Team West Indies

The West Indies cricket team, is a multi-national cricket team representing the Anglophone Caribbean region and administered by Cricket West Indies. The players on this composite team are selected from a chain of fifteen Caribbean territories, which are parts of several different countries and dependencies. As of 24 June 2018, the West Indian cricket team is ranked ninth in the world in Tests, ninth in ODIs and seventh in T20Is in the official ICC rankings.[8]

From the mid-late 1970s to the early 1990s, the West Indies team was the strongest in the world in both Test and One Day International cricket. A number of cricketers who were considered among the best in the world have hailed from the West Indies: Sir Garfield Sobers, Lance Gibbs, George Headley, Brian Lara, Clive Lloyd, Malcolm Marshall, Sir Andy Roberts, Rohan Kanhai, Sir Frank Worrell, Sir Clyde Walcott, Sir Everton Weekes, Sir Curtly Ambrose, Michael Holding, Courtney Walsh, Joel Garner, Sir Viv Richards and Sir Wes Hall have all been inducted into the ICC Hall of Fame.[9][10]

Jason Holder (c)
Chris Gayle (vc)
Carlos Brathwaite
Darren Bravo
Sheldon Cottrell
Fabian Allen
Shannon Gabriel
Shimron Hetmyer
Shai Hope
Evin Lewis
Ashley Nurse
Nicholas Pooran (wk)
Kemar Roach
Andre Russell
Oshane Thomas

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2MHTOXktfTK26aDKyQs3cQ

Team England

The England cricket team represents England and Wales in international cricket. Since 1997 it has been governed by the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), having been previously governed by Marylebone Cricket Club (the MCC) from 1903 until the end of 1996.[8][9] England, as a founding nation, is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test, One Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) status. Until the 1990s, Scottish and Irish players also played for England as those countries were not yet ICC members in their own right.

England and Australia were the first teams to play a Test match (between 15–19 March 1877), and these two countries together with South Africa formed the Imperial Cricket Conference (predecessor to today’s International Cricket Council) on 15 June 1909. England and Australia also played the first ODI on 5 January 1971. England’s first T20I was played on 13 June 2005, once more against Australia.

Eoin Morgan (c)
Jos Buttler (vc, wk)
Moeen Ali
Jofra Archer
Jonny Bairstow
Tom Curran
Liam Dawson
Liam Plunkett
Adil Rashid
Joe Root
Jason Roy
Ben Stokes
James Vince
Chris Woakes
Mark Wood

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz1D0n02BR3t51KuBOPmfTQ

Team Australia

The Australian men’s national cricket team is the joint oldest team in Test cricket history, having played in the first ever Test match in 1877.[9] The team also plays One-Day International (ODI) and Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket, participating in both the first ODI, against England in the 1970–71 season[10] and the first T20I, against New Zealand in the 2004–05 season,[11] winning both games. The team draws its players from teams playing in the Australian domestic competitions – the Sheffield Shield, the Australian domestic limited-overs cricket tournament and the Big Bash League.

Australia cricket squad for the world cup

Aaron Finch (c)
Pat Cummins (vc)
Alex Carey (wk)
Jason Behrendorff
Nathan Coulter-Nile
Usman Khawaja
Nathan Lyon
Shaun Marsh
Glenn Maxwell
Kane Richardson
Steve Smith
Mitchell Starc
Marcus Stoinis
David Warner
Adam Zampa

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkBY0aHJP9BwjZLDYxAQrKg

Team India

The Indian cricket team are two times World Champions. In addition to winning the 1983 Cricket World Cup, they triumphed over Sri Lanka in the 2011 Cricket World Cup on home soil. They were also runners-up at the 2003 Cricket World Cup, and semifinalists thrice (1987, 1996 and 2015). They came last in the Super Six stage in the 1999 Cricket World Cup and have been knocked out 4 times in the Group stage (1975, 1979, 1992 and 2007). India’s historical win-loss record at the cricket world cup is 46-27, with 1 match being tied and another one being abandoned due to rain.

The Indian Squad taking part in the 2019 World Cup comprises

Virat Kohli (captain)
Rohit Sharma (vice-captain)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar
Dinesh Karthik (reserve wicketkeeper)
Hardik Pandya
Jasprit Bumrah
K. L. Rahul
Kedar Jadhav
Kuldeep Yadav
Mahendra Singh Dhoni (wicketkeeper)
Mohammed Shami
Ravindra Jadeja
Shikhar Dhawan
Vijay Shankar
Yuzvendra Chahal

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCBVDDqrTshn4XKTX8U_I9pg