1st February - Before the ICC 2015 Cricket World Cup, all the 14 teams will play warm-up matches. The schedule has been designed in a way that each team will play two matches. The warm-up matches will take place between 8th February to 13 February in Australia and New Zealand.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Warm-up matches Schedule and Time-Table

8th February - India vs Australia at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


9th February - South Africa vs Sri Lanka at Hagley Oval, Christchurch 

(03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 8th Feb)


9th February - New Zealand vs Zimbabwe at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln

(03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 8th Feb)


9th February - England vs West Indies at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


9th February - Pakistan vs Bangladesh at Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


10th February - Ireland vs Scotland at Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


10th February - India vs Afghanistan at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


11th February - New Zealand vs South Africa at Hagley Oval, Christchurch 

(03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 10th Feb)


11th February - Sri Lanka vs Zimbabwe at Bert Sutcliffe Oval, Lincoln (03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 10th Feb)


11th February - Australia vs United Arab Emirates at MCG, Melbourne 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


11th February - Pakistan vs England at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney 

(09:00 IST, 03:30 GMT)


12th February - West Indies vs Scotland at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney (03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 11th Feb)


12th February - Ireland vs Bangladesh at Blacktown Olympic Park, Sydney 

(03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 11th Feb)


13th February - Afghanistan vs United Arab Emirates at Junction Oval, Melbourne (03:30 IST, 22:00 GMT on 12th Feb)


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