Tuesday, 19 February 2019

Cricket World Cup TV schedule on Sky Sports: How to watch every ball of 2019 tournament live!

Britain will commence the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup on home soil with a gathering against South Africa at the Oval.

Eoin Morgan's men will play the Proteas on Thursday, May 30, with a conflict against Australia set for June 25 at Lord's as the competition - which will be played at 11 scenes crosswise over England and Wales - returns to a solitary association, round-robin position out of the blue since 1992, with all matches to be communicated live on Sky Sports.England - hoping to win their lady World Cup title - will likewise confront Pakistan (June 3, Trent Bridge), Bangladesh (June 8, Cardiff), Windies (June 14, The Ageas Bowl), Afghanistan (June 18, Old Trafford), Sri Lanka (June 21, Headingley), India (June 30, Edgbaston) and New Zealand (July 3, Durham).The Olympic Stadium in London, presently home to West Ham United, had been mooted as a conceivable setting however passes up a great opportunity, with Bristol and Taunton additionally picked to have coordinates over the 48-coordinate, 46-day occasion.
Australia hold the World Cup trophy aloft after beating New Zealand by seven wickets at the MCG in 2015
The main four sides in the 10-group rivalry will progress to the semi-finals (July 9 at Old Trafford and July 11 at Edgbaston) with the last arranged at Lord's on Sunday, July 14 - all matches in the knockout stage will highlight save days if there should be an occurrence of terrible climate.

India and Pakistan will square off in a very foreseen installation at Old Trafford on June 16, with a rehash of the 2015 last coming at Lord's on June 29 as safeguarding champions Australia play New Zealand in multi day-night apparatus, one of seven planned for the tournament.Afghanistan and two-time champions Windies finished the 10-group line-up - joining has England just as Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh - by progressing from the ICC World Cup Qualifier, a challenge which included Ireland and Scotland.

Britain's 2019 World Cup apparatuses:

v South Africa (May 30, The Oval)

v Pakistan (June 3, Trent Bridge)

v Bangladesh (June 8, Cardiff)

v Windies (June 14, The Ageas Bowl)

v Afghanistan (June 18, Old Trafford)

v Sri Lanka (June 21 Headingley)

v Australia (June 25, Lord's)

v India (June 30, Edgbaston)

v New Zealand (July 3, Durham)

Other remarkable installations:

India v Pakistan (June 16, Old Trafford)

Australia v New Zealand (June 29, Lord's) - day/night

Semi-last #1 (July 9, Old Trafford)

Semi-last #2 (July 11, Edgbaston)

Last (July 14, Lord's)

Apparatus list in full:

Thursday 30 May: England v South Africa, The Kia Oval

Friday 31 May: Windies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge

Saturday 1 June: New Zealand v Sri Lanka, SSE SWALEC

Saturday 1 June: Afghanistan v Australia (day-nighter), The Brightside Ground, Bristol

Sunday 2 June: South Africa v Bangladesh, The Kia Oval

Monday 3 June: England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge

Tuesday 4 June: Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, SSE SWALEC

Wednesday 5 June: South Africa v India, The Ageas Bowl

Wednesday 5 June: Bangladesh v New Zealand (day-nighter), The Kia Oval

Thursday 6 June: Australia v Windies, Trent Bridge

Friday 7 June: Pakistan v Sri Lanka, The Brightside Ground, Bristol

Saturday 8 June: England v Bangladesh, SSE SWALEC

Saturday 8 June: Afghanistan v New Zealand (day-nighter), County Ground, Taunton

Sunday 9 June: India v Australia, The Kia Oval

Monday 10 June: South Africa v Windies, The Ageas Bowl

Tuesday 11 June: Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, The Brightside Ground, Bristol

Wednesday 12 June: Australia v Pakistan, County Ground, Taunton

Thursday 13 June: India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge

Friday 14 June: England v Windies, The Ageas Bowl

Saturday 15 June: Sri Lanka v Australia, The Kia Oval

Saturday 15 June: South Africa v Afghanistan (day-nighter), SSE SWALEC

Sunday 16 June: India v Pakistan, Emirates Old Trafford

Monday 17 June: Windies v Bangladesh, County Ground, Taunton

Tuesday 18 June: England v Afghanistan, Emirates Old Trafford

Wednesday 19 June: New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston

Thursday 20 June: Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge

Friday 21 June: England v Sri Lanka, Emerald Headingley

Saturday 22 June: India v Afghanistan, The Ageas Bowl

Saturday 22 June: Windies v New Zealand (day-nighter), Emirates Old Trafford

Sunday 23 June: Pakistan v South Africa, Lord's

Monday 24 June: Bangladesh v Afghanistan, The Ageas Bowl

Tuesday 25 June: England v Australia, Lord's

Wednesday 26 June: New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston

Thursday 27 June: Windies v India, Emirates Old Trafford

Friday 28 June: Sri Lanka v South Africa, Emirates Riverside

Saturday 29 June: Pakistan v Afghanistan, Emerald Headingley

Saturday 29 June: New Zealand v Australia (day-nighter), Lord's

Sunday 30 June: England v India, Edgbaston

Monday 1 July: Sri Lanka v Windies, Emirates Riverside

Tuesday 2 July: Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston

Wednesday 3 July: England v New Zealand, Emirates Riverside

Thursday 4 July: Afghanistan v Windies, Emerald Headingley

Friday 5 July: Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord's

Saturday 6 July: Sri Lanka v India, Emerald Headingley

Saturday 6 July: Australia v South Africa (day-nighter), Emirates Old Trafford

Tuesday 9 July: Semi-last 1 - 1 v 4, Emirates Old Trafford

Wednesday 10 July: save day

Thursday 11 July: Semi-last 2 - 2 v 3, Edgbaston

Friday 12 July: Reserve Day

Sunday 14 July: Final, Lord's

Monday 15 July: Reserve Day

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