The ICC Cricket World Cup in 2019 will take place between 30 May to 14 July 2019. The competition will be played across 11 UK venues with the opening match to be played at The Oval, semi-finals at Edgbaston and Old Trafford with the final at Lord's.
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The 10 teams will all face each other in a round robin league format with the top four teams in the table qualifying for the semi-finals ahead of the final at Lord's.
Scroll down to learn more about the nations taking part.
ICC World Ranking:
1
Captain:
Eoin Morgan
Best CWC Performance:
Runner-up (79, 87, 92)
ICC World Ranking:
10
Captain:
Gulbadin Naib
Best CWC Performance:
Group Stage (15)
ICC World Ranking:
5
Captain:
Aaron Finch
Best CWC Performance:
Winners (87, 99, 03, 07, 15)
ICC World Ranking:
7
Captain:
Mashrafe Mortaza
Best CWC Performance:
Quarter-Final (15)
ICC World Ranking:
2
Captain:
Virat Kohli
Best CWC Performance:
Winners (83, 11)
ICC World Ranking:
3
Captain:
Kane Williamson
Best CWC Performance:
Runner-up (15)
ICC World Ranking:
6
Captain:
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Best CWC Performance:
Winners (92)
ICC World Ranking:
4
Captain:
Faf Du Plessis
Best CWC Performance:
Semi-Final (92, 99, 07, 15)
ICC World Ranking:
8
Captain:
Dimuth Karunaratne
Best CWC Performance:
Winners (96)
ICC World Ranking:
9
Captain:
Jason Holder
Best CWC Performance:
Winners (75, 79)
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