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which type of pitbull is this? Plzzzzz tell​

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Answered by karthik4086
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Explanation:

this is DOG

they will call pitbull for this bog

Answered by lakshaysoni01279473
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The 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup was the 12th Cricket World Cup, a quadrennial One Day International (ODI) cricket tournament contested by men's national teams and organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). It was hosted between 30 May to 14 July across 10 venues in England and a single venue in Wales with the tournament being the fifth time that England had hosted the World Cup while for Wales it was their third.

2019 Cricket World Cup

ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 logo.svg

Official logo

Dates

30 May – 14 July 2019

Administrator(s)

International Cricket Council

Cricket format

One Day International

Tournament format(s)

Round-robin and Knockout

Host(s)

England England

Wales Wales

Champions

England (1st title)

Runners-up

New Zealand

Participants

10

Matches played

48

Player of the series

New Zealand Kane Williamson

Most runs

India Rohit Sharma (648)

Most wickets

Australia Mitchell Starc (27)

Official website

Official website

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The tournament was contested by 10 teams, a decrease from 14 teams in the previous edition, with the format of the tournament changing to a single round-robin group with the top four teams qualifying through to the knockout stage. After six weeks of round-robin matches, which saw four games not have a result, India, Australia, England and New Zealand finished as the top four with Pakistan missing out by net run rate.

In the knockout stage, England and New Zealand won their respective semi-finals to qualify for the final, which was played at Lord's in London. The final ended in a tie after the match ended with both teams scoring 241 runs, followed by the first Super Over in an ODI; England won the title, their first, on the boundary countback rule after the Super Over also finished level. Overall, videos of the group stages amassed over 2.6 billion views from around the world, making it the most-watched cricket competition as of 2019.[1]

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