | Old Trafford |
11 July | 03:30 PM | Second Semi Final (2-3) | Edgbaston |
12 July | 03:30 PM | Reserve Day | Edgbaston |
14 July | 03:30 PM | Final | Lord’s |
15 July | 03:30 PM | Reserve Day | Lord’s |