Queen poses with captains of 2019 World Cup at Buckingham Palace



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Queen Elizabeth II joined the 10 captains of the teams participating in the 2019 ICC World Cricket Cup for a photo at the 1844 Hall of Buckingham Palace in London, before the opening night from the competition at the mall.

  • DNA Web Team
  • May 29, 2019, 11:16 pm IST

Queen Elizabeth II joined the 10 captains of teams participating in the 2019 ICC World Cup Cricket for a photo in front of the Room 1844 Buckingham Palace in London.

The International Cricket Council has made a special agreement with the host country prior to the official coup of the 2019 World Cup in England.

India, Sri Lanka and host England are the only teams to play none of their nine round-robin games as day-night encounters.

In all, ten teams will participate in the mega event and 48 games will be played over a period of 45 days. Each team will play nine matches in the round robin preliminary round, which will be followed by the semi-finals and final. The first match will be played between England and South Africa on May 30 at The Oval in London.

Virat Kohli's Team India begins its campaign against South Africa on June 5th. Keeping it in the first place of the Proteas is a difficult task In itself, making it even more difficult for the champions of 1983 and 2011 is the fact that it will be the third match of South Africa in the tournament . This means that Indian players will face a well-established unit in their first match.

India will face Pakistan, its rival, Pakistan, at a sensational meeting on June 16 in Manchester. Another important element to remember from India's program is the fact that they will play two games within three days of the end of the championship. India will face England on June 30, followed by a clash with Bangladesh on July 2.

1. Team India is ready

  Team India is ready "title =" Team India is ready "data-title =" Here is the complete program of the team of India for the 2019 World Cup of the 39; ICC

Match 1: India vs. South Africa, June 5 - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 2: India vs. Australia, June 9 - The Oval, London

Match 3: India vs. New Zealand, June 13 - Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 4: India vs Pakistan, June 16 - Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 5: India vs. Afghanistan, June 22 - Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 6: India vs. West Indies, June 27 - Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 7: India vs. England, June 30 - Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 8: India vs. Bangladesh, July 2 - Edgbaston, Birmingham

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Match 1: India vs South Africa, June 5 – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 2: India vs Australia, June 9 – The Oval, London

Match 3: India vs New Zealand, June 13 – Trent Bridge, Nottingham

Match 4: India vs. Pakistan, June 16 – Old Trafford, Manchester

Match 5: India vs. Afghanistan, June 22 – Hampshire Bowl, Southampton

Match 6: India vs. West Indies, June 27 – Old Trafford, Manchester [19659007] Match 7: India vs. England, June 30 – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 8: India vs. Bangladesh, July 2 – Edgbaston, Birmingham

Match 9: India vs. Sri Lanka, July 6 – Headingley, Leeds

2. Captains met Queen Elizabeth II

  Captains met Queen Elizabeth II "title =" Captains met Queen Elizabeth II "data-title =" Meanwhile, the ICC decided to grant the T20 International status to all of its 104 existing members in order to popularize the game. around the world.

At its quarterly meeting, the ICC Board of Directors has decided that "new minimum standards will be introduced, which will allow members to play international cricket as easily and sustainably as possible in a sustainable and affordable manner" .

All female member teams will be awarded T20I status on July 1, 2018, while all male member teams will be granted T20I status on January 1, 2019, after the deadline for the World ICC T20 2020 qualification.
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<p>  At its quarterly meeting, the ICC Council decided: "New minimum standards will be introduced, which will allow members to play international cricket as easily as possible. in a sustainable way and at an affordable price. "</p>
<p>  Women's member teams will be awarded T20I status on July 1, 2018, while all male member teams will be granted T20I status on January 1, 2019 after the deadline. for the World 2020 T20 2020 qualification. 
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  Queen gives advice "title =" Queen gives advice "data-title =" Viewers may have the opportunity to hear more jokes and wars of field words as badyzes and comments. of the box in this world cup. ICC is thinking about keeping the Stump mics on continuously during the upcoming mega event in England and Wales.

Australian broadcasters recently had a little experience in which they did not allow commentary during cricket matches, but Stump mics were on all the time. The International Cricket Council (ICC) is now planning to replicate the same thing for the next Cricket World Cup.

Tournament Director Steve Elworthy said he was in favor of stunt microphones being lit all the time and said the idea should be discussed.



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<p>  Viewers may have the opportunity to hear more jokes and wars of words on the ground that the badyzes and commentaries of the ICC think of the idea of ​​keeping the section mics turned on during the next mega event in England and Wales. </p>
<p>  Australian broadcasters recently did a little experiment in which they have left no comment on cricket The International Cricket Council (ICC) now wants to reproduce the same thing for the next Cricket World Cup. </p>
<p>  Tournament Director, Steve Elworthy, is in favor of keeping the section pickups on all the time and claiming that it should be discussed e. </p>
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