ICC CWC 2015: A Historic Tournament in Cricket History
The
2015 Cricket World Cup, also known as the
ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, was the 11th edition of the ICC Cricket World Cup, held from February 14 to March 29, 2015. This tournament marked a significant milestone in cricket history, with the
ICC CWC 2015 being one of the most-watched and followed events globally.
The Road to the 2015 ICC World Cup
The qualification process for the
ICCCWC 2015 began on July 30, 2011, with a total of 14 teams competing in the tournament. The teams were divided into two groups: Group A and Group B. The top four teams from each group qualified for the Super Six stage, where they were joined by the winners of the Qualifying Round. This format allowed for an exciting and competitive stage, with many upsets and surprises along the way.
Group A |
Group B |
Australia |
New Zealand |
Sri Lanka |
Ireland |
India |
Pakistan |
Bangladesh |
South Africa |
The ICC CWC 2015 Matches and Fixtures
The tournament featured a total of 49 matches, including the final. The matches were played across two venues: Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) in Australia and Eden Park in New Zealand. The tournament began on February 14, 2015, with the host teams, Australia and New Zealand, facing off against each other.
- Australia vs. New Zealand - February 14, 2015
- Sri Lanka vs. Fiji - February 16, 2015
- India vs. Pakistan - February 15, 2015
- Bangladesh vs. Ireland - February 17, 2015
The ICC CWC 2015 Top Teams and Performances
The top teams that emerged from the group stages included Australia, New Zealand, India, South Africa, Sri Lanka, and Pakistan. These teams went on to compete in the Super Six stage, where they showcased their skills and determination.
- Australia - Consistent performances led by Michael Clarke
- New Zealand - Dominant team with a strong bowling attack
- India - Excellent batting line-up led by Virat Kohli
- South Africa - Strong all-round performance from the Proteas
- Sri Lanka - Experienced team with a talented squad
- Pakistan - Determined and skilled team that fought hard throughout the tournament
ICC World Cup 2015 Final: Australia vs. New Zealand
The highly anticipated final match between Australia and New Zealand took place on March 29, 2015, at the MCG in front of a packed crowd. The team that emerged victorious was none other than Australia, with Michael Clarke scoring an unbeaten century to secure their fifth World Cup