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Icc World Cup 2019 ICC WORLD CUP 2019 No. Date Day Team 1 vs Team 2 Ground TOSS Winner Result Man of the Match 1 30-May Thur ENG (311/8) vs SA (207/10) The Oval SA ENG Won by 104 Runs Ben Stokes (ENG) - 2/12(2.5) & 89 (79) 2 31-May FRI PAK (105/10) vs WI (108/3) Trent Bridge WI WI Won by 7 wickets Oshane Thomas (SA) - 4/27 (5.4) 3 SL (136/10) vs NZ (137/0) Cardiff Wales NZ NZ Won by 10 wickets Matt Henry (NZ) - 3/29 (7) 1-Jun SAT 4 AUS (209/3) vs AFG (207/10) Bristol AFG AUS Won by 7 wickets David Warner (AUS) - 89* (114) 5 2-Jun SUN SA (309/8) vs BAN (330/6) The Oval SA BAN Won by 21 Runs Sakib Al Hasan (BAN) - 1/50(10) & 75(84) 6 3-Jun MON ENG (334/9) vs PAK (348/8) Trent Bridge ENG PAK Won by 14 Runs Mohd. Hafeez (PAK) - 1/43(7) & 84(62) 7 4-Jun TUE SL (201/10) vs AFG (152/10) Cardiff Wales AFG SL Won by 34 Runs (DLS) Nuwan Pradeep (SL) - 4/31 (9) 8 5-Jun WED IND (230/4) vs SA (227/9) Rose Bowl SA IND Won by 6 wickets Rohit Sharma (IND) - 122* (144) 9 5-Jun WED NZ (248/8) vs BAN (224/10) The Oval NZ NZ Won by 2 wickets Ross Taylor (NZ) - 82 (91) 10 6-Jun THUR AUS (228/10) vs WI (273/9) Trent Bridge WI AUS Won by 15 Runs Nathan Coulter (AUS) - 92 (60) 11 7-Jun FRI PAK (Rain) vs SL (Rain) Nil Draw Rain Match abandoned due to rain 12 ENG (386/6) vs BAN (280/10) Sophia Gardens BAN ENG Won by 106 Runs Jason Roy (ENG) - 153 (121) 8-Jun SAT 13 NZ (173/3) vs AFG (172/10) Taunton NZ NZ Won by 7 wickets James Neesham (NZ) - 5/31 (10) 14 9-Jun SUN IND (352/5) vs AUS (316/10) The Oval IND IND Won by 36 Runs Shikhar Dhawan (IND) - 117 (109) 15 10-Jun MON SA (Rain) vs WI (Rain) Nil Draw Rain Match abandoned due to rain 16 11-Jun TUE SL (Rain) vs BAN (Rain) Nil Draw Rain Match abandoned due to rain 17 12-Jun WED AUS (307/10) vs PAK (266/10) Taunton PAK AUS Won by 41 Runs David Warner (AUS) - 107 (111) 18 13-Jun THUR IND (Rain) vs NZ (Rain) Nil Draw Rain Match abandoned due to rain 19 14-Jun FRI ENG (213/2) vs WI (212/10) Rose Bowl ENG ENG Won by 8 wickets Joe Root (ENG) - 2/27(5) & 100 (94) 20 AUS (334/7) vs SL (247/10) The Oval SL AUS Won by 87 Runs Aaron Finch (AUS) - 153 (132) 15-Jun SAT 21 SA (131/1) vs AFG (125/10) Sophia Gardens SA SA Won by 9 wickets (DLS) Imran Tahir (SA) - 4/29 (7) 22 16-Jun SUN IND (336/5) vs PAK (212/6) Old Trafford PAK IND Won by 89 Runs(DLS) Rohit Sharma (IND) - 140 (113) 23 17-Jun MON BAN (322/3) vs WI (221/8) Taunton BAN BAN Won by 7 wickets Sakib Al Hasan (BAN) - 2/54(8) & 124*(99) 24 18-Jun TUE ENG (397/6) vs AFG (247/8) Old Trafford ENG ENG Won by 150 Runs Eion Morgan(ENG) - 148 (71) 25 19-Jun WED NZ (245/6) vs SA (241/6) Edgbaston NZ NZ Won by 4 wickets Kane Williamson (NZ) - 106* (138) 26 20-Jun THUR AUS (381/5) vs BAN (338/8) Trent Bridge AUS AUS Won by 48 Runs David Warner (AUS) - 166 (147) 27 21-Jun FRI ENG (212/10) vs SL (232/9) Headingley SL SL Won by 20 Runs Lasith Malinga (SL) - 4/43 (10) 28 IND (224/8) vs AFG (213/10) Rose Bowl IND IND Won by 11 Runs Jasprit Bumrah (IND) - 2/39 (10) 22-Jun SAT 29 NZ (291/8) vs WI (286/10) Old Trafford WI NZ Won by 5 Runs Kane Williamson (NZ) - 148 (154) 30 23-Jun SUN PAK (308/7) vs SA (259/9) Lord's PAK PAK Won by 49 Runs Haris Sohail (PAK) - 89(59) 31 24-Jun MON BAN (262/7) vs AFG (200/10) Rose Bowl AFG BAN Won by 62 Runs Sakib Al Hasan (BAN) - 5/29(10) & 51(69) 32 25-Jun TUE AUS (285/7) vs ENG (221/10) Lord's ENG AUS Won by 64 Runs Aaron Finch (AUS) - 100 (116) 33 26-Jun WED NZ (237/6) vs PAK (241/4) Edgbaston NZ PAK Won by 6 wickets Babar Azam (PAK) - 101*(127) 34 27-Jun THUR IND (268/7) vs WI (143/10) Old Trafford IND IND Won by 89 Runs(DLS) Virat Kohli (IND) - 72 (82) 35 28-Jun FRI SL (203/10) vs SA (206/1) Riverside SA SA Won by 9 wickets Dwaine Pretorius (SA) - 3/25 (10) 36 AUS (381/5) vs NZ (137/10) Lord's AUS AUS Won by 86 Runs Alex Carey (AUS) - 71 (72) 29-Jun SAT 37 PAK (230/7) vs AFG (227/9) Headingley AFG PAK Won by 3 wickets Imad Wasim (PAK) - 2/48(10) & 49* (54) 38 30-Jun SUN IND (268/7) vs ENG (143/10) Edgbaston ENG ENG Won by 31 Runs Jonny Bairstow (ENG) - 111 (109) 39 1-Jul MON SL (338/6) vs WI (315/9) Riverside WI SL Won by 23 Runs Avishka Fernando (SL) - 104 (103) 40 2-Jul TUE IND (268/7) vs BAN (330/6) Edgbaston IND IND Won by 28 Runs Rohit Sharma (IND) - 104 (92) 41 3-Jul WED ENG (305/8) vs NZ (186/10) Riverside ENG ENG Won by 119 Runs Jonny Bairstow (ENG) - 106 (99) 42 4-Jul THUR WI (311/6) vs AFG (288/10) Headingley WI WI Won by 23 Runs Shai Hope (WI) - 77 (92) 43 5-Jul FRI PAK (315/9) vs BAN (221/10) Lord's PAK PAK Won by 94 Runs Shaheen Afridi (PAK) - 6/35(9.1) 44 IND (265/3) vs SL (264/7) Headingley SL IND Won by 28 Runs Rohit Sharma (IND) - 103 (94) 6-Jul SAT 45 AUS (315/10) vs SA (325/6) Old Trafford SA SA Won by 10 Runs Faf Du Plessis (SA) - 100 (94) 46 9-Jul Tue T1 (IND-221/10) vs T4 (NZ-239/8) Old Trafford NZ NZ Won by 18 Runs Matt Henry (NZ) - 3/37 (10) 47 11-Jul Thur T2(AUS-223/10) vs T3 (ENG -226/2 ) Edgbaston AUS ENG Won by 8 wickets Chris Woakes (ENG) - 3/20 (8) 48 14-Jul Sun (NZ - 241/8) vs Lord's NZ ENG Won by max. Boundry as super Ben Stokes (ENG) - 0/20(3)/ 84* (98) (ENG - 241/10) 15/0 - SO 15/1 - SO over was also tie & 8*(3) - Super over POINT TABLE Game 1 Game 2 Game 3 Game 4 Game 5 Game 6 Game 7 Game 8 Game 9 Teams Total Points (TP) & Net Run Rate (NRR) 2 2 1 2 2 2 2 0 2 India TP = 15 / NRR + 0.809 2 0 2 2 2 2 2 2 0 Australia TP = 14 / NRR + 0.868 2 0 2 2 2 0 0 2 2 England TP = 12 / NRR + 1.152 2 2 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 New Zealand TP = 11 / NRR + 0.175 0 2 1 0 0 2 2 2 2 Pakistan TP = 11 / NRR - 0.430 0 2 1 1 0 2 0 2 0 Sri Lanka TP = 8 / NRR - 0.919 0 0 0 1 2 0 0 2 2 South Africa TP = 7 / NRR - 0.030 2 0 0 1 2 0 2 0 0 Bangladesh TP = 7 / NRR - 0.410 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 2 West Indies TP = 5 / NRR - 0.225 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Afghanistan TP = 0 / NRR - 1.322 Won : 2 Points Draw : 1 Points Lost : 0 Points Highlights of ICC World Cup 2019 1 Player of Tournment Kane Williamson (NZ) - 5 Best Bowling by Individual S. Afridi (PAK) 6/35 M. Starc (AUS) 5/26 2 Most Runs scored by an individual R. Sharma (IND) 648 Runs S. Hasan (BAN) 5/29 D. Warner (AUS) 647 Runs S. Hasan (BAN) 606 Runs 6 Most Hundred by Individual R. Sharma (IND) 5 D. Warner (AUS) 3 3 Most Wickets taken by an individual M. Starc (AUS) 27 Wickets L. Ferguson(NZ) 21 Wickets 7 5 wicket haul by Individual M. Starc (AUS) 2 J. Archer (ENG) 20 Wickets M.Rahman(BAN) 2 M.Rahman(BAN) 20 Wickets 8 Most boundries R. Sharma (IND) 81 4 Highest Score of Individual D. Warner (AUS) 166 Runs J. Bairstow (ENG) 78 A. Finch (AUS) 153 Runs D. Warner (AUS) 74 J. Roy (ENG) 153 Runs A. Finch (AUS) 65.
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