Cricket World Cup 2015 Match Schedule - ICC cricket World Cup 2015 Time Table
ICC cricket world cup 2015 will be 11th ICC cricket world cup and will be in cooperation hosted by Australia and New Zealand. the scheduled is to take place from 14 February to 29 march 2015And 14- team event will be staged in Australia and new Zealand .This is one of the largest events in world sports. Australian prime minister Kevin Rudd said of the Event which is likely to draw worldwide television audience of close to one billion people.49 matches will be played in 14 venues with Australia staging 26 games at grounds in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney. New Zealand hosting23 games in 7 cities and the final stage tournament will take place at the Melbourne cricket ground.
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ICC cricket world cup 2015 Match Schedule
Date ------------------ 14thFebruary - 29th March 2015
Administrator ----- International Cricket Council
Event format ------Round – robin and Knockout
Host -----------------Australia and New Zealand
Cricket Format --- one day international
Participants ------ 14
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The event will consist of the following 14 teams divided into two pools:
Group A
Occupied members
Status Team
3 England
2 Australia
4 sri Lanka
9 Bangladesh
7 New Zealand
12 Qualifier 2
13 Qualifier 3
Group B
Occupied members
Status Team
5 South Africa
1 India
6 Pakistan
8 West Indies
10 Zimbabwe
11 Ireland
14 Qualifier 4
Schedule of Cricket Match
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Saturday 14 February – Sri Lanka v New Zealand , Hagley Oval, Christchurch (day); England v Australia , Melbourne Cricket Ground (day/night)
Sunday 15 Feb – South Africa v Zimbabwe, Seddon Park, Hamilton (d/n); India v Pakistan, Adelaide Oval (d/n)
Monday 16 Feb – West Indies v Ireland, Saxton Oval, Nelson (d)
Tuesday 17 Feb – New Zealand v Qualifier 3, University Oval, Dunedin (d)
Wednesday 18 Feb – Bangladesh v Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra (d/n)
Thursday 19 Feb – Zimbabwe v Qualifier 4, Saxton Oval, Nelson (d)
Friday 20 Feb – England v New Zealand, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (d/n)
Saturday 21 Feb – Pakistan v West Indies, Hagley Oval, Christchurch (d); Australia v Bangladesh, Gabba, Brisbane (d/n)
Sunday 22 Feb – Sri Lanka v Qualifier 2, University Oval, Dunedin (d); South Africa v India, MCG, Melbourne (d/n)
Monday 23 Feb – England v Qualifier 3, Hagley Oval, Christchurch (d)
Tuesday 24 Feb – West Indies v Zimbabwe, Manuka Oval, Canberra (d/n)
Wednesday 25 Feb – Ireland v Qualifier 4, Gabba, Brisbane (d/n)
Thursday 26 Feb – Qualifier 2 v Qualifier 3, University Oval, Dunedin (d); Sri Lanka v Bangladesh, MCG, Melbourne (d/n)
Friday 27 Feb – South Africa v West Indies, SCG, Sydney (d/n)
Saturday 28 Feb – India v Qualifier 4, WACA, Perth (d/n); Australia v New Zealand, Eden Park, Auckland (d/n)
Sunday 1 March – England v Sri Lanka, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (d); Pakistan v Zimbabwe, Gabba, Brisbane (d/n)
Monday 2 March – Rest day
Tuesday 3 March – South Africa v Ireland, Manuka Oval, Canberra (d/n)
Wednesday 4 March – Pakistan v Qualifier 4, McLean Park, Napier (d/n); Australia v Qualifier 2, WACA, Perth (d/n)
Thursday 5 March – Bangladesh v Qualifier 3, Saxton Oval, Nelson (d)
Friday 6 March – India v West Indies, WACA, Perth (d/n)
Saturday 7 March –South Africa v Pakistan, Eden Park, Auckland (d/n); Zimbabwe v Ireland, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (d/n)
Sunday 8 March – New Zealand v Qualifier 2, McLean Park, Napier (d); Australia v Sri Lanka, SCG, Sydney (d/n)
Monday 9 March – England v Bangladesh, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (d/n)
Tuesday 10 March – India v Ireland, Seddon Park, Hamilton (d/n)
Wednesday 11 March – Sri Lanka v Qualifier 3, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (d/n)
Thursday 12 March – South Africa v Qualifier 4, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (d/n)
Friday 13 March – Bangladesh v New Zealand, Seddon Park, Hamilton (d/n); England v Qualifier 2, SCG, Sydney (d/n)
Saturday 14 March – India v Zimbabwe, Eden Park, Auckland (d/n); Australia v Qualifier 3, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (d/n)
Sunday 15 March – West Indies v Qualifier 4, McLean Park, Napier (d); Pakistan v Ireland, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (d/n)
Monday 16 March – Rest day
Tuesday 17 March – Rest day
Wednesday 18 March – First quarter-final, SCG, Sydney (d/n)
Thursday 19 March – Reserve day for first quarter-final; Second quarter-final, MCG (d/n)
Friday 20 March – Reserve day for second quarter-final; third quarter-final, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide(d/n) Saturday 21 March – Reserve day for third quarter-final; fourth quarter-final, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (d/n)
Sunday 22 March – Reserve day for fourth quarter-final Mon 23 Mar – Rest day
Tuesday 24 March – First semi-final, Eden Park, Auckland (d/n)
Wednesday 25 March – Reserve day for first semi-final
Thursday 26 March - Second semi-final, SCG, Sydney (d/n)
Friday 27 March – Reserve day for second semi-final
Saturday 28 March – Rest day
Sunday 29 March – Final, MCG, Melbourne (d/n)
Monday 30 March – Reserve day for final
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