ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Groups and Point Table




November 26, 2014

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Groups and Point Table

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Groups and Point Table
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Groups ad Point Table are listed here with live updates.This is the 11th Edition of ICC Cricket World Cup. Australia and New Zealand are the co hosting nations for the 11th Cricket World Cup.  All the 14 teams are classified in to two groups, Pool A ad Pool B.

In first Group of Cricket World Cup 2015, Pool A, selected teams are England, Australia, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, New Zealand, Afghanistan and Scotland.



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In second group of Cricket World cup 2015, Pool B, selected teams are South Africa, India, Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland and United Arab Emirates.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 Point Table, Teams are listed in order by most point scored first. After the total of 42 matches will be played, after the group stage matches, four teams from both Pool will advance to second round, that is quarter final.

This Group Stage Point Table is written with Team Name, Number of Matches Played (Pld), Number of matches won(W), Number of matches lost(L), number of Ties (T), No Result or dismissed matches (NR), Net Run Rate(NRR) and Points (Pts) respectively form Left to Right.

The Defending Champions India (in 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup) is held in Pool B. The first match will be played against Pakistan in February 15 at 09:00am. See Complete Match Schedule.

Pool A - Point Table ICC Cricket World Cup 2015


Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
New Zealand660002.56412
Sri Lanka642000.3718
Australia531011.5977
Bangladesh632010.1367
England62400-0.7534
Afghanistan61500-1.8532
Scotland50500-1.7690



Pool B - Point Table ICC Cricket World Cup 2015


Team Pld W L T NR NRR Pts
India550002.15710
South Africa642001.7078
Pakistan53200-0.1946
Ireland53200-1.0146
West Indies52300-0.5114
Zimbabwe51400-0.5952
UAE50500-1.9610

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