The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will be played in England and Wales, it begins on May 30 with the challenge among hosts and South Africa while the final is booked for July 14, 2019, at Lord’s.
The ten teams will play each other in the Round Robin format and they will get 9 matches each in the underlying stage. This gives them each of the a genuine possibility of experiencing as a couple of matches won’t decide the destiny in the competition. The best four groups after the principal stage will progress into the semi-finals and the two victors will challenge in the CWC Final.
India
Team India Winners of 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup going into the competition as one of the prime fav. to finish up with the title. Driven by Virat Kohli, the team has the astounding capability in both batting just as bowling offices. Positioned No.2 in ODI rankings right now, the group surely has most boxes ticked to go right in the competition.

England
On the off chance that England ever needs to land up with the World Cup trophy, this is their most obvious opportunity. Eoin Morgan available to him has a strong batting unit that can outscore any team on a given day. In the event that batting profundity was a parameter even No.11 in this English team can cause genuine harm. Facilitating the competition, most specialists have put down their wager on the Englishmen to win the title this time.

South Africa
South Africa have dependably come into the competition as a contender however never asserted some authority in an ICC competition. Faf du Plessis has all the asset available to him, there surely is the ability, potential and yearning in his team to play their best cricket and end up on the platform. Would they be able to cover the apparitions of the past and compose history? It'll take genuine character and nerves of steel in the crunch minutes for them to have the option to do that.

Australia
Defending champions don't have a great deal of weight on them. Indeed, even staunch fans of Australian cricket are keeping desires low from the team driven by Aaron Finch. They were rising into a power eighteen months prior, that is the point at which one episode broke practically all the great work. Smith and Warner are back yet doing that make things ordinary? It stays to be seen.

Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed's team, the champions of ICC Champions Trophy 2017 is viewed as a risky team as there is a colossal feeling of vulnerability encompassing them. Pakistan endured two majors losses on account of Australia in the UAE and England in England by a 5-0 and 4-0 edges driving into the competition. In any case, on their day the Men dressed in Green are fit for reversing the situation even against the best.

Newzealand
The runners-up of World Cup 2015, a great deal has changed for New Zealand from that point forward. Kane Williamson is the backbone of the batting and has been driving the team well. The firearms in their batting line-up will appreciate the conditions and pitches in England. It will be that as it may, be a trial of their bowling assault who relish good conditions. Not many individuals are discussing the Kiwis and that could be their chance.

Afghanistan
They are a piece of the significant class now. In 2015, when Afghanistan made their presentation in World Cup cricket not a great deal was anticipated from them. In these four years, the team has earned Test status and has demonstrated a stunning capacity to try and irritate the top teams on their day. In the event that their performance in the Asia Cup was any sign, Afghanistan does have the ability to try and experience as one of the main fours.

West Indies
One normal term used to depict Windies every one of these years has been 'Dim steeds' they've not performed any better in 50-overs cricket to change that. In any case, Jason Holder unquestionably has the crude power in his grasp and would involve how they channelize it. Chris Gayle, Andre Russell, Shai Hope is all the ammo one would need in a batting side yet World Cup cricket is about much more than that and pulling it off will be their test here.

Bangladesh
Bangladesh has won everything except for the trophy in the last couple of significant competitions, they organized real surprises against India and England in the last three versions of the World Cup to suddenly end their journey. This time Mashrafe Mortaza's team will need to complete significantly more than that. With a Tri-Series win new in memory, they have a considerable amount to demonstrate in England this time.

Srilanka
They are the finalists in two progressive World Cups in 2007 and 2011, lost both and things have just deteriorated with time. Sri Lanka didn't have a set line-up not by any means a specific captain set up, the selectors needed to haul Dimuth Karunaratne out of the cap and name him the captain. Sensibly their point ought to be to not lose against teams like Afghanistan and Bangladesh who absolutely extravagant their odds against an exhausted and disheartened Lankan team.

Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule:
Match No | Date/Day | Time (IST) | Match | Venue |
1 | 30-May, Thu | 3:00 PM | England vs South Africa | Kennington Oval, London |
2 | 31-May, Fri | 3:00 PM | West Indies vs Pakistan | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
3 | 1-June, Sat | 3:00 PM | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
4 | 1-June, Sat | 6:00 PM | Afghanistan vs Australia | County Ground, Bristol |
5 | 2-June, Sun | 3:00 PM | South Africa vs Bangladesh | Kennington Oval, London |
6 | 3-June, Mon | 3:00 PM | England vs Pakistan | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
7 | 4-June, Tue | 3:00 PM | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
8 | 5-June, Wed | 3:00 PM | South Africa vs India | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
9 | 5-June, Wed | 6:00 PM | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Kennington Oval, London |
10 | 6-June, Thu | 3:00 PM | Australia vs West Indies | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
11 | 7-June, Fri | 3:00 PM | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka | County Ground, Bristol |
12 | 8-June, Sat | 3:00 PM | England vs Bangladesh | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
13 | 8-June, Sat | 6:00 PM | Afghanistan vs New Zealand | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
14 | 9-June, Sun | 3:00 PM | India vs Australia | Kennington Oval, London |
15 | 10-June, Mon | 3:00 PM | South Africa vs West Indies | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
16 | 11-June, Tue | 3:00 PM | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka | County Ground, Bristol |
17 | 12-June, Wed | 3:00 PM | Australia vs Pakistan | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
18 | 13-June, Thu | 3:00 PM | India vs New Zealand | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
19 | 14-June, Fri | 3:00 PM | England vs West Indies | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
20 | 15-June, Sat | 3:00 PM | Sri Lanka vs Australia | Kennington Oval, London |
21 | 15-June, Sat | 6:00 PM | South Africa vs Afghanistan | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff |
22 | 16-June, Sun | 3:00 PM | India vs Pakistan | Old Trafford, Manchester |
23 | 17-June, Mon | 3:00 PM | West Indies vs Bangladesh | The Cooper Associates County Ground, Taunton |
24 | 18-June, Tue | 3:00 PM | England vs Afghanistan | Old Trafford, Manchester |
25 | 19-June, Wed | 3:00 PM | New Zealand vs South Africa | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
26 | 20-June, Thu | 3:00 PM | Australia vs Bangladesh | Trent Bridge, Nottingham |
27 | 21-June, Fri | 3:00 PM | England vs Sri Lanka | Headingley, Leeds |
28 | 22-June, Sat | 3:00 PM | India vs Afghanistan | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
29 | 22-June, Sat | 6:00 PM | West Indies vs New Zealand | Old Trafford, Manchester |
30 | 23-June, Sun | 3:00 PM | Pakistan vs South Africa | Lord’s, London |
31 | 24-June, Mon | 3:00 PM | Bangladesh vs Afghanistan | The Rose Bowl, Southampton |
32 | 25-June, Tue | 3:00 PM | England vs Australia | Lord’s, London |
33 | 26-June, Wed | 3:00 PM | New Zealand vs Pakistan | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
34 | 27-June, Thu | 3:00 PM | West Indies vs India | Old Trafford, Manchester |
35 | 28-June, Fri | 3:00 PM | Sri Lanka vs South Africa | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
36 | 29-June, Sat | 3:00 PM | Pakistan vs Afghanistan | Headingley, Leeds |
37 | 29-June, Sat | 6:00 PM | New Zealand vs Australia | Lord’s, London |
38 | 30-June, Sun | 3:00 PM | England vs India | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
39 | 1-July, Mon | 3:00 PM | Sri Lanka vs West Indies | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
40 | 2-July, Tue | 3:00 PM | Bangladesh vs India | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
41 | 3-July, Wed | 3:00 PM | England vs New Zealand | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street |
42 | 4-July, Thu | 3:00 PM | Afghanistan vs West Indies | Headingley, Leeds |
43 | 5-July, Fri | 3:00 PM | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Lord’s, London |
44 | 6-July, Sat | 3:00 PM | Sri Lanka vs India | Headingley, Leeds |
45 | 6-July, Sat | 6:00 PM | Australia vs South Africa | Old Trafford, Manchester |
Top four teams from the group stages qualify for the semi-finals | ||||
46 | 9-July, Tue | 3:00 PM | TBC vs TBC 1st Semifinal | Old Trafford, Manchester |
47 | 11-July, Thu | 3:00 PM | TBC vs TBC 2nd Semifinal | Edgbaston, Birmingham |
48 | 14-July, Sun | 3:00 PM | TBC vs TBC Final | Lord’s, London |
CWC 2019 Winner Prize Money:
Stage | Prize money (In US$) | Total |
Winner | $4,000,000 | $4,000,000 |
Runner-up | $2,000,000 | $2,000,000 |
Losing semi-finalists | $800,000 | $1,600,000 |
Winner of each Round Robin match | $40,000 | $1,800,000 |
Teams that do not pass Round Robin stage | $100,000 | $600,000 |
Grand Total | $10,000,000 |