This is the sixth World Cup since I became aware of cricket, so here are my rankings:
1. 2003 - the first World Cup I can remember, having got into cricket during the 2002/03 Ashes as a 10-year-old. I didn't know there was such a thing as limited overs cricket and coloured clothing until the VB Series in Australia a couple of months before. I consumed it in a way only a kid could, it felt like I saw as many games as I possibly could on TV. My favourite game was probably England v Pakistan when Jimmy Anderson took 4 wickets.
2. 2019 - as an Englishman, this one obviously rates highly because we finally won the World Cup. The final remains one of the greatest days of my sporting life. Overall, though, there was a week of fairly miserable weather that put paid to quite a few games and that stops it taking top spot.
3. 2015 - obviously a miserable one for England, but I like watching matches in bed when they are over in Australia. I also liked the TV graphics for this one (yes, I am sad like that). I particularly liked New Zealand beating the Aussies by 1 wicket in the group stage, and the incredible run chase from the Black Caps against South Africa in the semi-finals.
4. 2011 - England lost to Ireland, which wasn't great, but they did have a thrilling tie with India and got a win against South Africa out of nowhere. Sadly the final was a bit one-sided.
5. 2007 - we were hoping for a Caribbean carnival, but they priced the locals out and played the games at soulless new grounds miles from anywhere. It seemed to go on forever. There was Bob Woolmer's shocking death, Freddie Flintoff falling off a pedalo, and a farcical final that finished in the dark. Really not a good World Cup.
This one is probably going to slot in between 2011 and 2007. It's dragged on too long, the grounds have been mostly empty, the games have not been close enough, England have been terrible and the whole thing has felt like it has been designed for India to win it. It's not been one to remember.