Jul 11, 2019ESPNcricinfo staffFacebookTwitterFacebook MessengerPinterestEmailprintPrevious World Cup Central entries: May 24-June 5 | June 6-June 18 | June 19-July 3July 12The World Cup 2019 final is going to be on free to air television in the United Kingdom, but despite the vast audience that this potentially offers, it will face some stiff competition from sports watchers. The July 14 Sunday will not only see a new cricket world champion crowned when England take on New Zealand, it is also the date on which the Wimbledon men’s final will take place – where at least one (and possibly two) among Novak Djokovic, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer will compete. But that’s not all – it also clashes with the British Grand Prix.And that has not sat well with Lewis Hamilton, who is the reigning F1 champion and current championship leader. Hamilton might have expected a groundswell of support at his home Grand Prix, but will now have to contend with a home team vying for their first World Cup, as well as the Wimbledon final. #CWC19 fever has reached the #BritishGP! pic.twitter.com/ANRdjSLEYd— ESPNcricinfo (@ESPNcricinfo) July 12, 2019″I don’t understand why the organizers put the race on the same day as all… Read full this story
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