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      • The Cricket World Cup games on free to air channel Nine will include three of the NZ Black Caps Group matches, every Australian ODI, a handful of other featured matches, as well as the semi-finals and finals. The live matches on Nine will be available to stream with 9Now.
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  2. 1 day ago · Australia face South Africa on Thursday in the Women's T20 World Cup semi-finals before West Indies meet New Zealand on Friday; watch the final stages of the 2024 Women's T20 World Cup live on Sky ...

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    • Overview
    • Cricket World Cup essential reading
    • When is the Cricket World Cup?
    • Which teams are involved?
    • So, no West Indies?
    • How does the tournament work?
    • What happened in the 2019 World Cup final?
    • Who should contend for the title this time?
    • When and where are England's World Cup fixtures?

    World Cups. Cricket just cannot get enough of them.

    The latest global event takes place in India over the next two months as England aim to defend the 50-over crown they won at home in 2019 in such dramatic style. By the barest of margins, if you recall.

    Jos Buttler's side will be looking to make it two white-ball World Cup victories in as many years after triumphing at the T20 version in Australia in the autumn of 2022.

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    •How England won the 2019 Cricket World Cup on home soil

    Image: England players celebrate after defeating Pakistan in the final of the T20 World Cup last year

    The 13th edition of the men's 50-over World Cup will be held in India between Thursday October 5 and Sunday November 19 with 10 venues hosting games - Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Delhi, Dharamshala, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Lucknow, Mumbai and Pune - and EVERY MATCH live on Sky Sports.

    The group stage runs until November 12 before the semi-finals are staged on Wednesday November 15 and Thursday November 16.

    New Zealand, England, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan, Australia, Afghanistan and South Africa earned the automatic spots after finishing in the top eight of the 13-team ICC Cricket World Cup Super League, although India would have made the tournament anyway as competition hosts.

    The World Cup line-up was completed by Sri Lanka and Netherlands after both sides came through the 10-team qualifying competition in Zimbabwe this summer.

    Netherlands won a winner-takes-all clash with Scotland to secure their spot as they finished second to unbeaten Sri Lanka in a tournament which also included West Indies, Ireland and Zimbabwe.

    Image: West Indies have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the first time in their history

    Nope. The winners of the first two editions of the World Cup, in England in 1975 and 1979, will be notable absentees, failing to qualify for the first time in their history.

    West Indies came ninth in the Super League while they were then eliminated in the Super Six stage of the qualifier with a seven-wicket defeat to Scotland confirming their fate. The Caribbean side lost four matches all told in the qualifier, also going down to Netherlands, Sri Lanka and Zimbabwe.

    Perhaps that should not have come as a great surprise with West Indies failing to reach the main stage of the T20 World Cup in Australia last year, but it will still be weird watching a 50-over World Cup without this once formidable cricketing nation in it.

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    Each side plays the other nine once in a round-robin format with the top four teams then advancing to the semi-finals. Teams earn two points for a win in the group stage and one for a tie or no-result.

    The sides finishing first and fourth will play in the first semi-final on November 15, while the second and third-placed teams will meet in the second semi-final a day later.

    Even if you are not a cricket nut, you must remember England's nerve-jangling win over New Zealand at Lord's in one of the greatest games of all time, if not the greatest. Eoin Morgan's men, as they were back then, prevailed on boundary countback after they and New Zealand scored 241 apiece in their regulation 50 overs and then could not be separated in the Super Over as they both made 15.

    England wicketkeeper Buttler ran out a despairing Martin Guptill after collecting Jason Roy's throw from midwicket, denying New Zealand the second run that would have won them the cup and ensuring the home side took it for the first time in their history "by the barest of all margins".

    The victory marked a remarkable turnaround for England, not just from four years previous when they were dumped out in the group stage playing an antiquated brand of cricket but also from earlier in the tournament when successive defeats to Sri Lanka and Australia left them close to elimination.

    Back-to-back wins over New Zealand and India followed, before they demolished Australia in the semi-finals and then went on to edge the Black Caps at the Home of Cricket as Ben Stokes starred with the bat and Jofra Archer did just enough with the ball in the Super Over.

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    Watch each of Ben Stokes' nine sixes as he smashed an England-record 182 from 124 balls in the third ODI against New Zealand this summer

    England are up there again.

    They currently hold both white-ball World Cup titles simultaneously - the first men's side to do that - and as many as eight of the players that featured in the 2019 triumph could line up against New Zealand in this year's opener, in Buttler, Stokes, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Chris Woakes, Mark Wood, Adil Rashid and Moeen Ali.

    Stokes has come out of ODI retirement to give England a swashbuckling and stabilising presence in the middle order but will not bowl as he continues to deal with a longstanding left knee issue.

    India are most people's favourites, with the host nation having won each of the the last three 50-over World Cups (India in 2011, Australia in 2015, England in 2019).

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    Nasser Hussain, Simon Doull and Eoin Morgan analyse Cricket World Cup hosts India and debate whether they can play a fearless style when the pressure is on

    •Thursday October 5 - vs New Zealand, Ahmedabad (0930 BST)

    •Tuesday October 10 - vs Bangladesh, Dharamshala (0600 BST)

    •Sunday October 15 - vs Afghanistan, Delhi (0930 BST)

    •Saturday, October 21 - vs South Africa, Mumbai (0930 BST)

    •Thursday October 26 - vs Sri Lanka, Bangalore (0930 BST)

    •Sunday October 29 - vs India, Lucknow (0830 BST)

  3. Oct 10, 2023 · For fans in New Zealand, Sky Sport NZ is the place to be for the Black Caps' Cricket World Cup matches. In the UAE and the entire MENA region, all matches will be streamed Live on STARZPLAY, with broadcast coverage made available on CricLife MAX in the UAE.

  4. The Black Caps will take on Afghanistan in their first match for the upcoming ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. New Zealand have been drawn in Group C alongside the West Indies, Afghanistan, Uganda, and Papua New Guinea. Their opening match will be against Afghanistan on June 7 at Providence Stadium, Guyana.

  5. Oct 13, 2023 · Follow live text, in-play video clips and radio commentary as New Zealand play Bangladesh in the Men's Cricket World Cup 2023.

  6. Jun 13, 2024 · T20 World Cup live updates: Black Caps v West Indies. Devon Conway. Photo: Ramon Espinosa/AP. It's do or die time for the Black Caps in the ICC Men's T20 World Cup - they take on the Windies in a game they must win to keep their tournament hopes alive.

  7. Nov 15, 2023 · Kia ora, good evening and welcome to Newshub's live coverage of the Cricket World Cup semi-final between the Blackcaps and India at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium.

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