ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - Full schedule, Teams and Place of matches
The International Cricket Council has planned to conduct the Cricket World Cup 2015 from 14th February 2015 to 29th March 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. There are totally fourteen countries going to participate in the world cup 2015. The teams in two different pools in A and B are given below. The Australia and New Zealand will be the organizing and hosting countries. This article gives the full schedule of ICC cricket world cup 2015.
International Cricket Council - Mission, Vision and Values
The International Cricket Council (ICC) is an universally accepted association for the sport Cricket which is a world wide playing game. This global game is most popular and also it is watched by the people of every age, gender, background and ability. The ICC has more numbers competitive of teams around the world. As the international governing body for cricket, The ICC provides excellent service in all level of team requirements and also it fulfill the needs of world class environment for international cricket. The Headquarters of International Cricket Council is located in Dubai, United Arab Emirates and it was formed in 15 June 1909. The moito of ICC is Great Sport Great Spirit. the year. Mr. Alan Isaac is the President of International Cricket Council and the ICC includes more than 107 countries as its members. The ICC is responsible for organizing the world wide matches for its member countries by appointing various judges and umpires. The ICC periodically conducts the most prestigious World Cup matches, One day international matches, test matches and Twenty 20 matches. ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - Teams and organizing country
The International Cricket Council has planned to conduct the Cricket World Cup 2015 from 14th February 2015 to 29th March 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. There are totally fourteen countries going to participate in the world cup 2015. The teams in two different pools in A and B are given below. The Australia and New Zealand will be the organizing and hosting countries. The ICC has started its work to conduct the world cup 2015 in an effective manner by incorporating the various committees and also allocated sufficient funds to organize the various events. The ICC has also planned to take necessary disciplinary actions on the team which is going to involve in match fixing.
Pool A: The pool A is a group and it contains seven teams from the following countries namely England, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Qualifier 2 (TBD), Qualifier 3 (TBD).
Pool B: The pool B is another group and it also contains seven teams from the following countries namely South Africa, India, Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland, Qualifier 4 (TBD).ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 - Full schedule and place of matches
1. Saturday 14 February : Sri Lanka vs New Zealand : Hagley Oval at Christchurch (day) and England vs Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground (day/night)
2. Sunday 15 Feb : South Africa vs Zimbabwe, Seddon Park, Hamilton (day/night) and India vs Pakistan, Adelaide Oval (Day/Night)
3. Monday 16 Feb : West Indies vs Ireland, Saxton Oval, Nelson (day)
4. Tuesday 17 Feb : New Zealand vs Qualifier 3, University Oval, Dunedin
5. Wednesday 18 Feb : Bangladesh vs Qualifier 2, Manuka Oval, Canberra (Day/Night)
6. Thursday 19 Feb : Zimbabwe vs Qualifier 4, Saxton Oval, Nelson (Day)
7. Friday 20 Feb : England vs New Zealand, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (Day/Night)
8. Saturday 21 Feb : Pakistan vs West Indies, Hagley Oval, Christchurch (Day) and Australia vs Bangladesh, Gabba, Brisbane (Day/Night)
9. Sunday 22 Feb : Sri Lanka vs Qualifier 2, University Oval, Dunedin (Day) and South Africa vs India, MCG, Melbourne (Day/Night)
10. Monday 23 Feb : England vs Qualifier 3, Hagley Oval, Christchurch (Day)
11. Tuesday 24 Feb : West Indies vs Zimbabwe, Manuka Oval, Canberra (Day/Night)
12. Wednesday 25 Feb : Ireland vs Qualifier 4, Gabba, Brisbane (Day/Night)
13. Thursday 26 Feb : Qualifier 2 vs Qualifier 3, University Oval, Dunedin (Day)and Sri Lanka vs Bangladesh, MCG, Melbourne (Day/Night)
14. Friday 27 Feb : South Africa vs West Indies, SCG, Sydney (Day/Night)
15. Saturday 28 Feb : India vs Qualifier 4, WACA, Perth (Day/Night) and Australia vs New Zealand, Eden Park, Auckland (Day/Night)
16. Sunday 1 March : England vs Sri Lanka, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (Day) and Pakistan vs Zimbabwe, Gabba, Brisbane (Day/Night)
17. Tuesday 3 March : South Africa vs Ireland, Manuka Oval, Canberra (Day/Night)
18. Wednesday 4 March : Pakistan vs Qualifier 4, McLean Park, Napier (Day/Night) and Australia vs Qualifier 2, WACA, Perth (Day/Night)
19. Thursday 5 March : Bangladesh vs Qualifier 3, Saxton Oval, Nelson (Day)
20. Friday 6 March : India vs West Indies, WACA, Perth (Day/Night)
21. Saturday 7 March : South Africa vs Pakistan, Eden Park, Auckland (Day/Night)and Zimbabwe vs Ireland, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (Day/Night)
22. Sunday 8 March : New Zealand v Qualifier 2, McLean Park, Napier (Day) and Australia vs Sri Lanka, SCG, Sydney (Day/Night)
23. Monday 9 March : England vs Bangladesh, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (Day/Night)
24. Tuesday 10 March : India vs Ireland, Seddon Park, Hamilton (Day/Night)
25. Wednesday 11 March : Sri Lanka vs Qualifier 3, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (Day/Night)
26. Thursday 12 March : South Africa vs Qualifier 4, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (Day/Night)
27. Friday 13 March : Bangladesh vs New Zealand, Seddon Park, Hamilton (Day/Night) and England vs Qualifier 2, SCG, Sydney (Day/Night)
28. Saturday 14 March : India vs Zimbabwe, Eden Park, Auckland (Day/Night) and Australia vs Qualifier 3, Bellerive Oval, Hobart (Day/Night)
29. Sunday 15 March : West Indies vs Qualifier 4, McLean Park, Napier (Day) and Pakistan vs Ireland, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (Day/Night)
30. Wednesday 18 March : First quarter-final, SCG, Sydney (Day/Night)
31. Thursday 19 March : Second quarter-final, MCG (Day/Night)
32. Friday 20 March : Third quarter-final, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide (Day/Night)
33. Saturday 21 March : Fourth quarter-final, Wellington Regional Stadium, Wellington (Day/Night)
34. Tuesday 24 March : First semi-final, Eden Park, Auckland (Day/Night)
35. Thursday 26 March : Second semi-final, SCG, Sydney (Day/Night)
36. Sunday 29 March : Final, MCG, Melbourne (Day/Night)