The
12th edition of ICC
Cricket World Cup 2019
is scheduled to kick-start from May 30, when the host and tournament
favourites England cricket team take on South Africa cricket team.
As
the 10 participating teams — England, Australia, India,
Afghanistan, South Africa, Pakistan, Windies, New Zealand, Sri Lanka
and Bangladesh — gear up for their respective league-stage matches,
the International Cricket Council (ICC) is organising warm-up matches
for each team to acclimatize itself to the English conditions. The
warm-up matches will be played from May 24 to 28 at a number of
venues across England and Wales.Given the high intensity of clashes that are on cards in the warm-up games, the official broadcaster of ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, Star Sports, is going to broadcast these warm-up matches live on its various network channels from May 24. Read More
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