2019 Cricket World Cup squads

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Chris Gayle, of the West Indies, was selected to play in his fifth Cricket World Cup.[1]

This is a list of the squads picked for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[2] All 10 teams were required to submit a 15-member squad by 23 April,[3] with changes to the squad allowed to be made up to 22 May.[4] New Zealand were the first team to name their squad, naming their team on 3 April 2019.[5] The West Indies were the last team to name their squad, announcing their team on 24 April 2019, one day after the initial deadline set by the International Cricket Council (ICC).[6]

Two cricketers, New Zealand's Tom Blundell and Bangladesh's Abu Jayed, had not played in a One Day International (ODI) prior to being named in their team's squad.[7][8] On 13 May 2019, Jayed made his ODI debut for Bangladesh, against the West Indies, in the fifth match of the tri-series in Ireland.[9] Three captains, England's Eoin Morgan, the West Indies' Jason Holder and Bangladesh's Mashrafe Mortaza, had led their respective teams in the previous tournament.[10]

Key[]

Symbol Meaning
S/N Shirt number of the player in ODI
Player Player name, as used on their own Wikipedia article. Also shows if they are team's designated captain or vice-captain.
Date of Birth Date of birth, and age as of 30 May 2019.
ODIs The number of One Day Internationals played as of 30 May 2019.[a]
Role Bowler, batter, all-rounder or wicket-keeper
Batting Hand they bat with
Bowling style Type(s) of bowling employed
List A or domestic team Either List A team, or domestic one-day team if the country's one-day matches do not have List A status.

Afghanistan[]

Afghanistan announced their 15-man squad on 22 April.[11] Following Afghanistan's second match, Mohammad Shahzad was ruled out of the tournament due to injury. He was replaced by Ikram Alikhil.[12] On 27 June 2019, Aftab Alam was ruled out of the tournament due to "exceptional circumstances" and was replaced by Sayed Shirzad.[13]

Coach: Cricket West Indies Phil Simmons

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
14 Gulbadin Naib (c) (1991-03-16)16 March 1991 (aged 28) 55 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium-fast Mis Ainak Region
19 Rashid Khan (vc) (1998-09-20)20 September 1998 (aged 20) 59 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Speen Ghar Region
55 Aftab Alam (1992-11-30)30 November 1992 (aged 26) 24 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium-fast Speen Ghar Region
44 Asghar Afghan (1987-02-22)22 February 1987 (aged 32) 102 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Kabul Region
10 Dawlat Zadran (1988-03-19)19 March 1988 (aged 31) 77 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Amo Region
66 Hamid Hassan (1987-06-01)1 June 1987 (aged 31) 33 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Band-e-Amir Region
50 Hashmatullah Shahidi (1994-11-04)4 November 1994 (aged 24) 31 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Band-e-Amir Region
3 Hazratullah Zazai (1998-03-23)23 March 1998 (aged 21) 8 Batsman Left Left-arm orthodox Band-e-Amir Region
7 Mohammad Nabi (1985-03-03)3 March 1985 (aged 34) 112 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Amo Region
77 Mohammad Shahzad (wk) (1988-01-31)31 January 1988 (aged 31) 82 Wicket-keeper Right Speen Ghar Region
88 Mujeeb Ur Rahman (2001-03-28)28 March 2001 (aged 18) 30 Bowler Right Right-arm off spin Speen Ghar Region
1 Najibullah Zadran (1993-02-18)18 February 1993 (aged 26) 56 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Boost Region
15 Noor Ali Zadran (1988-07-10)10 July 1988 (aged 30) 48 Batsman Right Right-arm medium-fast Mis Ainak Region
8 Rahmat Shah (1991-03-16)16 March 1991 (aged 28) 61 Batsman Right Right-arm leg spin Mis Ainak Region
45 Samiullah Shinwari (1987-12-31)31 December 1987 (aged 31) 81 All-rounder Right Right-arm leg spin Boost Region

Australia[]

Australia announced their 15-man squad on 15 April.[14] Jhye Richardson was originally included in the squad but on 8 May 2019, he was ruled out of the tournament with a dislocated shoulder and replaced by Kane Richardson.[15] Cricket Australia named Mitchell Marsh as cover for Marcus Stoinis, ahead of Australia's match against Pakistan on 12 June 2019.[16] Stoinis was ruled out of the fixture due to an injury, with Cricket Australia waiting to see if he's ruled out of the rest of the tournament.[17] Ahead of Australia's final group-stage match, Shaun Marsh was ruled out of the rest of the tournament with a fractured forearm. Peter Handscomb was named as his replacement.[18] Usman Khawaja picked up a hamstring injury during Australia's final group-stage match, ruling him out of the rest of the tournament. Matthew Wade was named as cover for him.[19]

Coach: Australia Justin Langer

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
5 Aaron Finch (c) (1986-11-17)17 November 1986 (aged 32) 109 Batsman Right Left-arm orthodox Victoria
4 Alex Carey (vc, wk) (1991-08-27)27 August 1991 (aged 27) 19 Wicket-keeper Left South Australia
30 Pat Cummins (vc) (1993-05-08)8 May 1993 (aged 26) 48 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast New South Wales Blues
65 Jason Behrendorff (1990-04-20)20 April 1990 (aged 29) 6 Bowler Right Left-arm fast-medium Western Warriors
6 Nathan Coulter-Nile (1987-10-11)11 October 1987 (aged 31) 27 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Western Warriors
1 Usman Khawaja (1986-12-18)18 December 1986 (aged 32) 31 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Queensland Bulls
67 Nathan Lyon (1987-11-20)20 November 1987 (aged 31) 25 Bowler Right Right-arm off spin New South Wales Blues
9 Shaun Marsh (1983-07-09)9 July 1983 (aged 35) 71 Batsman Left Left-arm orthodox Western Warriors
32 Glenn Maxwell (1988-10-14)14 October 1988 (aged 30) 100 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Victoria
47 Kane Richardson (1991-02-12)12 February 1991 (aged 28) 20 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium South Australia
49 Steve Smith (1989-06-02)2 June 1989 (aged 29) 108 Batsman Right Right-arm leg spin New South Wales Blues
56 Mitchell Starc (1990-01-30)30 January 1990 (aged 29) 75 Bowler Left Left-arm fast New South Wales Blues
17 Marcus Stoinis (1989-08-16)16 August 1989 (aged 29) 33 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium Western Warriors
31 David Warner (1986-10-27)27 October 1986 (aged 32) 106 Batsman Left Right-arm leg spin New South Wales Blues
63 Adam Zampa (1992-03-31)31 March 1992 (aged 27) 44 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin South Australia
60 Jhye Richardson (1996-09-20)20 September 1996 (aged 22) 12 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Western Warriors

Bangladesh[]

Bangladesh announced their 15-man squad on 16 April.[20]

Coach: England Steve Rhodes

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
2 Mashrafe Mortaza (c) (1983-10-05)5 October 1983 (aged 35) 209 Bowler Right Right-arm medium Abahani Limited
75 Shakib Al Hasan (vc) (1987-03-24)24 March 1987 (aged 32) 198 All-rounder Left Left-arm orthodox Abahani Limited
28 Tamim Iqbal (1989-03-20)20 March 1989 (aged 30) 193 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Mohammedan Sporting
16 Liton Das (1994-10-13)13 October 1994 (aged 24) 28 Wicket-keeper Right Mohammedan Sporting
15 Mushfiqur Rahim (wk) (1987-05-09)9 May 1987 (aged 32) 205 Wicket-keeper Right Right-arm medium Legends of Rupganj
30 Mahmudullah (1986-02-04)4 February 1986 (aged 33) 175 Batsman Right Right arm off spin Abahani Limited
8 Mohammad Mithun (1990-02-13)13 February 1990 (aged 29) 18 Batsman Right Abahani Limited
1 Sabbir Rahman (1991-11-22)22 November 1991 (aged 27) 61 Batsman Right Right arm leg spin Abahani Limited
53 Mehidy Hasan (1996-10-25)25 October 1996 (aged 22) 28 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Abahani Limited
59 Soumya Sarkar (1993-02-25)25 February 1993 (aged 26) 44 All-rounder Left Right-arm medium Abahani Limited
34 Rubel Hossain (1990-01-01)1 January 1990 (aged 29) 97 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Abahani Limited
74 Mohammad Saifuddin (1996-09-01)1 September 1996 (aged 22) 13 All-rounder Left Right-arm medium-fast Abahani Limited
32 Mosaddek Hossain (1995-12-10)10 December 1995 (aged 23) 26 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Abahani Limited
90 Mustafizur Rahman (1995-09-06)6 September 1995 (aged 23) 46 Bowler Left Left-arm fast-medium Shinepukur
17 Abu Jayed (1993-08-02)2 August 1993 (aged 25) 2 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Prime Doleshwar

England[]

England announced their 15-man squad on 17 April.[21] It originally included Alex Hales, though he was later withdrawn following a ban for recreational drug use.[22] England announced their final squad on 21 May, with Jofra Archer, Liam Dawson and James Vince replacing David Willey, Joe Denly and Alex Hales.[23]

Coach: Australia Trevor Bayliss

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
16 Eoin Morgan (c) (1986-09-10)10 September 1986 (aged 32) 222 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Middlesex
63 Jos Buttler (vc, wk) (1990-09-08)8 September 1990 (aged 28) 131 Wicket-keeper Right Lancashire
18 Moeen Ali (1987-06-18)18 June 1987 (aged 31) 96 All-rounder Left Right-arm off spin Worcestershire
22 Jofra Archer (1995-04-01)1 April 1995 (aged 24) 3 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Sussex
51 Jonny Bairstow (1989-09-26)26 September 1989 (aged 29) 63 Wicket-keeper Right Yorkshire
59 Tom Curran (1995-03-12)12 March 1995 (aged 24) 17 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Surrey
83 Liam Dawson (1990-03-01)1 March 1990 (aged 29) 3 All-rounder Right Left-arm orthodox Hampshire
17 Liam Plunkett (1985-04-06)6 April 1985 (aged 34) 82 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Surrey
95 Adil Rashid (1988-02-17)17 February 1988 (aged 31) 88 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Yorkshire
66 Joe Root (1990-12-30)30 December 1990 (aged 28) 132 Batsman Right Right-arm off/leg spin Yorkshire
20 Jason Roy (1990-07-21)21 July 1990 (aged 28) 76 Batsman Right Surrey
55 Ben Stokes (1991-06-04)4 June 1991 (aged 27) 84 All-rounder Left Right-arm fast-medium Durham
14 James Vince (1991-03-14)14 March 1991 (aged 28) 10 Batsman Right Right-arm medium Hampshire
19 Chris Woakes (1989-03-02)2 March 1989 (aged 30) 88 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast-medium Warwickshire
33 Mark Wood (1990-01-11)11 January 1990 (aged 29) 41 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Durham
24 Joe Denly (1986-03-16)16 March 1986 (aged 33) 13 All-rounder Right Right-arm leg spin Kent
10 Alex Hales (1989-01-03)3 January 1989 (aged 30) 70 Batsman Right Right-arm medium Nottinghamshire
15 David Willey (1990-02-28)28 February 1990 (aged 29) 46 All-rounder Left Left-arm fast-medium Yorkshire

India[]

India announced their 15-man squad on 15 April.[24] They have also named Ambati Rayudu, Rishabh Pant, Axar Patel, Navdeep Saini and Ishant Sharma as stand-by players for the team, who can be drafted in the event of injuries to any player.[25] Rishabh Pant was called up to India's squad as cover for Shikhar Dhawan, after Dhawan suffered a hairline fracture on his left thumb during India's game against Australia.[26] On 19 June 2019, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) confirmed that Dhawan had been ruled out for the rest of the tournament, with Pant confirmed as his replacement.[27] Vijay Shankar was ruled out of India's final two round-robin matches due to an injury, with Mayank Agarwal named as his replacement.[28]

Coach: India Ravi Shastri

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
18 Virat Kohli (c) (1988-11-05)5 November 1988 (aged 30) 227 Batsman Right Right-arm medium Delhi
45 Rohit Sharma (vc) (1987-04-30)30 April 1987 (aged 32) 206 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Mumbai
7 MS Dhoni (wk) (1981-07-07)7 July 1981 (aged 37) 341 Wicket-keeper Right Right-arm medium Jharkhand
1 K. L. Rahul (wk) (1992-04-18)18 April 1992 (aged 27) 14 Wicket-keeper Right Right arm medium Karnataka
21 Dinesh Karthik (wk) (1985-06-01)1 June 1985 (aged 33) 91 Wicket-keeper Right Right arm off spin Tamil Nadu
17 Rishabh Pant (wk) (1997-10-04)4 October 1997 (aged 21) 3 Wicket-keeper Left Right arm medium Himachal Pradesh
25 Shikhar Dhawan (1985-12-05)5 December 1985 (aged 33) 128 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Delhi
59 Vijay Shankar (1991-01-26)26 January 1991 (aged 28) 9 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium Tamil Nadu
81 Kedar Jadhav (1985-03-26)26 March 1985 (aged 34) 59 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Maharashtra
3 Yuzvendra Chahal (1990-07-23)23 July 1990 (aged 28) 41 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Haryana
23 Kuldeep Yadav (1994-12-14)14 December 1994 (aged 24) 44 Bowler Left Left-arm unorthodox Uttar Pradesh
15 Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1990-02-05)5 February 1990 (aged 29) 105 Bowler Right Right-arm medium-fast Uttar Pradesh
93 Jasprit Bumrah (1993-12-06)6 December 1993 (aged 25) 49 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Gujarat
33 Hardik Pandya (1993-10-11)11 October 1993 (aged 25) 45 All-rounder Right Right arm medium-fast Baroda
8 Ravindra Jadeja (1988-12-06)6 December 1988 (aged 30) 151 All-rounder Left Left-arm orthodox Saurashtra
11 Mohammed Shami (1990-09-03)3 September 1990 (aged 28) 63 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Bengal

New Zealand[]

New Zealand announced their 15-man squad on 3 April 2019.[29]

Coach: New Zealand Gary Stead

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
22 Kane Williamson (c) (1990-08-08)8 August 1990 (aged 28) 139 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Northern Districts
48 Tom Latham (vc, wk) (1992-04-02)2 April 1992 (aged 27) 85 Wicket-keeper Left Right-arm medium Canterbury
38 Tim Southee (1988-12-11)11 December 1988 (aged 30) 139 Bowler Right Right-arm medium-fast Northern Districts
66 Tom Blundell (wk) (1990-09-01)1 September 1990 (aged 28) 0 Wicket-keeper Right Right-arm off spin Wellington Firebirds
18 Trent Boult (1989-07-22)22 July 1989 (aged 29) 79 Bowler Right Left-arm fast-medium Northern Districts
77 Colin de Grandhomme (1986-07-22)22 July 1986 (aged 32) 28 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast-medium Northern Districts
87 Lockie Ferguson (1991-06-13)13 June 1991 (aged 27) 27 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Auckland Aces
31 Martin Guptill (1986-09-30)30 September 1986 (aged 32) 169 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Auckland Aces
21 Matt Henry (1991-12-14)14 December 1991 (aged 27) 43 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Canterbury
82 Colin Munro (1987-03-11)11 March 1987 (aged 32) 51 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Auckland Aces
50 James Neesham (1990-09-17)17 September 1990 (aged 28) 49 All-rounder Left Right-arm medium Wellington Firebirds
86 Henry Nicholls (1991-11-15)15 November 1991 (aged 27) 41 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Canterbury
74 Mitchell Santner (1992-02-05)5 February 1992 (aged 27) 59 All-rounder Left Left-arm orthodox Northern Districts
61 Ish Sodhi (1992-10-31)31 October 1992 (aged 26) 30 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Northern Districts
3 Ross Taylor (1984-03-08)8 March 1984 (aged 35) 218 Batsman Right Right-arm off break Central Stags

Pakistan[]

Pakistan announced their initial World Cup squad on 18 April.[30] They announced their final squad on 20 May, with Junaid Khan, Faheem Ashraf and Abid Ali replaced by Wahab Riaz, Mohammad Amir and Asif Ali.[31]

Coach: South Africa Mickey Arthur

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
54 Sarfaraz Ahmed (c, wk) (1987-05-22)22 May 1987 (aged 32) 106 Wicket-keeper Right Right-arm off spin Sindh
56 Babar Azam (vc) (1994-10-15)15 October 1994 (aged 24) 64 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Islamabad
45 Asif Ali (1991-10-01)1 October 1991 (aged 27) 16 Batsman Right Right-arm medium-fast Sindh
39 Fakhar Zaman (1990-04-10)10 April 1990 (aged 29) 36 Batsman Left Left-arm orthodox Federally Administered Tribal Areas
89 Haris Sohail (1989-10-15)15 October 1989 (aged 29) 34 Batsman Left Left-arm orthodox Federal Areas
26 Imam-ul-Haq (1995-12-12)12 December 1995 (aged 23) 28 Batsman Left Right-arm leg spin Habib Bank
8 Mohammad Hafeez (1980-10-17)17 October 1980 (aged 38) 210 All-rounder Right Right arm off spin Sui Northern Gas Pipelines
29 Shadab Khan (1998-10-04)4 October 1998 (aged 20) 34 All-rounder Right Right-arm leg spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
18 Shoaib Malik (1982-02-01)1 February 1982 (aged 37) 284 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Punjab
9 Imad Wasim (1988-12-18)18 December 1988 (aged 30) 46 All-rounder Left Left-arm orthodox Islamabad
32 Hasan Ali (1994-02-07)7 February 1994 (aged 25) 49 Bowler Right Right-arm fast medium Islamabad
5 Mohammad Amir (1992-04-13)13 April 1992 (aged 27) 51 Bowler Left Left-arm fast Sui Southern Gas Company
87 Mohammad Hasnain (2000-04-05)5 April 2000 (aged 19) 5 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Sindh
40 Shaheen Afridi (2000-04-06)6 April 2000 (aged 19) 14 Bowler Left Left-arm fast Baluchistan
47 Wahab Riaz (1985-06-28)28 June 1985 (aged 33) 79 Bowler Right Left-arm fast Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
60 Abid Ali (1987-10-16)16 October 1987 (aged 31) 3 Batsman Right Right-arm leg spin Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
41 Faheem Ashraf (1994-01-16)16 January 1994 (aged 25) 23 All-rounder Left Right-arm fast-medium Faisalabad
83 Junaid Khan (1989-12-24)24 December 1989 (aged 29) 76 Bowler Right Left-arm fast Sindh

South Africa[]

South Africa announced their World Cup squad on 18 April.[32] Anrich Nortje was originally included in the squad but on 7 May 2019, he was ruled out of the tournament with a hand injury and replaced by Chris Morris.[33] Dale Steyn was ruled out of the tournament due to an ongoing shoulder injury, and was replaced by Beuran Hendricks.[34]

Coach: Cricket West Indies Ottis Gibson

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
18 Faf du Plessis (c) (1984-07-13)13 July 1984 (aged 34) 134 Batsman Right Right-arm leg spin Titans
12 Quinton de Kock (vc, wk) (1992-12-17)17 December 1992 (aged 26) 106 Wicket-keeper Left Left-arm orthodox Titans
1 Hashim Amla (1983-03-31)31 March 1983 (aged 36) 174 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Cape Cobras
4 Aiden Markram (1994-10-04)4 October 1994 (aged 24) 18 Batsman Right Right-arm off spin Titans
72 Rassie van der Dussen (1989-02-07)7 February 1989 (aged 30) 9 Batsman Right Right-arm leg spin Lions
10 David Miller (1989-06-10)10 June 1989 (aged 29) 120 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Dolphins
21 JP Duminy (1984-04-14)14 April 1984 (aged 35) 194 All-rounder Left Right arm off spin Cape Cobras
23 Andile Phehlukwayo (1996-03-03)3 March 1996 (aged 23) 36 All-rounder Left Right-arm fast-medium Dolphins
29 Dwaine Pretorius (1989-03-29)29 March 1989 (aged 30) 19 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast-medium Lions
8 Dale Steyn (1983-06-27)27 June 1983 (aged 35) 125 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Titans
25 Kagiso Rabada (1995-05-25)25 May 1995 (aged 24) 64 Bowler Left Right-arm fast Lions
22 Lungi Ngidi (1996-03-29)29 March 1996 (aged 23) 13 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Titans
20 Anrich Nortje (1993-11-16)16 November 1993 (aged 25) 4 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Warriors
2 Chris Morris (1987-04-30)30 April 1987 (aged 32) 34 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast-medium Titans
99 Imran Tahir (1979-03-27)27 March 1979 (aged 40) 98 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Dolphins
26 Tabraiz Shamsi (1990-02-18)18 February 1990 (aged 29) 5 Bowler Right Left-arm wrist spin Titans

Sri Lanka[]

Sri Lanka announced their World Cup squad on 18 April.[35] Nuwan Pradeep was ruled out of Sri Lanka's last two matches of the tournament, after contracting chickenpox. He was replaced by Kasun Rajitha.[36]

Coach: Sri Lanka Chandika Hathurusingha

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
16 Dimuth Karunaratne (c) (1988-04-21)21 April 1988 (aged 31) 18 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Sinhalese
75 Dhananjaya de Silva (vc) (1991-09-06)6 September 1991 (aged 27) 33 All-rounder Right Right-arm off spin Tamil Union
69 Angelo Mathews (1987-06-02)2 June 1987 (aged 31) 204 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast-medium Colts
28 Avishka Fernando (1998-04-05)5 April 1998 (aged 21) 6 Batsman Right Right-arm medium Colts
66 Lahiru Thirimanne (1989-08-09)9 August 1989 (aged 29) 118 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Ragama
2 Kusal Mendis (1995-02-02)2 February 1995 (aged 24) 63 Wicket-keeper Right Right-arm leg spin Colombo
55 Kusal Perera (wk) (1990-08-17)17 August 1990 (aged 28) 88 Wicket-keeper Left Left-arm medium Colts
1 Thisara Perera (1989-04-03)3 April 1989 (aged 30) 154 All-rounder Left Right arm medium Sinhalese
17 Isuru Udana (1988-02-17)17 February 1988 (aged 31) 6 All-rounder Right Left-arm fast-medium Chilaw Marians
46 Jeffrey Vandersay (1990-02-05)5 February 1990 (aged 29) 11 Bowler Right Right-arm leg spin Sinhalese
86 Jeevan Mendis (1983-01-15)15 January 1983 (aged 36) 55 All-rounder Left Right-arm leg spin Tamil Union
57 Milinda Siriwardana (1985-12-04)4 December 1985 (aged 33) 26 All-rounder Left Left-arm orthodox Chilaw Marians
99 Lasith Malinga (1983-08-28)28 August 1983 (aged 35) 218 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Nondescripts
82 Suranga Lakmal (1987-03-10)10 March 1987 (aged 32) 82 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Tamil Union
63 Nuwan Pradeep (1986-10-19)19 October 1986 (aged 32) 35 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Sinhalese

West Indies[]

West Indies announced their World Cup squad on 24 April.[37] On 19 May 2019, Sunil Ambris, Dwayne Bravo, John Campbell, Jonathan Carter, Roston Chase, Shane Dowrich, Keemo Paul, Khary Pierre, Raymon Reifer and Kieron Pollard were all named as reserve players by Cricket West Indies.[38] On 24 June 2019, Andre Russell was ruled out of the rest of the tournament, due to a knee injury, and was replaced by Sunil Ambris.[39]

Coach: Cricket West Indies Floyd Reifer

S/N Player Date of birth (age) ODIs Role Batting Bowling style List A or domestic team
8 Jason Holder (c) (1991-11-05)5 November 1991 (aged 27) 95 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium Barbados
45 Chris Gayle (vc) (1979-09-21)21 September 1979 (aged 39) 289 Batsman Left Right-arm off spin Jamaica
97 Fabian Allen (1995-05-07)7 May 1995 (aged 24) 7 All rounder Right Left-arm orthodox Jamaica
26 Carlos Brathwaite (1988-07-18)18 July 1988 (aged 30) 33 All-rounder Right Right-arm medium Barbados
46 Darren Bravo (1989-02-06)6 February 1989 (aged 30) 107 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Trinidad and Tobago
19 Sheldon Cottrell (1989-08-19)19 August 1989 (aged 29) 14 Bowler Right Left-arm fast-medium Jamaica
85 Shannon Gabriel (1988-04-28)28 April 1988 (aged 31) 22 Bowler Right Right-arm fast Trinidad and Tobago
2 Shimron Hetmyer (1996-12-26)26 December 1996 (aged 22) 25 Batsman Left Right-arm leg spin Guyana
4 Shai Hope (wk) (1993-11-10)10 November 1993 (aged 25) 54 Wicket-keeper Right Left-arm medium Barbados
17 Evin Lewis (1991-12-27)27 December 1991 (aged 27) 35 Batsman Left Right-arm medium Trinidad and Tobago
5 Ashley Nurse (1988-12-22)22 December 1988 (aged 30) 50 Bowler Right Right-arm off spin Barbados
29 Nicholas Pooran (wk) (1995-10-02)2 October 1995 (aged 23) 1 Wicket-keeper Left Trinidad and Tobago
24 Kemar Roach (1988-06-30)30 June 1988 (aged 30) 85 Bowler Right Right-arm fast-medium Barbados
12 Andre Russell (1988-04-29)29 April 1988 (aged 31) 52 All-rounder Right Right-arm fast Jamaica
42 Oshane Thomas (1997-02-18)18 February 1997 (aged 22) 9 Bowler Left Right-arm fast Jamaica

Statistics[]

ODI caps[]

Total ODI caps for all teams in this tournament, including all appearances in ODIs up to 14 February 2015 for those who were selected in the 15 member squad are as follow: Afghanistan 1580, Australia 1468, Bangladesh 2086, England 1823, India 2585, New Zealand 1951, Pakistan 1926, South Africa 1884, Sri Lanka 1979, West Indies 1365.
This chart shows the total number of One Day International (ODI) caps for each team competing in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup. The caps only include those who were in the original 15 member squad submitted to the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 23 April 2019. The caps include all appearances in ODIs until 30 May 2019, the first day of the world cup.
Fewest caps[b] Most caps[b]
New Zealand Tom Blundell 0 India MS Dhoni 341[c]
Cricket West Indies Nicholas Pooran 1 Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 289[d]
Bangladesh Abu Jayed 2 Pakistan Shoaib Malik 284
England Jofra Archer 3 India Virat Kohli 227
England Liam Dawson England Eoin Morgan 222[e]

Age[]

Youngest players[f][40] Oldest players[f][41]
Afghanistan Mujeeb Ur Rahman 18 years, 63 days South Africa Imran Tahir 40 years, 64 days
Pakistan Shaheen Afridi 19 years, 54 days Cricket West Indies Chris Gayle 39 years, 251 days
Pakistan Mohammad Hasnain 19 years, 55 days Pakistan Mohammad Hafeez 38 years, 225 days
Pakistan Shadab Khan 20 years, 238 days India MS Dhoni 37 years, 327 days
Afghanistan Rashid Khan 20 years, 252 days Pakistan Shoaib Malik 37 years, 118 days

Notes[]

  1. ^ This figure is inclusive of appearances for current national team, a previous national team, ACA African XI, ACC Asian XI, and the ICC World XI.
  2. ^ a b The table only includes those who were in the 15 member squad at the start of the tournament. Caps include all appearances in ODIs before 30 May 2019, the first day of the World Cup.
  3. ^ Includes three appearances for the Asia XI.
  4. ^ Includes three appearances for the World XI.
  5. ^ Includes twenty-three appearances for Ireland.
  6. ^ a b The table only includes those who were in the 15 member squad at the start of the tournament. Age as of 30 May 2019, the first day of the World Cup.

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