International cricket season
The 2019 international cricket season was from May 2019 to September 2019.[ 1] The 2019 Cricket World Cup in England and Wales took place during this time, starting on 30 May 2019.[ 2] 10 Test matches , 78 One Day Internationals (ODIs) and 109 Twenty20 Internationals (T20Is), as well as 1 Women's Test , 9 Women's One Day Internationals (WODIs) and 130 Women's Twenty20 Internationals (WT20Is), were played during this period. Additionally, a number of other T20I/WT20I matches were also scheduled to be played in minor series involving associate nations. The season started with India leading the Test cricket rankings , England leading the ODI rankings and Pakistan leading the Twenty20 rankings . On 3 May, the International Cricket Council (ICC) expanded the men's T20I rankings to include all current Full Member and Associate members of the ICC , featuring 80 teams.[ 3] In the women's rankings, Australia women lead both the WODI and WT20I tables.
Concussion replacements were allowed to be used in all international cricket matches from 1 August 2019, after the ICC approved changes to the Playing Conditions to this effect.[ 4] A concussion substitute was used for the first time in international cricket when Steve Smith was replaced by Marnus Labuschagne after being struck on the neck by a bouncer in the second Test of the Ashes .[ 5]
International men's cricket started with a one-off ODI between England and Ireland , which England won. The 2019 Cricket World Cup was held in England, starting in May. England won their first World Cup, beating New Zealand in a Super Over , after the final finished in a tie . Following the World Cup, the 71st Ashes series was played in this season. The Ashes Tests were the first Test matches in the inaugural 2019–2021 ICC World Test Championship .[ 6] Australia retained the Ashes, after winning the fourth Test of the series. The series was drawn 2–2, the first drawn Ashes series since 1972 .[ 7]
In the one-off test between England and Ireland , Ireland were bowled out for 38 in their second innings. This was the seventh lowest innings total in Test history, and the lowest since England bowled New Zealand out for 26 in 1955.[ 8] In the third Test of the Ashes , England were bowled out for 67 in their first innings and went on to win the Test; this is the first time since 1887 that a team has been bowled out for less than 70 in their first innings and went on to win the match.[ 9]
The 2019 Romania T20 Cup saw several records set in men's T20Is. The match between Czech Republic and Turkey saw the Czech Republic equal the record for the highest innings total in T20Is (278), Turkey bowled out for the lowest total in T20Is (21), and the largest margin of defeat in terms of runs (257).
In addition, several qualification events for the 2020 ICC T20 World Cup took place in this season. In the Africa qualifier , both Namibia and Kenya progressed to the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier tournament. Jersey progressed from the Europe qualifier tournament and Singapore progressed from the Asia qualifier tournament. In the final qualifier tournament was the Americas group , which saw Canada and Bermuda progress. Qualification started for the 2023 Cricket World Cup this season, with the Scotland Tri-Nation Series kicking off Cricket World Cup League 2 .
In July 2019, the ICC suspended Zimbabwe Cricket , for breach of the ICC Constitution, with the team barred from taking part in ICC events.[ 4] It was the first time that a Full Member of the ICC had been suspended.[ 10] As a result of Zimbabwe's suspension, the ICC replaced them in the 2019 ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier with Nigeria and the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier tournament with Namibia .[ 11] In addition, the ICC suspended the Croatian Cricket Federation and the Zambia Cricket Union for non-compliance issues, and expelled the Royal Moroccan Cricket Federation as they continued to remain non-compliant with the ICC Membership Criteria.[ 4]
Women's cricket in this season saw the conclusion of qualification for the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup , with many of these events also being part of the 2021 Women's Cricket World Cup qualification process. Regional qualification groups saw teams progress to both the 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier and 2020 Women's Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournaments. Zimbabwe initially qualified from the Africa group , before being replaced by Namibia.[ 12] Papua New Guinea qualified from the EAP group , the United States qualified from the Americas group and the Netherlands qualified from the Europe group . The 2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier also took place during the season. Bangladesh and Thailand reached the final of the Qualifier to progress to the 2020 ICC Women's T20 World Cup . It was the first time that Thailand had qualified for a Women's T20 World Cup tournament.[ 13] Bangladesh beat Thailand in the final of the Qualifier to win the tournament.
The 2019 Kwibuka Women's T20 Tournament saw several records set. Mali scored four of the five lowest innings totals in WT20Is , the lowest of which was six. In addition, the two highest innings totals in WT20Is was also set this tournament , with Uganda's 314/2 being the highest. In addition, four bilateral series were played, including the 23rd Women's Ashes , which was won by Australia .
The following were the rankings at the beginning of the season.
ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings 3 May 2019 [ 16] [ 15]
Rank
Team
Matches
Points
Rating
1
England
38
4,659
123
2
India
47
5,669
121
3
South Africa
39
4,488
115
4
New Zealand
33
3,729
113
5
Australia
40
4,342
109
6
Pakistan
37
3,552
96
7
Bangladesh
31
2,667
86
8
West Indies
34
2,719
80
9
Sri Lanka
43
3,266
76
10
Afghanistan
28
1,780
64
11
Zimbabwe
30
1,609
54
12
Ireland
20
921
46
13
Scotland
9
359
40
14
Nepal
8
152
19
15
United Arab Emirates
15
144
10
16
Papua New Guinea
9
50
6
ICC Women's T20I Rankings 1 May 2019 [ 19]
Rank
Team
Matches
Points
Rating
1
Australia
28
7,937
283
2
England
30
8,332
278
3
New Zealand
32
8,837
276
4
West Indies
27
7,044
261
5
India
38
9,504
250
6
South Africa
28
6,824
244
7
Pakistan
34
7,713
227
8
Sri Lanka
31
6,373
206
9
Bangladesh
31
5,913
191
10
Ireland
17
3,153
185
11
Zimbabwe
23
3,518
153
12
Thailand
40
6,044
151
13
Scotland
8
1,199
150
14
Nepal
19
2,425
128
15
Uganda
25
3,166
127
16
United Arab Emirates
27
3,381
125
Only the top 16 teams are shown
2019 Ireland Tri-Nation Series [ edit ]
Pakistan in England [ edit ]
2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Africa[ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
WT20I 623
5 May
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Kenya
Margaret Ngoche
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Namibia by 39 runs
WT20I 624
5 May
Zimbabwe
Mary-Anne Musonda
Mozambique
Palmira Cuinica
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Zimbabwe by 163 runs
WT20I 625
5 May
Nigeria
Blessing Etim
Rwanda
Sarah Uwera
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Rwanda by 37 runs
WT20I 626
5 May
Uganda
Kevin Awino
Sierra Leone
Linda Bull
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Uganda by 90 runs
WT20I 631
6 May
Kenya
Margaret Ngoche
Sierra Leone
Linda Bull
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Kenya by 106 runs
WT20I 632
6 May
Mozambique
Palmira Cuinica
Nigeria
Blessing Etim
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Nigeria by 8 wickets
WT20I 633
6 May
Uganda
Kevin Awino
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Namibia by 14 runs
WT20I 634
6 May
Tanzania
Fatuma Kibasu
Zimbabwe
Mary-Anne Musonda
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Zimbabwe by 92 runs
WT20I 639
8 May
Mozambique
Palmira Cuinica
Rwanda
Sarah Uwera
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Rwanda by 1 wicket
WT20I 640
8 May
Nigeria
Blessing Etim
Tanzania
Fatuma Kibasu
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Tanzania by 86 runs
WT20I 641
8 May
Kenya
Margaret Ngoche
Uganda
Kevin Awino
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Uganda by 4 runs
WT20I 642
8 May
Sierra Leone
Linda Bull
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Namibia by 10 wickets
WT20I 647
9 May
Tanzania
Fatuma Kibasu
Mozambique
Eulalia Moiane
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Tanzania by 10 wickets
WT20I 648
9 May
Rwanda
Sarah Uwera
Zimbabwe
Mary-Anne Musonda
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Zimbabwe by 82 runs
WT20I 652
11 May
Rwanda
Sarah Uwera
Tanzania
Fatuma Kibasu
Takashinga Cricket Club , Harare
Tanzania by 38 runs
WT20I 653
11 May
Zimbabwe
Mary-Anne Musonda
Nigeria
Blessing Etim
Old Hararians Sports Club , Harare
Zimbabwe by 10 wickets
Final
WT20I 654
12 May
Zimbabwe
Mary-Anne Musonda
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Harare Sports Club , Harare
Zimbabwe by 50 runs
2019 ICC Women's Qualifier EAP[ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
WT20I 627
6 May
Vanuatu
Selina Solman
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Papua New Guinea by 57 runs
WT20I 628
6 May
Japan
Mai Yanagida
Indonesia
Puji Haryanti
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Indonesia by 7 wickets
WT20I 629
6 May
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Indonesia
Puji Haryanti
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Papua New Guinea by 7 wickets
WT20I 630
6 May
Samoa
Regina Lili'i
Fiji
Ruci Muriyalo
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Samoa by 9 wickets
WT20I 635
7 May
Samoa
Regina Lili'i
Japan
Mai Yanagida
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Samoa by 9 wickets
WT20I 636
7 May
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Fiji
Ruci Muriyalo
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets
WT20I 637
7 May
Indonesia
Puji Haryanti
Samoa
Regina Lili'i
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Samoa by 9 wickets (DLS )
WT20I 638
7 May
Vanuatu
Selina Solman
Fiji
Ruci Muriyalo
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Vanuatu by 63 runs (DLS )
WT20I 643
9 May
Vanuatu
Selina Solman
Samoa
Regina Lili'i
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Samoa by 8 wickets
WT20I 644
9 May
Fiji
Ruci Muriyalo
Japan
Mai Yanagida
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Japan by 31 runs
WT20I 645
9 May
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Japan
Mai Yanagida
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Papua New Guinea by 10 wickets
WT20I 646
9 May
Indonesia
Puji Haryanti
Vanuatu
Selina Solman
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Vanuatu by 4 wickets
WT20I 649
10 May
Indonesia
Puji Haryanti
Fiji
Ruci Muriyalo
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Indonesia by 8 wickets
WT20I 650
10 May
Japan
Mai Yanagida
Vanuatu
Selina Solman
Independence Park Ground 2, Port Vila
Vanuatu by 9 wickets
WT20I 651
10 May
Samoa
Regina Lili'i
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Independence Park Ground 1, Port Vila
Papua New Guinea by 7 wickets
Pakistan women in South Africa [ edit ]
Afghanistan in Scotland [ edit ]
2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Americas[ edit ]
Sri Lanka in Scotland [ edit ]
Afghanistan in Ireland [ edit ]
2019 ICC T20 World Cup Africa Qualifier [ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
T20I 776
20 May
Kenya
Shem Ngoche
Nigeria
Ademola Onikoyi
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Kenya by 8 wickets
T20I 777
20 May
Ghana
Isaac Aboagye
Namibia
Gerhard Erasmus
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Namibia by 9 wickets
T20I 778
20 May
Uganda
Roger Mukasa
Botswana
Karabo Motlhanka
Lugogo Stadium , Kampala
Uganda by 52 runs
T20I 779
21 May
Namibia
Gerhard Erasmus
Uganda
Roger Mukasa
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Namibia by 42 runs
T20I 780
21 May
Botswana
Karabo Motlhanka
Nigeria
Ademola Onikoyi
Lugogo Stadium , Kampala
Nigeria by 11 runs
T20I 781
21 May
Kenya
Shem Ngoche
Ghana
Isaac Aboagye
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Kenya by 53 runs
T20I 782
22 May
Nigeria
Ademola Onikoyi
Ghana
Isaac Aboagye
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Nigeria by 28 runs
T20I 783
22 May
Namibia
Gerhard Erasmus
Botswana
Karabo Motlhanka
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Namibia by 10 wickets
T20I 784
22 May
Uganda
Roger Mukasa
Kenya
Shem Ngoche
Lugogo Stadium , Kampala
Kenya by 1 run
T20I 784a
23 May
Botswana
Karabo Motlhanka
Kenya
Shem Ngoche
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Match abandoned
T20I 784b
23 May
Nigeria
Ademola Onikoyi
Namibia
Gerhard Erasmus
Lugogo Stadium , Kampala
Match abandoned
T20I 785
23 May
Uganda
Roger Mukasa
Ghana
Isaac Aboagye
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Uganda by 7 wickets
T20I 785a
24 May
Ghana
Isaac Aboagye
Botswana
Karabo Motlhanka
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Match abandoned
T20I 785b
24 May
Namibia
Gerhard Erasmus
Kenya
Shem Ngoche
Kyambogo Cricket Oval , Kampala
Match abandoned
T20I 785c
24 May
Nigeria
Ademola Onikoyi
Uganda
Roger Mukasa
Lugogo Stadium , Kampala
Match abandoned
West Indies women in Ireland [ edit ]
2019 Cricket World Cup [ edit ]
Source:
ICC ,
ESPNcricinfo Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Wins; 3)
Net run rate ; 4) Results of games between tied teams; 5) Pre-tournament seeding
(H) Host
2019 Cricket World Cup
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
ODI 4143
30 May
England
Eoin Morgan
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
The Oval , London
England by 104 runs
ODI 4144
31 May
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
West Indies
Jason Holder
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
West Indies by 7 wickets
ODI 4145
1 June
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
New Zealand by 10 wickets
ODI 4146
1 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
County Ground , Bristol
Australia by 7 wickets
ODI 4147
2 June
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
The Oval , London
Bangladesh by 21 runs
ODI 4148
3 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
Pakistan by 14 runs
ODI 4149
4 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
Sri Lanka by 34 runs (DLS )
ODI 4150
5 June
India
Virat Kohli
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Rose Bowl , Southampton
India by 6 wickets
ODI 4151
5 June
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
The Oval , London
New Zealand by 2 wickets
ODI 4152
6 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
West Indies
Jason Holder
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
Australia by 15 runs
ODI 4152a
7 June
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
County Ground , Bristol
Match abandoned
ODI 4153
8 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
England by 106 runs
ODI 4154
8 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
County Ground , Taunton
New Zealand by 7 wickets
ODI 4155
9 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
India
Virat Kohli
The Oval , London
India by 36 runs
ODI 4156
10 June
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
West Indies
Jason Holder
Rose Bowl , Southampton
No result
ODI 4156a
11 June
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
County Ground , Bristol
Match abandoned
ODI 4157
12 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
County Ground , Taunton
Australia by 41 runs
ODI 4157a
13 June
India
Virat Kohli
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
Match abandoned
ODI 4158
14 June
England
Eoin Morgan
West Indies
Jason Holder
Rose Bowl , Southampton
England by 8 wickets
ODI 4159
15 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
The Oval , London
Australia by 87 runs
ODI 4160
15 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Sophia Gardens , Cardiff
South Africa by 9 wickets (DLS )
ODI 4161
16 June
India
Virat Kohli
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Old Trafford , Manchester
India by 89 runs (DLS )
ODI 4162
17 June
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
West Indies
Jason Holder
County Ground , Taunton
Bangladesh by 7 wickets
ODI 4163
18 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
Old Trafford , Manchester
England by 150 runs
ODI 4165
19 June
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Edgbaston , Birmingham
New Zealand by 4 wickets
ODI 4166
20 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Trent Bridge , Nottingham
Australia by 48 runs
ODI 4168
21 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Headingley , Leeds
Sri Lanka by 20 runs
ODI 4169
22 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
India
Virat Kohli
Rose Bowl , Southampton
India by 11 runs
ODI 4170
22 June
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
West Indies
Jason Holder
Old Trafford , Manchester
New Zealand by 5 runs
ODI 4171
23 June
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Lord's , London
Pakistan by 49 runs
ODI 4172
24 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Rose Bowl , Southampton
Bangladesh by 62 runs
ODI 4173
25 June
England
Eoin Morgan
Australia
Aaron Finch
Lord's , London
Australia by 64 runs
ODI 4174
26 June
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Edgbaston , Birmingham
Pakistan by 6 wickets
ODI 4175
27 June
India
Virat Kohli
West Indies
Jason Holder
Old Trafford , Manchester
India by 125 runs
ODI 4176
28 June
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Riverside Ground , Chester-le-Street
South Africa by 9 wickets
ODI 4177
29 June
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Headingley , Leeds
Pakistan by 3 wickets
ODI 4178
29 June
Australia
Aaron Finch
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Lord's , London
Australia by 86 runs
ODI 4179
30 June
England
Eoin Morgan
India
Virat Kohli
Edgbaston , Birmingham
England by 31 runs
ODI 4180
1 July
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
West Indies
Jason Holder
Riverside Ground , Chester-le-Street
Sri Lanka by 23 runs
ODI 4182
2 July
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
India
Virat Kohli
Edgbaston , Birmingham
India by 28 runs
ODI 4183
3 July
England
Eoin Morgan
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Riverside Ground , Chester-le-Street
England by 119 runs
ODI 4184
4 July
Afghanistan
Gulbadin Naib
West Indies
Jason Holder
Headingley , Leeds
West Indies by 23 runs
ODI 4186
5 July
Bangladesh
Mashrafe Mortaza
Pakistan
Sarfaraz Ahmed
Lord's , London
Pakistan by 94 runs
ODI 4187
6 July
India
Virat Kohli
Sri Lanka
Dimuth Karunaratne
Headingley , Leeds
India by 7 wickets
ODI 4188
6 July
Australia
Aaron Finch
South Africa
Faf du Plessis
Old Trafford , Manchester
South Africa by 10 runs
Semi-finals
ODI 4190
9–10 July
India
Virat Kohli
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
Old Trafford , Manchester
New Zealand by 18 runs
ODI 4191
11 July
Australia
Aaron Finch
England
Eoin Morgan
Edgbaston , Birmingham
England by 8 wickets
Final
ODI 4192
14 July
New Zealand
Kane Williamson
England
Eoin Morgan
Lord's , London
Match & S/O tied ( England won on boundary count)
West Indies women in England [ edit ]
2019 ICC T20 World Cup Europe Qualifier [ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
T20I 791
15 June
Guernsey
Josh Butler
Jersey
Charles Perchard
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Jersey by 8 wickets
T20I 792
15 June
Norway
Raza Iqbal
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Italy by 20 runs (DLS )
T20I 793
15 June
Guernsey
Josh Butler
Germany
Venkatraman Ganesan
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Germany by 5 wickets
T20I 794
16 June
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Germany
Venkatraman Ganesan
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Italy by 5 wickets
T20I 795
16 June
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Denmark
Hamid Shah
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Jersey by 19 runs
T20I 796
16 June
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
Guernsey
Josh Butler
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Italy by 11 runs
T20I 797
16 June
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Norway
Raza Iqbal
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Jersey by 80 runs
T20I 798
17 June
Norway
Raza Iqbal
Denmark
Hamid Shah
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Denmark by 46 runs
T20I 799
18 June
Denmark
Hamid Shah
Guernsey
Josh Butler
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
No result
T20I 800
18 June
Denmark
Hamid Shah
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
No result
T20I 801
19 June
Guernsey
Josh Butler
Norway
Raza Iqbal
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Guernsey by 4 wickets
T20I 802
19 June
Jersey
Charles Perchard
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Jersey by 73 runs
T20I 803
19 June
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Denmark
Hamid Shah
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Germany by 7 wickets
T20I 804
20 June
Denmark
Hamid Shah
Guernsey
Josh Butler
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Guernsey by 6 runs
T20I 805
20 June
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Norway
Raza Iqbal
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Germany by 7 wickets
T20I 806
20 June
Denmark
Hamid Shah
Italy
Gayashan Munasinghe
King George V Sports Ground , Castel
Denmark by 30 runs
T20I 807
20 June
Germany
Rishi Pillai
Jersey
Charles Perchard
College Field , Saint Peter Port
Germany by 3 wickets
Zimbabwe in Netherlands [ edit ]
2019 ICC Women's Qualifier Europe[ edit ]
Zimbabwe in Ireland [ edit ]
Australia women in England [ edit ]
Zimbabwe women in Ireland [ edit ]
Zimbabwe Women were scheduled to tour Ireland to play three 50-over matches and three WT20Is. However, the tour was cancelled due to funding issues from Zimbabwe Cricket .[ 28]
2019 ICC T20 World Cup Asia Qualifier [ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
T20I 832
22 July
Singapore
Amjad Mahboob
Qatar
Tamoor Sajjad
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Singapore by 33 runs
T20I 833
22 July
Kuwait
Muhammad Kashif
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Malaysia by 42 runs
T20I 834
23 July
Qatar
Tamoor Sajjad
Nepal
Paras Khadka
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Qatar by 4 wickets
T20I 834a
23 July
Singapore
Amjad Mahboob
Kuwait
Muhammad Kashif
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Match abandoned
T20I 835
24 July
Nepal
Gyanendra Malla
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Nepal by 7 wickets
T20I 836
26 July
Qatar
Tamoor Sajjad
Kuwait
Muhammad Kashif
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Kuwait by 10 runs
T20I 837
26 July
Singapore
Amjad Mahboob
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Singapore by 8 wickets
T20I 838
27 July
Kuwait
Muhammad Kashif
Nepal
Paras Khadka
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Nepal by 7 wickets
T20I 839
27 July
Malaysia
Ahmad Faiz
Qatar
Tamoor Sajjad
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Qatar by 4 wickets
T20I 840
28 July
Singapore
Amjad Mahboob
Nepal
Paras Khadka
Indian Association Ground , Singapore
Singapore by 82 runs
Bangladesh in Sri Lanka [ edit ]
Australia in England [ edit ]
United Arab Emirates in Netherlands [ edit ]
India in West Indies and United States [ edit ]
2019 Netherlands Women's Quadrangular Series[ edit ]
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
WT20I 715
8 August
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Ireland
Laura Delany
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Ireland by 79 runs
WT20I 716
8 August
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Thailand by 74 runs
WT20I 717
9 August
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Scotland by 5 runs (DLS )
WT20I 718
9 August
Ireland
Laura Delany
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Thailand by 4 runs (DLS )
WT20I 719
10 August
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Thailand by 8 wickets
WT20I 720
10 August
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Ireland
Laura Delany
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Scotland by 11 runs
WT20I 721
12 August
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Scotland by 5 wickets
WT20I 722
12 August
Ireland
Laura Delany
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
No result
WT20I 723
13 August
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Ireland
Laura Delany
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Thailand by 7 wickets (DLS )
WT20I 724
13 August
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Scotland by 62 runs (DLS )
WT20I 725
14 August
Ireland
Laura Delany
Scotland
Sarah Bryce
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Ireland by 9 wickets
WT20I 726
14 August
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Sportpark Het Schootsveld , Deventer
Thailand by 93 runs
New Zealand in Sri Lanka [ edit ]
2019 Scotland Tri-Nation Series [ edit ]
2019 ICC T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier [ edit ]
(H) Host, (Q) Qualified
Round-robin
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
T20I 851
18 August
Bermuda
Terryn Fray
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Bermuda by 6 runs
T20I 852
18 August
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Canada by 84 runs
T20I 854
19 August
Bermuda
Terryn Fray
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
Bermuda National Stadium , Hamilton
No result
T20I 855
19 August
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
Bermuda National Stadium , Hamilton
United States by 10 runs (DLS )
T20I 857
21 August
Bermuda
Terryn Fray
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Bermuda by 6 wickets
T20I 858
21 August
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Canada by 4 wickets
T20I 860
22 August
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Canada by 8 wickets
T20I 861
22 August
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
Bermuda
Terryn Fray
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Bermuda by 5 wickets
T20I 863
24 August
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
United States by 9 wickets
T20I 864
24 August
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
Bermuda
Terryn Fray
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Canada by 8 wickets
T20I 865
25 August
Canada
Navneet Dhaliwal
United States
Saurabh Netravalkar
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Canada by 15 runs
T20I 866
25 August
Cayman Islands
Alessandro Morris
Bermuda
Dion Stovell
White Hill Field , Sandys Parish
Bermuda by 6 wickets
Afghanistan in Zimbabwe [ edit ]
In July 2019, the ICC suspended Zimbabwe Cricket .[ 4] The country was scheduled to host Afghanistan for a Test match, five ODIs and three T20I fixtures.[ 1] On 20 August 2019, the Afghan Cricket Board announced the Test and T20I squads for its first fixtures of the 2019–20 season, with no reference to the tour of Zimbabwe.[ 32] [ 33]
2019 ICC Women's World Twenty20 Qualifier[ edit ]
Group stage
No.
Date
Team 1
Captain 1
Team 2
Captain 2
Venue
Result
WT20I 733
31 August
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Lochlands, Arbroath
Thailand by 30 runs
WT20I 734
31 August
Scotland
Kathryn Bryce
United States
Sindhu Sriharsha
Forthill , Dundee
Scotland by 30 runs
WT20I 735
31 August
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Ireland
Laura Delany
Lochlands, Arbroath
Ireland by 7 wickets
WT20I 736
1 September
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Forthill , Dundee
Thailand by 38 runs
WT20I 737
1 September
Scotland
Kathryn Bryce
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Lochlands, Arbroath
Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets
WT20I 738
1 September
Ireland
Laura Delany
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Forthill , Dundee
Ireland by 19 runs
WT20I 739
1 September
United States
Sindhu Sriharsha
Bangladesh
Salma Khatun
Lochlands, Arbroath
Bangladesh by 8 wickets
WT20I 740
2 September
Bangladesh
Salma Khatun
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Forthill , Dundee
Bangladesh by 6 runs (DLS )
WT20I 741
3 September
Ireland
Laura Delany
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Forthill , Dundee
Thailand by 2 runs (DLS )
WT20I 742
3 September
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Lochlands, Arbroath
Netherlands by 6 wickets
WT20I 743
3 September
Scotland
Kathryn Bryce
Bangladesh
Salma Khatun
Forthill , Dundee
Bangladesh by 13 runs (DLS )
WT20I 744
3 September
Papua New Guinea
Ravina Oa
United States
Sindhu Sriharsha
Lochlands, Arbroath
Papua New Guinea by 22 runs (DLS )
Semi Finals
WT20I 747
5 September
Bangladesh
Salma Khatun
Ireland
Laura Delany
Forthill , Dundee
Bangladesh by 4 wickets
WT20I 748
5 September
Netherlands
Juliët Post
United States
Sindhu Sriharsha
Lochlands, Arbroath
Netherlands by 9 wickets
WT20I 749
5 September
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Papua New Guinea
Ravina Oa
Forthill , Dundee
Thailand by 8 wickets
WT20I 750
5 September
Scotland
Kathryn Bryce
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Lochlands, Arbroath
Scotland by 10 wickets
Playoff Matches
WT20I 754
7 September
United States
Sindhu Sriharsha
Namibia
Yasmeen Khan
Forthill , Dundee
United States by 6 wickets
WT20I 753
7 September
Ireland
Laura Delany
Papua New Guinea
Kaia Arua
Lochlands, Arbroath
Ireland by 8 wickets
WT20I 757
7 September
Netherlands
Juliët Post
Scotland
Kathryn Bryce
Lochlands, Arbroath
Scotland by 70 runs
WT20I 756
7 September
Bangladesh
Salma Khatun
Thailand
Sornnarin Tippoch
Forthill , Dundee
Bangladesh by 70 runs
Qualified for the 2020 World Twenty20 .
^ Zimbabwe were scheduled to play Afghanistan in August 2019, but the tour did not take place.
^ Zimbabwe Women were scheduled to tour Ireland in June 2019, but the tour did not take place.
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