The 12th edition of ICC Cricket World Cup will be co-hosted by England and Wales from May 30, 2019 to July 14, 2019 which in other words means you will get 48 exciting cricket matches to enjoy. The matches will be played across 11 different venues in England and Wales between 10 teams. The world cup 2019 cricket in usa time is useful for all the cricket loving fans living in the United States of America and Canada. You can also know the 2019 Cricket World Cup Schedule in Eastern Time (ET) and Central Time (CT).
About the Cricket World Cup
The Cricket World Cup or also known as ICC Cricket World Cup is organized once in a period of 4 years and the last world cup was jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand which was won by Australia. The matches in the tournament are played in One Day International (ODI) format. For the tournament in 2019, eight teams qualified for the tournament based on their rankings while two spots were decided based on qualification matches.
There are a number of cricket fans from the Pacific region who are eager to follow each and every game of their favourite team during the World Cup 2019. However, there will be a time difference of 8 hours between the time Pacific Time and the local match time of England and Wales as the tournament is to be co-hosted by them. The matches will be contested according to British Summer Time which is one hour ahead of GMT and the Pacific Daylight Time is seven hours behind the GMT, accordingly a time difference of eight hours arises between these two nations. Keeping this in view, we have converted the match start timing of all 48 matches of Cricket World Cup 2019 to Pacific Time or Pacific Daylight Time. It is important to note that during the world cup i.e. from 30 May to 14 July 2019, Daylight Saving Time will be observed in the regions falling under Pacific Time Zone. Accordingly, we have provided the match schedule of the 2019 Cricket World Cup in Pacific Daylight Time in the table below. The schedule below is useful for fans from Mexico, Canada and the United States.
The opening game of the 2019 Cricket World Cup will be played on May 30, 2019, at 2:30 AM Pacific Time Zone (PT) between South Africa and hosts England at The Oval in London while the final match is scheduled to be played between the winners of two semifinal games on July 14, 2019 at 2:30 AM Pacific Time Zone (PT) at Lord’s in London.
2019 Cricket World Cup Schedule in Pacific Time
Match No. | Date (2019) | Time (PT/PDT) | Teams | Stadium | Stage |
1. | May 30 | 2:30 AM | England vs South Africa (England won by 104 runs) | The Oval, London | Group |
2. | May 31 | 2:30 AM | Pakistan vs Windies (Windies won by 7 wkts) | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Group |
3. | June 1 | 2:30 AM | New Zealand vs Sri Lanka (New Zealand won by 10 wkts) | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Group |
4. | June 1 | 5:30 AM | Afghanistan vs Australia (Australia won by 7 wkts) | County Ground, Bristol | Group |
5. | June 2 | 2:30 AM | Bangladesh vs South Africa (Bangladesh won by 21 runs) | The Oval, London | Group |
6. | June 3 | 2:30 AM | England vs Pakistan (Pakistan won by 14 runs) | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Group |
7. | June 4 | 2:30 AM | Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka win by 34 runs (DLS Method)) | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Group |
8. | June 5 | 2:30 AM | India vs South Africa (India won by 6 wkts) | Rose Bowl, Southampton | Group |
9. | June 5 | 5:30 AM | Bangladesh vs New Zealand (New Zealand won by 2 wkts) | The Oval, London | Group |
10. | June 6 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs Windies (Australia won by 15 runs) | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Group |
11. | June 7 | 2:30 AM | Pakistan vs Sri Lanka (Match abandoned without a ball bowled) | County Ground, Bristol | Group |
12. | June 8 | 2:30 AM | England vs Bangladesh (England won by 106 runs) | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Group |
13. | June 8 | 5:30 AM | Afghanistan vs New Zealand (New Zealand won by 7 wkts) | County Ground, Taunton | Group |
14. | June 9 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs India (India won by 36 runs) | The Oval, London | Group |
15. | June 10 | 2:30 AM | South Africa vs Windies (No result) | Rose Bowl, Southampton | Group |
16. | June 11 | 2:30 AM | Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka (Match abandoned without toss due to rain) | County Ground, Bristol | Group |
17. | June 12 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs Pakistan (Australia won by 41 runs) | County Ground, Taunton | Group |
18. | June 13 | 2:30 AM | India vs New Zealand (Match abandoned without toss (due to rain)) | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Group |
19. | June 14 | 2:30 AM | England vs Windies (England won by 8 wkts) | Rose Bowl, Southampton | Group |
20. | June 15 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs Sri Lanka (Australia won by 87 runs) | The Oval, London | Group |
21. | June 15 | 5:30 AM | Afghanistan vs South Africa (South Africa won by 9 wkts (DLS method)) | Sophia Gardens, Cardiff | Group |
22. | June 16 | 2:30 AM | India vs Pakistan (India won by 89 runs (DLS method)) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Group |
23. | June 17 | 2:30 AM | Bangladesh vs Windies (Bangladesh won by 7 wkts) | County Ground, Taunton | Group |
24. | June 18 | 2:30 AM | England vs Afghanistan (England won by 150 runs) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Group |
25. | June 19 | 2:30 AM | New Zealand vs South Africa (New Zealand won by 4 wkts) | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Group |
26. | June 20 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs Bangladesh (Australia won by 48 runs) | Trent Bridge, Nottingham | Group |
27. | June 21 | 2:30 AM | England vs Sri Lanka (Sri Lanka won by 20 runs) | Headingley, Leeds | Group |
28. | June 22 | 2:30 AM | Afghanistan vs India (India won by 11 runs) | Rose Bowl, Southampton | Group |
29. | June 22 | 5:30 AM | New Zealand vs Windies (New Zealand won by 5 runs) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Group |
30. | June 23 | 2:30 AM | Pakistan vs South Africa (Pakistan won by 49 runs) | Lord’s, London | Group |
31. | June 24 | 2:30 AM | Afghanistan vs Bangladesh (Bangladesh won by 62 runs) | Rose Bowl, Southampton | Group |
32. | June 25 | 2:30 AM | England vs Australia (Australia won by 64 runs) | Lord’s, London | Group |
33. | June 26 | 2:30 AM | New Zealand vs Pakistan (Pakistan won by 6 wkts) | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Group |
34. | June 27 | 2:30 AM | India vs Windies (India won by 125 runs) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Group |
35. | June 28 | 2:30 AM | Sri Lanka vs South Africa (South Africa won by 9 wkts) | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | Group |
36. | June 29 | 2:30 AM | Afghanistan vs Pakistan (Pakistan won by 3 wkts) | Headingley, Leeds | Group |
37. | June 29 | 5:30 AM | Australia vs New Zealand (Australia won by 86 runs) | Lord’s, London | Group |
38. | June 30 | 2:30 AM | England vs India (England won by 31 runs) | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Group |
39. | July 1 | 2:30 AM | Sri Lanka vs Windies (Sri Lanka won by 23 runs) | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | Group |
40. | July 2 | 2:30 AM | Bangladesh vs India (India won by 28 runs) | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Group |
41. | July 3 | 2:30 AM | England vs New Zealand (England won by 119 runs) | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street | Group |
42. | July 4 | 2:30 AM | Afghanistan vs Windies (West Indies won by 23 runs) | Headingley, Leeds | Group |
43. | July 5 | 2:30 AM | Bangladesh vs Pakistan (Pakistan won by 94 runs) | Lord’s, London | Group |
44. | July 6 | 2:30 AM | India vs Sri Lanka (India won by 7 wkts) | Headingley, Leeds | Group |
45. | July 6 | 5:30 AM | Australia vs South Africa (South Africa won by 10 runs) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Group |
46. | July 9 | 2:30 AM | India vs New Zealand (New Zealand won by 18 runs) | Old Trafford, Manchester | Semi-finals |
47. | July 11 | 2:30 AM | Australia vs England (England won by 8 wkts) | Edgbaston, Birmingham | Semi-finals |
48. | July 14 | 2:30 AM | New Zealand vs England (Match tied (England won Super Over on boundary count)) | Lord’s, London | Final |
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