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2019 World Cup schedule: When and where to watch matches in the UAE

Sudhir Gupta

18:53 08/05/2019

The 2019 ICC World Cup is a few weeks away and it promises to be one of the most keenly contested tournaments ever with the top 10 ODI teams fighting it out in England and Wales.

England are the hosts and heavy favourites to lift their first 50-overs world title. Defending champions Australia are getting into form after a tumultuous 2018 while India, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies and Pakistan are also strong contenders alongside the dangerous Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Afghanistan.

Fans in the UAE can catch all the action live on OSN Cric. Below is the schedule of the tournament. All times for UAE:

Thursday, May 30

13:30 England v South Africa, The Oval, London

Friday, May 31
13:30 Windies v Pakistan, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Saturday, June 1
13:30 New Zealand v Sri Lanka, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
16:30 Afghanistan v Australia, County Ground, Bristol

Sunday, June 2
13:30 South Africa v Bangladesh, The Oval, London

Monday, June 3
13:30 England v Pakistan, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Tuesday, June 4
13:30 Afghanistan v Sri Lanka, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Wednesday, June 5
13:30 South Africa v India, The Rose Bowl, Southampton
16:30 Bangladesh vs New Zealand, The Oval, London

Thursday, June 6
13:30 Australia v Windies, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Friday, June 7
13:30 Pakistan v Sri Lanka, County Ground, Bristol

Saturday, June 8
13:30 England v Bangladesh, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff
16:30 Afghanistan v New Zealand, County Ground, Taunton

Sunday, June 9
13:30 India v Australia, The Oval, London

Monday, June 10
13:30 South Africa v Windies, The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Tuesday, June 11
13:30 Bangladesh v Sri Lanka, County Ground, Bristol

Wednesday, June 12
13:30 Australia v Pakistan, County Ground, Taunton

Thursday, June 13
13:30 India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Friday, June 14
13:30 England v Windies, The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Saturday, June 15
13:30 Sri Lanka v Australia, The Oval, London
16:30 South Africa v Afghanistan, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff

Sunday, June 16
13:30 India v Pakistan, Old Trafford, Manchester

Monday, June 17
13:30 Windies v Bangladesh, County Ground, Taunton

Tuesday, June 18
13:30 England v Afghanistan, Old Trafford, Manchester

Wednesday, June 19
13:30 New Zealand v South Africa, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Thursday, June 20
13:30 Australia v Bangladesh, Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Friday, June 21
13:30 England v Sri Lanka, Headingley, Leeds

Saturday, June 22
13:30 India v Afghanistan, The Rose Bowl, Southampton
16:30 Windies v New Zealand, Old Trafford, Manchester

Sunday, June 23
13:30 Pakistan v South Africa, Lord’s, London

Monday, June 24
13:30 Bangladesh v Afghanistan, The Rose Bowl, Southampton

Tuesday, June 25
13:30 England v Australia, Lord’s, London

Wednesday, June 26
13:30 New Zealand v Pakistan, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Thursday, June 27
13:30 Windies v India, Old Trafford, Manchester

Friday, June 28
13:30 Sri Lanka v South Africa, Chester-le-Street

Saturday, June 29
13:30 Pakistan v Afghanistan, Headingley, Leeds
16:30 New Zealand v Australia, Lord’s, London

Sunday, June 30
13:30 England v India, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Monday, July 1
13:30 Sri Lanka v Windies, Chester-le-Street

Tuesday, July 2
13:30 Bangladesh v India, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Wednesday, July 3
13:30 England v New Zealand, Chester-le-Street

Thursday, July 4
13:30 Afghanistan v Windies, Headingley, Leeds

Friday, July 5
13:30 Pakistan v Bangladesh, Lord’s, London

Saturday, July 6
13:30 Sri Lanka v India, Headingley, Leeds
16:30 Australia v South Africa, Old Trafford, Manchester

Tuesday, July 9
13:30 First semi-final, Old Trafford, Manchester

Thursday, July 11
13:30 Second semi-final, Edgbaston, Birmingham

Sunday, July 14
13:30 Final, Lord’s, London

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