Cricket World Cup 2019: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, opens tournament at The Oval
Before hosts England played South Africa, the Duke of Sussex delivered his opening speech in front of a near full house.
Published On May 30, 2019, 05:23 PM IST
Last UpdatedMay 30, 2019, 05:23 PM IST

LONDON: The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 got underway on Thursday at The Oval, where before hosts England played South Africa, the Duke of Sussex delivered his opening speech in front of a near full house.
Addressing the fans gathered at The Oval before the opening game, Prince Harry said: âDistinguished Guests, Ladies and Gentlemen, fans here and around the world, welcome to the Oval for the opening game of the ICC Menâs Cricket World Cup 2019.
âThe first ever cricket World Cup took place in England in 1975 and I’m delighted that the UK will once again play host to this wonderful global sporting event featuring ten incredible teams who, thanks to the UKâs cultural diversity, will feel as though they are competing in front of a home crowd every time they take to the field.
âCities across England and Wales will come alive over the next six weeks as World Cup fever sweeps the nation once more and I am sure that the players will show their appreciation with some fantastic performances and great sportsmanship. (Cricket World Cup 2019, ENG vs SA: FOLLOW LIVE UPDATES)
Good luck to all of the teams and thank you to everyone who has played a part in making this tournament happen.
Hereâs to a brilliant six weeks of sport. Trust me, you wonât want to miss any of it.
I am now honoured to declare the ICC Mens Cricket World Cup 2019 in England and Wales â open!â
Prince Harry spent approximately two hours at The Oval before he exited the ground at 11:45 am local time.