Cricket World Cup 2015 Warm up Matches Schedule

ICC announced schedule of warm-up matches for ICC cricket world cup 2015. Download the complete schedule of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, including match start time and warm-up matches.

There are total of 14 non-ODI warm-up matches will be played in Adelaide, Christchurch, Melbourne and Sydney from 8th to 13th February 2015, with First match will be played between India the current champion and Australia, four time world champion at Adelaide Oval on the first day.

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Second Day, Four matches will be played on the second day, with Christchurch facilitating South Africa and Sri Lanka at Hagley Oval, and co-have New Zealand and Zimbabwe clashing at Bert Sutcliffe Oval. In Sydney, England will confront West Indies at the Sydney Cricket Ground, and Blacktown will have the Asian conflict in the middle of Pakistan and Bangladesh.

Third Day: Three qualifiers will be in real life on Tuesday, 10 February, day three of the warm-up matches. European rivals Ireland and Scotland will secure horns at Blacktown Sydney while neighbors India and Afghanistan will plan for the competition fitting at the Adelaide Oval.

Fourth Day: Eight sides will offer on Wednesday, 11 February. New Zealand will meet South Africa at Hagley Oval, and Sri Lanka will tackle Zimbabwe at Bert Sutcliffe Oval (both matches in Christchurch), 1992 World Cup finalists England and Pakistan will test one another at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Australia will play the United Arab Emirates (UAE) at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Fifth Day: On Thursday, 12 February, the West Indies will play Scotland at the Sydney Cricket Ground and Ireland will play Bangladesh in Blacktown, while Friday, 13 February, sees the UAE play Afghanistan at Melbourne's Junction Oval in the last warm-up diversion.

The general population will be welcome to go to warm up matches which will be ticketed yet gratis. Points of interest of how to acquire tickets will be affirmed at the appointed time course. It ought to be noted that warm-up matches are not official Odis and work under somewhat diverse standards with up to 15 players ready to be utilized all through the diversion with close to 11 players may field at any one time. The observer experience won't be the same standard as at typical ODI matches.

For media, section will be through the typical accreditation process and just those that finish the second period of the accreditation process, which begins on 1 December, will be offered access to the venues.

Moreover, the ICC has additionally affirmed the match begin time of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

The 14 February competition opener between New Zealand and Sri Lanka will begin at 1100 (NZT), while Australia will square-off against England at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on that day with the first ball to be played at 1430 (AEDT).

Complete schedule with match start time is attached.

The schedule of warm-up matches is:


Sunday, 8 February �India v Australia (1400), Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Monday, 9 February - South Africa v Sri Lanka (1100), Hagley Oval, Christchurch; New Zealand v Zimbabwe (1100), Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch; England v West Indies (1430), Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney; Pakistan v Bangladesh (1430), Blacktown ISP, Sydney

Tuesday, 10 February � Ireland v Scotland (1430), Blacktown ISP, Sydney; India v Afghanistan (1400), Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Wednesday, 11 February � New Zealand v South Africa (1100), Hagley Oval, Christchurch; Sri Lanka v Zimbabwe (1100), Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Christchurch; Australia v UAE (1430), Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne; England v Pakistan (1430), Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

Thursday, 12 February � West Indies v Scotland (1000), Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney;                                  
 Ireland v Bangladesh (1000), Blacktown ISP, Sydney

Friday, 13 February � Afghanistan v UAE (1000) Junction Oval, Melbourne.


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