India and New Zealand will face each other in Semi-Final 1 of ICC World Cup 2019 at Old Trafford, Manchester on July 9.
India and New Zealand will meet for the first semi-final on July 9, 2019, whereas Australia and England will play the second one on July 11, 2019.
England beat India by 31 runs at Edgbaston; Fran Wilson is named in England Women squad for first Ashes one-dayer; Zimbabwe Women’s tour of Ireland is cancelled; and ICC is displeased with planes carrying political messages during Pakistan v Afghanistan clash.
Mathematically, Sri Lanka are still in with a chance of making the final four. They need to win their remaining three matches and then hope other results go their way. The first of these games, against South Africa at Chester-le-Street on Friday, 28 June.
Australia won comfortably against England to become the first team to qualify for the knock out stage of World Cup 2019. Zimbabwe won the second T20I against the Netherlands in a super over. Brian Lara was taken to hospital following chest pain. Mahmudullah suffered from an injury in the match against Afghanistan.
New Zealand and West Indies will face each other in Match 29 of ICC World Cup 2019 at the Old Trafford, Manchester, on June 22.
India beat Australia, England Women beat West Indies Women, Pradeep ruled out for a week, and Dhoni had to do away with the army insignia.
The rain-abandoned match between Pakistan and Sri Lanka gave both teams one point each. Adam Zampa gets a demerit point.
Australia beat West Indies in the World Cup, while England Women beat West Indies Women; and an injured Shahzad has been replaced by Khil.
West Indies beat Pakistan in the World Cup; Tamim Iqbal may miss the South Africa tie; and Mark Ramprakash moved on from England batting coach role.