The 2019 Cricket World Cup (ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is the 12th edition of the Cricket World Cup, scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales,[1][2] from 30 May to 14 July 2019. Australia are the defending champions.
The top two sides from the World Cup Qualifier will complete the 10-team line-up for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be staged in the United Kingdom from 30 May to 14 July.
List of Cricket World Cup winners –
1975: West Indies beat Australia by 17 runs in final
1979: West Indies beat England by 92 runs in final
1983: India beat West Indies by 43 runs in final
1987: Australia beat England by 7 runs in final
1992: Pakistan beat England by 22 runs in final
1996: Sri Lanka beat Australia by 7 wickets in final
1999: Australia beat Pakistan by 8 wickets in final
2003: Australia beat India by 125 runs in final
2007: Australia beat Sri Lanka by 52 runs in final
2011: India beat Sri Lanka by 6 wickets in final
2015: Australia beat New Zealand by 7 wickets in final
Venue’s For 2019-
| Venue | City | County team | Capacity |
| Edgbaston Cricket Ground | Birmingham | Warwickshire | 25,000 |
| County Cricket Ground | Bristol | Gloucestershire | 17,500 |
| Sophia Gardens | Cardiff | Glamorgan | 15,643 |
| Riverside Ground | Chester-le-Street | Durham | 20,000 |
| Headingley | Leeds | Yorkshire | 17,500 |
| Lord’s | London | Middlesex | 28,000 |
| The Oval | London | Surrey | 23,500 |
| Old Trafford | Manchester | Lancashire | 26,000 |
| Trent Bridge | Nottingham | Nottinghamshire | 17,500 |
| Rose Bowl | Southampton | Hampshire | 25,000 |
| County Ground | Taunton | Somerset | 12,500 |
| London Stadium | London | N/A | 66,000 |

