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Full schedule of 2019 World Cup announced; India to take on Pakistan on June 16

April 26, 2018 06:55 pm | Updated 07:07 pm IST

India will play their nine round robin league matches of the 2019 ICC World Cup at six different venues.

In this March 29, 2015 file photo, Australian players celebrate after winning the Cricket World Cup in Melbourne.

The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday confirmed the schedule of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be staged in England and Wales from May 30 to July 14.

India will play their nine round robin league matches of the 2019 ICC World Cup at six different venues after starting their campaign against South Africa at Southampton on June 5.

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India will play two games each at Southampton against South Africa and Afghanistan, Birmingham against England and Bangladesh and Manchester against Pakistan and West Indies respectively.

They will play a game each at Oval (Australia), Nottingham (New Zealand) and Leeds (Sri Lanka).

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India’s fixtures:

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June 5: South Africa (Southampton)

June 9: Australia (Oval)

June 13: New Zealand (Nottingham)

June 16: Pakistan (Manchester)

June 22: Afghanistan (Southampton)

June 27: West Indies (Manchester)

June 30: England (Birmingham)

July 2: Bangladesh (Birmingham)

July 6: Sri Lanka (Leeds)

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Schedule: by venue

Cardiff Wales Stadium, Cardiff

June 1– New Zealand v Sri Lanka (d)

June 4 – Afghanistan v Sri Lanka (d)

June 8 – England v Bangladesh (d)

June 15 – South Africa v Afghanistan (d/n)

County Ground Bristol, Bristol

June 1 – Afghanistan v Australia (d/n)

June 7– Pakistan v Sri Lanka (d)

June 11 – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka (d)

County Ground, Taunton

June 8 – Afghanistan v New Zealand (d/n)

June 12 – Australia v Pakistan (d)

June 17 – Windies v Bangladesh (d)

Edgbaston, Birmingham

June 19 – New Zealand v South Africa (d)

June 26 – New Zealand v Pakistan (d)

June 30 – England v India (d)

July 2 – Bangladesh v India (d)

July 11 – Second semi-final (2 v 3) (d)

July 12 – Reserve day

Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

June 5 – South Africa v India (d)

June 10 – South Africa v Windies (d)

June 14 – England v Windies (d)

June 22 – India v Afghanistan (d)

June 24 – Bangladesh v Afghanistan (d)

Headingley, Leeds

June 21 – England v Sri Lanka (d)

June 29 – Pakistan v Afghanistan (d)

July 4 – Afghanistan v Windies (d)

July 6 – Sri Lanka v India (d)

Lord’s, London

June 23 – Pakistan v South Africa (d)

June 25 – England v Australia (d)

June 29 – New Zealand v Australia (d/n)

July 5 – Pakistan v Bangladesh (d/n)

July 14 – Final (d)

July 15 – Reserve day

Old Trafford, Manchester

June 16 – India v Pakistan (d)

June 18 – England v Afghanistan (d)

June 22 – West Indies v New Zealand (d/n)

June 27 – West Indies v India (d)

July 6 – Australia v South Africa (d/n)

July 9 - First semifinal (1 v 4) (d)

July 10 – Reserve day

The Oval, London

May 30 – England v South Africa (d)

June 2 – South Africa v Bangladesh (d)

June 5 – Bangladesh v New Zealand (d/n)

June 9 – India v Australia (d)

June 15 – Sri Lanka v Australia (d)

The Riverside, Chester-le-Street

June 28 – Sri Lanka v South Africa (d)

July 1 – Sri Lanka v Windies (d)

July 3 – England v New Zealand (d)

Trent Bridge, Nottingham

May 31 – West Indies v Pakistan (d)

June 3 – England v Pakistan (d)

June 6 – Australia v Windies (d)

June 13 – India v New Zealand (d)

June 20 – Australia v Bangladesh (d)

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