England are the favourites for the World Cup, but there’s still plenty to do to get the team to that final glory.
India have one of the strongest teams in the tournament, but is that enough to win them their third title?
In parts 1 and 2 of this series we have focused on seven of the eleven venues of ICC World Cup 2019. Now we shall look at the four remaining grounds – including the only ground in Wales. Rose Bowl, Southampton Rose Bowl has been the home of Hampshire in 2001, since the demolition of […]
Pakistan have traditionally punched way above their weight in big tournaments on English soil. And once they start winning there is no stopping them – as we saw in the 1992 World Cup or the 2017 Champions Trophy.
Australia have won the World Cup 5 times and reached the final twice more. They are also coming into the World Cup with 8 consecutive wins under their belt.
Headingley will host 4 matches, Trent Bridge and Edgbaston 5 each, and Bristol 3.
New Zealand have made it to the top four in 1975, 1979, 1992, 1999, 2007, 2011, and 2015 – seven out of eleven editions including the last three.
There will be a total of 48 matches in the 2019, World Cup, between May 30 and July 14.
Old Trafford will host six matches in the World Cup, while five each will be played at Lord's and The Oval.
South Africa's batting lacks experience, but they take the major teams down if their bowling unit is fully fit.