ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 schedule and table: England top table as Stokes' stunning catch inspires opening win over South Africa

THE ICC Cricket World Cup has arrived and takes on a new format.

Ten nations are competing in one round-robin group with four progressing to the semi-finals of the tournament.

When is the Cricket World Cup 2019?

The Cricket World Cup will take place between May 30 and July 14, 2019.

Cricket World Cup 2019 fixtures

May 30: England beat South Africa by 104 runs

May 31: Pakistan vs West Indies – Nottingham

June 1: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka – Cardiff

June 1: Australia vs Afghanistan – Bristol (day/night)

June 2 : South Africa vs Bangladesh – The Oval

June 3: England vs Pakistan – Nottingham

June 4: Sri Lanka vs Afghanistan – Cardiff

June 5: India vs South Africa – Southampton

June 5: New Zealand vs Bangladesh – The Oval (day/night)

June 6: Australia vs West Indies – Nottingham

June 7: Sri Lanka vs Pakistan – Bristol

June 8: England vs Bangladesh – Cardiff

June 8: New Zealand vs Afghanistan – Taunton (day/night)

June 9: Australia vs India – The Oval

June 10: South Africa vs West Indies – Southampton

June 11: Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh – Bristol

June 12: Australia vs Pakistan – Taunton

June 13: India vs New Zealand – Nottingham

June 14: England vs West Indies – Southampton

June 15: Australia vs Sri Lanka – The Oval

June 15: South Africa vs Afghanistan – Cardiff (day/night)

June 16: India vs Pakistan – Manchester

June 17: Bangladesh vs West Indies – Taunton

June 18: England vs Afghanistan – Manchester

June 19: New Zealand vs South Africa – Birmingham

June 20: Australia vs Bangladesh – Nottingham

June 21: England vs Sri Lanka – Leeds

June 22: India vs Afghanistan – Southampton

June 22: New Zealand vs West Indies – Manchester (day/night)

June 23: Pakistan vs South Africa – Lord's

June 24: Afghanistan vs Bangladesh – Southampton

June 25: England vs Australia – Lord's

June 26: Pakistan vs New Zealand – Birmingham

June 27: India vs West Indies – Manchester

June 28: Sri Lanka vs South Africa – Chester-le-Street

June 29: Pakistan vs Afghanistan – Leeds

June 29: Australia vs New Zealand – Lord's (day/night)

June 30: England vs India – Birmingham

July 1: Sri Lanka vs West Indies – Chester-le-Street

July 2: India vs Bangladesh – Birmingham

July 3: England vs New Zealand – Chester-le-Street

July 4: West Indies vs Afghanistan – Leeds

July 5: Pakistan vs Bangladesh – Lord's

July 6: Sri Lanka vs India – Leeds

July 6: Australia vs South Africa – Manchester (day/night)

July 9: Semi-final 1 – Manchester

July 11 – Semi-final 2 – Birmingham

July 14 – Final – Lord's


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