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2019 World Cup

Australia to tour India for 2 T20Is, 5 ODIs starting February 24

The series will comprise two T20Is that will start at 7:00 PM IST and five ODIs, which will start from 1:00 PM IST.

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This IPL I will be monitoring the players, keeping the World Cup in mind: Ravi Shastri

The IPL 2019 is schedule to start from March 23 and the final expected to be played on in the second week of May, and leaves little room for rest or recuperation for the the 2019 World Cup-bound India players, raising questions over – once again – player management ahead of the quadrennial event. (ALSO...

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If England players don’t do well now, they will miss the 2019 World Cup: Trevor Bayliss

England were given a reality check in the fifth and final ODI against Sri Lanka, an inconsequential one, after the hosts romped to a 219-run win (DLS method) in Colombo on October 23. The tourists were handed their heaviest defeat in ODI cricket with the title already pocked following three successive wins earlier (one match...

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ICC tweaks qualification procedure for 2023 World Cup in India

From the 32 teams, the top eight teams will directly qualify for the ten-team World Cup, but the other five will be involved in another qualifying process.

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JLT One-Day Cup: Peter Handscomb, George Bailey unhappy with ‘pre-season’ competition comments

CA termed the event a ‘pre-season’ tournament that will help players raise their stakes ahead of the 2019 World Cup.

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Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, Bhuvneshwar Kumar to be rested before 2019 World Cup: Report

The Indian team management will meet during the course of the West Indies series to chalk out a plan for the future.

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Rishabh Pant can claim his spot for the 2019 World Cup, says Zaheer Khan

Zaheer reckons that India can board the flight to England with five specialist bowlers that consists of three seamers and two spinners.

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I didn’t do too much wrong to be left out of India’s limited-over plans: Ravichandran Ashwin

Indian off spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has not given hopes of being part of the 2019 World Cup to be held in England next year as he feels he didn’t do much wrong to be left out of Indiaá limited-over scheme of things.

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