Here is the full schedule of World Cup 2019 semi-finals. India, Australia, England and New Zealand have qualified. The Virat Kohli-led Indian team topped the Points Table after the league phase
Leeds: The league phase of the ICC World Cup 2019 ended on Saturday (July 6) with four teams standing in the 10-team tournament in England and Wales.
India, Australia, England and New Zealand have qualified for the semi-finals. India topped the points table with eight wins, followed by Australia, England and the Kiwis.
On the last day of the round robin stage on Saturday (July 6), India beat Sri Lanka by seven wickets and South Africa edged Australia by 10 runs.
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After two days of rest (Sunday and Monday), semi-finals will be played on Tuesday (July 9) and Thursday (July 11).
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Semi-final 1
July 9 (Tuesday) — India (1) vs New Zealand (4) — Manchester (Old Trafford) — 3 PM IST (10.30 AM local time)
Semi-final 2
July 11 (Thursday) — Australia (2) vs England (3) — Birmingham (Edgbaston) — 3 PM IST (10.30 AM local time)
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FINAL on July 14 (Sunday) — London (Lord’s)
In India, Star Sports will live telecast the semi-finals, final. Live streaming on Hotstar
June 5 — Beat South Africa by 6 wickets
June 9 — Beat Australia by 36 runs
June 13 — Vs New Zealand (Match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain)
June 16 — Beat Pakistan by 89 runs (Duckworth-Lewis-Stern method)
June 22 — Beat Afghanistan by 11 runs
June 27 — Beat West Indies by 125 runs
June 30 — Lost to England by 31 runs
July 2 — Beat Bangladesh by 28 runs
July 6 — Beat Sri Lanka by 7 wickets
June 1 — Beat Afghanistan by 7 wickets
June 6 — Beat West Indies by 15 runs
June 9 — Lost to India by 36 runs
June 12 — Beat Pakistan by 41 runs
June 15 — Beat Sri Lanka by 87 runs
June 20 — Beat Bangladesh by 48 runs
June 25 — Beat England by 64 runs
June 29 — Beat New Zealand by 86 runs
July 6 — Lost to South Africa by 10 runs
May 30 — Beat South Africa by 104 runs
June 3 — Lost to Pakistan by 14 runs
June 8 — Beat Bangladesh by 106 runs
June 14 — Beat West Indies by 8 wickets
June 18 — Beat Afghanistan by 150 runs
June 21 — Lost to Sri Lanka by 20 runs
June 25 — Lost to Australia by 64 runs
June 30 — Beat India by 31 runs
July 3 — Beat New Zealand by 119 runs
June 1 — Beat Sri Lanka by 10 wickets
June 5 — Beat Bangladesh by 2 wickets
June 8 — Beat Afghanistan by 7 wickets
June 13 — Vs India (Match abandoned without a ball bowled due to rain)
June 19 — Beat South Africa by 4 wickets
June 22 — Beat West Indies by 5 runs
June 26 — Lost to Pakistan by 6 wickets
June 29 — Lost to Australia by 86 runs
July 3 — Lost to England by 119 runs
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