International cricket in 2019

The 2019 international cricket season is from May 2019 to September 2019.[1] The 2019 Cricket World Cup in England and Wales is scheduled to take place during this time, starting on 30 May 2019.[2] Currently, 8 Test matches, 57 One-day Internationals (ODIs) and 4 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is) are scheduled to be played during this period.

The inaugural 2019–21 ICC World Test Championship is scheduled to start with India playing two Tests against the West Indies in July 2019 after the 2019 Cricket World Cup.

Season overview

International tours
Start date Home team Away team Results [Matches]
Test ODI T20I FC LA
3 May 2019  Ireland  England [1]
5 May 2019  England  Pakistan [5][1]
July 2019 United States  West Indies  India [2][3][3]
24 July 2019  England  Ireland [1]
1 August 2019  England  Australia [5]
International tournaments
Start date Tournament Winners
17 May 2019 Uganda 2019 ICC World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier
30 May 2019 England 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup

May

England in Ireland

Only ODI
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[Only ODI]3 MayThe Village, Malahide

Pakistan in England

Only T20I
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Only T20I5 MaySophia Gardens, Cardiff
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st ODI8 MayThe Oval, London
2nd ODI11 MayRose Bowl, Southampton
3rd ODI14 MayCounty Ground, Bristol
4th ODI17 MayTrent Bridge, Nottingham
5th ODI19 MayHeadingley, Leeds

2019 ICC World Twenty20 Africa Qualifier

2019 Cricket World Cup

Pos
Team
Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification
1  England 000000+0.000Advance to semi-finals
2  South Africa 000000+0.000
3  India 000000+0.000
4  Australia 000000+0.000
5  New Zealand 000000+0.000Eliminated
6  Pakistan 000000+0.000
7  Bangladesh 000000+0.000
8  Sri Lanka 000000+0.000
9  Afghanistan 000000+0.000
10  West Indies 000000+0.000
2019 Cricket World Cup
No. Date Team 1 Captain 1 Team 2 Captain 2 Venue Result
1st ODI30 May England South AfricaThe Oval, London
2nd ODI31 May Pakistan West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottingham
3rd ODI1 June New Zealand Sri LankaSophia Gardens, Cardiff
4th ODI1 June Australia AfghanistanCounty Ground, Bristol
5th ODI2 June Bangladesh South AfricaThe Oval, London
6th ODI3 June England PakistanTrent Bridge, Nottingham
7th ODI4 June Afghanistan Sri LankaSophia Gardens, Cardiff
8th ODI5 June India South AfricaRose Bowl, Southampton
9th ODI5 June Bangladesh New ZealandThe Oval, London
10th ODI6 June Australia West IndiesTrent Bridge, Nottingham
11th ODI7 June Pakistan Sri LankaCounty Ground, Bristol
12th ODI8 June England BangladeshSophia Gardens, Cardiff
13th ODI8 June Afghanistan New ZealandCounty Ground, Taunton
14th ODI9 June Australia IndiaThe Oval, London
15th ODI10 June South Africa West IndiesRose Bowl, Southampton
16th ODI11 June Bangladesh Sri LankaCounty Ground, Bristol
17th ODI12 June Australia PakistanCounty Ground, Taunton
18th ODI13 June India New ZealandTrent Bridge, Nottingham
19th ODI14 June England West IndiesRose Bowl, Southampton
20th ODI15 June Australia Sri LankaThe Oval, London
21st ODI15 June Afghanistan South AfricaSophia Gardens, Cardiff
22nd ODI16 June India PakistanOld Trafford, Manchester
23rd ODI17 June Bangladesh West IndiesCounty Ground, Taunton
24th ODI18 June England AfghanistanOld Trafford, Manchester
25th ODI19 June New Zealand South AfricaEdgbaston, Birmingham
26th ODI20 June Australia BangladeshTrent Bridge, Nottingham
27th ODI21 June England Sri LankaHeadingley, Leeds
28th ODI22 June Afghanistan IndiaRose Bowl, Southampton
29th ODI22 June New Zealand West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester
30th ODI23 June Pakistan South AfricaLord's, London
31st ODI24 June Afghanistan BangladeshRose Bowl, Southampton
32nd ODI25 June England AustraliaLord's, London
33rd ODI26 June New Zealand PakistanEdgbaston, Birmingham
34th ODI27 June India West IndiesOld Trafford, Manchester
35th ODI28 June South Africa Sri LankaRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
36th ODI29 June Afghanistan PakistanHeadingley, Leeds
37th ODI29 June Australia New ZealandLord's, London
38th ODI30 June England IndiaEdgbaston, Birmingham
39th ODI1 July Sri Lanka West IndiesRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
40th ODI2 July Bangladesh IndiaEdgbaston, Birmingham
41st ODI3 July England New ZealandRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street
42nd ODI4 July Afghanistan West IndiesHeadingley, Leeds
43rd ODI5 July Bangladesh PakistanLord's, London
44th ODI6 July India Sri LankaHeadingley, Leeds
45th ODI6 July Australia South AfricaOld Trafford, Manchester
Semi-finals
46th ODI9 JulyOld Trafford, Manchester
47th ODI11 JulyEdgbaston, Birmingham
Final
48th ODI14 JulyLord's, London

July

India in West Indies and United States

T20I series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st T20I]Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill
[2nd T20I]Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill
[3rd T20I]
ODI series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st ODI]
[2nd ODI]
[3rd ODI]
Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
[1st Test]
[2nd Test]

Ireland in England

Only Test
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
Only Test24–27 JulyLord's, London

August

Australia in England

2019–21 ICC World Test Championship, The Ashes – Test series
No. Date Home captain Away captain Venue Result
1st Test1–5 AugustEdgbaston, Birmingham
2nd Test14–18 AugustLord's, London
3rd Test22–26 AugustHeadingley, Leeds
4th Test4–8 SeptemberOld Trafford, Manchester
5th Test12–16 SeptemberThe Oval, London

References

  1. "Future Tours Programme" (PDF). International Cricket Council. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. "Old Trafford to host India-Pakistan World Cup clash". ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
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