Leading Wicket takers in ICC World Cup 2015

We cricket lovers always interested discussing about the top batting and bowling performances of key players. In World cup cup 2015, both Batsmen and Bowlers are doing key rolls, but in first four matches the first batting teams scored more than 300 runs.


Top 10 Wicket takers in ICC World Cup 2015

  1. Mitchell Starc (AUS) - 22 wickets
  2. Trent Boult (NZ) - 22 wickets
  3. Umesh Yadav (IND) - 18 wickets
  4. Mohammed Shami (IND) - 17 wickets
  5. Morne Morkel (SA) - 17 wickets
  6. Jerome Taylor (WI) - 17 wickets
  7. Wahab Riaz (PAK) - 16 wickets

  8. Mitchell Johnson (AUS) - 15 wickets
  9. Tim Southee (NZ) - 15 wickets
  10. Daniel Vettori (NZ) - 15 wickets
  11. Josh Davey (SCO) - 15 wickets
  12. Imran Tahir (SA) - 15 wickets

  13. Other Leading Wicket takers in ICC World Cup 2015

  14. Corey Anderson - 14 wickets
  15. Ravichandran Ashwin (IND) - 13 wickets
  16. Mohit Sharma (IND) - 13 wickets

  17. Sohail Khan (PAK) - 12 wickets
  18. Lasith Malinga (SL) - 12 wickets

  19. Dale Steyn (SA) - 11 wickets
  20. Andre Russell (WI) - 11 wickets

  21. James Faulkner (AUS) - 10 wickets
  22. Shapoor Zadran (AFG) - 10 wickets
  23. Tendai Chatara (ZIM) - 10 wickets

  24. Jason Holder (WI) - 9 wickets
  25. Taskin Ahmed (BNG) - 9 wickets
  26. Ravindra Jadeja (IND) - 9 wickets
  27. Kyle Abbott (SA) - 9 wickets

  28. Rubel Hossain (BNG) - 8 wickets
  29. Shakib Al Hasan (BNG) - 8 wickets
  30. Hamid Hassan (AFG) - 8 wickets
  31. Mohammad Naveed (UAE) - 8 wickets
  32. Steven Finn (ENG) - 8 wickets
  33. Mohammad Irfan (PAK) - 8 wickets

  34. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 7 wickets
  35. Suranga Lakmal (SL) - 7 wickets
  36. Amjad Javed (UAE) - 7 wickets
  37. Alex Cusack (IRE) - 7 wickets
  38. Mashrafe Mortaza (BNG) - 7 wickets
  39. Rahat Ali (PAK) - 7 wickets
  40. Richie Berrington (SCO) - 7 wickets
  41. Josh Hazlewood (AUS) - 7 wickets
  42. Manjula Guruge (UAE) - 7 wickets

  43. Thisara Perera (SL) - 6 wickets
  44. Kevin O'Brien (IRE) - 6 wickets
  45. Jean-Paul Duminy (SA) - 6 wickets
  46. Glenn Maxwell (AUS) - 6 wickets
  47. Iain Wardlaw (SCO) - 6 wickets
  48. Angelo Mathews (SL) - 6 wickets
  49. Dawlat Zadran (AFG) - 6 wickets
  50. Alasdair Evans (SCO) - 6 wickets

  51. Chris Gayle (WI) - 5 wickets
  52. Adam Milne (NZ) - 5 wickets
  53. Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) - 5 wickets
  54. Pat Cummins (AUS) - 5 wickets
  55. George Dockrell (IRE) - 5 wickets
  56. Chris Woakes (ENG) - 5 wickets
  57. James Anderson (ENG) - 5 wickets
  58. Mohammad Tauqir (UAE) - 5 wickets
  59. Tinashe Panyangara (ZIM) - 5 wickets
  60. Mitchell Marsh (AUS) - 5 wickets

Half Centuries in ICC World Cup 2015

We cricket lovers always interested discussing about the top batting performances of key players. This time top players are doing well in first 3 - 4 matches, we can expect next matches also. In first match, even New Zealand scored 331 runs, top players scored half centuries only, no centuries were scored. The first Century in ICC World cup 2015 is scored by Aaron Finch (Australia) against England in second match.

Half Centuries in ICC World Cup 2015

  1. Brendon McCullum (NZ) - 65 runs in 49 ball with 1 sixes and 10 Fours against Sri Lanka
  2. Kane Williamson (NZ) - 57 runs in 65 ball with 1 sixes and 5 Fours against Sri Lanka
  3. Corey Anderson (NZ) - 75 runs in 46 ball with 2 sixes and 8 Fours against Sri Lanka
  4. Lahiru Thirimanne (SL) - 65 runs in 60 ball with 8 Fours against New Zealand
  5. George Bailey (AUS) - 55 runs in 69 ball with 3 Fours against England
  6. Glenn Maxwell (AUS) - 66 runs in 40 ball with 11 Fours against England
  7. James Taylor (ENG) - 98 runs in 90 ball with 2 sixes and 11 Fours against Australia
  8. Chamu Chibhabha (ZIM) - 64 runs in 82 ball with 10 Fours against South Africa
  9. Hamilton Masakadza (ZIM) - 80 runs in 74 ball with 2 sixes and 8 Fours against South Africa
  10. Shikhar Dhawan (IND) - 73 runs in 76 ball with 1 sixes and 7 Fours against Pakistan
  11. Suresh Raina (IND) - 74 runs in 56 ball with 3 sixes and 5 Fours against Pakistan
  12. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) - 76 runs in 84 ball with 1 sixes and 9 Fours against India
  13. Darren Sammy (WI) - 89 runs in 67 ball with 4 sixes and 9 Fours against Ireland
  14. Paul Stirling (IRE) - 92 runs in 84 ball with 3 sixes and 9 Fours against West Indies
  15. Ed Joyce (IRE) - 84 runs in 67 ball with 2 sixes and 10 Fours against West Indies
  16. Niall O'Brien (IRE) - 79 runs in 60 ball with 11 Fours against West Indies
  17. Matt Machan (SCO) - 56 runs in 79 ball with 1 sixes and 7 Fours against New Zealand
  18. Richie Berrington (SCO) - 50 runs in 80 ball with 1 sixes and 4 Fours against New Zealand
  19. Shakib Al Hasan (BNG) - 63 runs in 51 ball with 1 sixes and 6 Fours against Afghanistan
  20. Mushfiqur Rahim (BNG) - 71 runs in 56 ball with 1 sixes and 6 Fours against Afghanistan
  21. Shaiman Anwar (UAE) - 67 runs in 50 ball with 1 sixes and 9 Fours against Zimbabwe
  22. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 76 runs in 65 ball with 1 sixes and 7 Fours against UAE
  23. Brendon McCullum (NZ) - 77 runs in 25 ball with 7 sixes and 8 Fours against England
  24. Denesh Ramdin (WI) - 51 runs in 43 ball with 7 Fours against Pakistan
  25. Lendl Simmons (WI) - 50 runs in 46 ball with 2 sixes and 4 Fours against Pakistan
  26. Sohaib Maqsood (PAK) - 50 runs in 66 ball with 1 six and 4 Fours against West Indies
  27. Umar Akmal (PAK) - 59 runs in 71 ball with 1 sixes and 5 Fours against West Indies
  28. Asghar Stanikzai (AFG) - 54 runs in 57 ball with 1 sixes and 5 Fours against Sri Lanka
  29. Ajinkya Rahane (IND) - 79 runs in 60 ball with 3 sixes and 7 Fours against South Africa
  30. Faf du Plessis (SA) - 55 runs in 71 ball with 5 Fours against India
  31. Ian Bell (ENG) - 54 runs in 85 ball with 2 Fours against Scotland
  32. Kyle Coetzer (SCO) - 71 runs in 84 ball with 11 Fours against England
  33. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 76 runs in 61 ball with 9 Fours against West Indies
  34. Craig Ervine (ZIM) - 52 runs in 41 ball with 1 six and 7 Fours against West Indies
  35. Gary Wilson (IRE) - 80 runs in 69 ball with 9 Fours against UAE
  36. Kevin O'Brien (IRE) - 50 runs in 25 ball with 2 sixes and 8 Fours against UAE
  37. Javed Ahmadi (AFG) - 51 runs in 51 ball with 8 Fours against Scotland
  38. Samiullah Shenwari (AFG) - 96 runs in 147 ball with 5 sixes and 7 Fours against Scotland
  39. Lahiru Thirimanne (SL) - 52 runs in 78 ball with 3 Fours against Bangladesh
  40. Sabbir Rahman (BAN) - 53 runs in 62 ball with 7 Fours against Sri-Lanka
  41. Hashim Amla (SA) - 65 runs in 88 ball with 1 six and 1 Fours against West Indies
  42. Faf du Plessis (SA) - 62 runs in 70 ball with 3 Fours against West Indies
  43. Rilee Rossouw (SA) - 61 runs in 39 ball with 1 six and 6 Fours against West Indies
  44. Jason Holder (WI) - 56 runs in 48 ball with 4 sixes and 3 Fours against South Africa
  45. Brendon McCullum (NZ) - 50 runs in 24 balls with 3 sixes and 7 Fours against Australia
  46. Rohit Sharma (IND) - 57 runs in 55 balls with 1 six and 10 Fours against UAE
  47. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) - 73 runs in 121 balls with 3 Fours against Zimbabwe
  48. Wahab Riaz (PAK) - 54 runs in 46 balls with 1 sixes and 6 Fours against Zimbabwe
  49. Brendan Taylor (ZIM) - 50 runs in 72 balls with 6 Fours against Pakistan
  50. Rilee Rossouw (SA) - 61 runs in 30 balls with 3 sixes and 6 Fours against Ireland
  51. Andy Balbirnie (IRE) - 58 runs in 71 balls with 7 Fours against South Africa
  52. Ahmed Shehzad (PAK) - 93 runs in 105 balls with 1 sixes and 8 Fours against UAE
  53. Haris Sohail (PAK) - 70 runs in 83 balls with 1 six and 5 Fours against UAE
  54. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) - 58 runs in 71 balls with 2 sixes and 4 Fours against UAE
  55. Shaiman Anwar (UAE) - 62 runs in 88 balls with 2 Sixes and 4 Fours against Pakistan
  56. Steven Smith (AUS) - 95 runs in 98 balls with 1 sixes and 8 Fours against Afghanistan
  57. Glenn Maxwell (AUS) - 88 runs in 39 balls with 7 Sixes and 6 Fours against Afghanistan
  58. Tamim Iqbal (BAN) - 95 runs in 100 balls with 1 sixes and 9 Fours against Scotland
  59. Mahmudullah (BAN) - 62 runs in 62 balls with 1 sixes and 6 Fours against Scotland
  60. Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN) - 60 runs in 42 balls with 2 sixes and 6 Fours against Scotland
  61. Shakib Al Hasan (BAN) - 52 runs in 41 balls with 1 sixes and 5 Fours against Scotland
  62. Jason Holder (WI) - 57 runs in 64 balls with 3 sixes and 4 Fours against India
  63. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) - 56 runs in 86 balls with 4 Fours against South Africa
  64. AB de Villiers (SA) - 77 runs in 58 balls with 5 sixes and 7 Fours against Pakistan
  65. Andy Balbirnie (IRE) - 97 runs in 79 balls with 4 Sixes and 7 Fours against Zimbabwe
  66. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 96 runs in 83 balls with 2 sixes and 7 Fours against Ireland
  67. Samiullah Shenwari (AFG) - 54 runs in 110 balls with 1 six and 5 Fours against New Zealand
  68. Najibullah Zadran (AFG) - 56 runs in 56 balls with 2 Sixes and 8 Fours against New Zealand
  69. Martin Guptill (NZ) - 57 runs in 76 balls with 7 Fours against Afghanistan
  70. Steven Smith (AUS) - 72 runs in 88 balls with 1 Sixes and 7 Fours against Sri Lanka
  71. Michael Clarke (AUS) - 68 runs in 68 balls with 6 Fours against Sri Lanka
  72. Shane Watson (AUS) - 67 runs in 41 balls with 2 Sixes and 7 Fours against Sri Lanka
  73. Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) - 62 runs in 60 balls with 8 Fours against Australia
  74. Dinesh Chandimal (SL) - 52 runs in 24 balls with 1 Six and 8 Fours against Australia
  75. Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN) - 89 runs in 77 balls with 1 Sixes and 8 Fours against England
  76. Ian Bell (ENG) - 63 runs in 82 balls with 7 Fours against Bangladesh
  77. Bangladesh (ENG) - 65 runs in 52 balls with 1 Six and 6 Fours against Bangladesh
  78. William Porterfield (IRE) - 67 runs in 93 balls with 1 Sixes and 5 Fours against India
  79. Niall O'Brien (IRE) - 75 runs in 75 balls with 3 Sixes and 7 Fours against India
  80. Rohit Sharma (IND) - 64 runs in 66 balls with 3 Sixes and 3 Fours against Ireland
  81. Preston Mommsen (SCO) - 60 runs in 75 balls with 7 Fours against Sri-Lanka
  82. Freddie Coleman (SCO) - 70 runs in 74 balls with 7 Fours against Sri-Lanka
  83. Angelo Mathews (SL) - 51 runs in 21 balls with 6 Sixes and 1 Fours against Scotland
  84. AB de Villiers (SA) - 99 runs in 82 balls with 4 Sixes and 6 Fours against UAE
  85. Farhaan Behardien (SA) - 64 runs in 31 balls with 3 Sixes and 5 Fours against UAE
  86. Swapnil Patil (UAE) - 57 runs in 100 balls with 5 Fours against South Africa
  87. Soumya Sarkar (BAN) - 51 runs in 58 balls with 7 Fours against New Zealand
  88. Ross Taylor (NZ) - 56 runs in 97 balls with 5 Fours against Bangladesh
  89. Ian Bell (ENG) - 52 runs in 56 balls with 6 Fours against Afghanistan
  90. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 50 runs in 57 balls with 3 Sixes and 3 Fours against India
  91. MS Dhoni (IND) - 85 runs in 76 balls with 2 Sixes and 8 Fours against Zimbabwe
  92. Amjad Javed (UAE) - 56 runs in 99 balls with 1 Six and 7 Fours against West Indies
  93. Nasir Aziz (UAE) - 60 runs in 86 balls with 8 Fours against West Indies
  94. Johnson Charles (WI) - 55 runs in 40 balls with 2 Sixes and 9 Fours against UAE
  95. Jonathan Carter (WI) - 50 runs in 58 balls with 5 Fours against UAE
  96. Ahmed Shehzad (PAK) - 63 runs in 71 balls with 7 Fours against Ireland
  97. Quinton de Kock (SA) - 78 runs in 57 balls with 12 Fours against Sri-Lanka
  98. Suresh Raina (IND) - 65 runs in 57 balls with 1 Six and 7 Fours against Bangladesh
  99. Steven Smith (AUS) - 65 runs in 69 balls with 7 Fours against Pakistan
  100. Shane Watson (AUS) - 64 runs in 66 balls with 1 six and 7 Fours against Pakistan
  101. Chris Gayle (WI) - 61 runs in 33 balls with 8 six and 2 Fours against New Zealand
  102. Faf du Plessis (SA) - 82 runs in 107 balls with 1 Six and 7 Fours against New Zealand
  103. AB de Villiers (SA) - 65 runs in 45 balls with 1 Six and 8 Fours against New Zealand
  104. Brendon McCullum (NZ) - 59 runs in 26 balls with 4 Sixes and 8 Fours against South Africa
  105. Grant Elliott (NZ) - 84 runs in 73 balls with 3 Sixes and 7 Fours against South Africa
  106. Corey Anderson (NZ) - 58 runs in 57 balls with 2 Sixes and 6 Fours against South Africa
  107. Aaron Finch (AUS) - 81 runs in 116 balls with 1 Six and 7 Fours against India
  108. MS Dhoni (IND) - 65 runs in 65 balls with 2 Sixes and 3 Fours against Australia
  109. Grant Elliott (NZ) - 83 runs in 82 balls with 1 Six and 7 Fours against Australia
  110. Steven Smith (AUS) - 56 runs in 71 balls with3 Fours against New Zealand
  111. Michael Clarke (AUS) - 74 runs in 72 balls with 1 Six and 10 Fours against New Zealand

Top Ten Scorers in ICC World Cup 2015

We cricket lovers always interested about the top batting performances of key players. This time, in ICC World cup 2015, all top players are doing well in first round matches, we can expect next matches also. The first Century in ICC World cup 2015 is scored by Aaron Finch (Australia) against England in second match. Chris Gayle, the dynamite of West Indies scored the First Double Century in ICC World cup History. He scored 215 runs in just 147 balls with 16 big Sixes and 10 Boundaries against Zimbabwe in 15th Match of Cricket World cup 2015. Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar scored the first Double Century in ODI Cricket, then Indian Openiner Virender Sehwag scored second Double century and Rohit Sharma were scored Double Centuries in One Day International Cricket two times, but this is the first Double Century in ICC World cup history.

Top 10 Run Scorers in ICC World Cup 2015


  1. Martin Guptill (NZ) - 547 runs with 1 Double Century, 1 Centuries & 1 Fifty







  2. Kumar Sangakkara (SL) - 542 runs with 4 Centuries










  3. AB de Villiers (SA) - 482 runs with 1 Century and 3 Fifty

  4. Brendan Taylor (ZIM) - 433 runs with 2 Century and 1 Fifty

  5. Shikhar Dhawan (IND) - 412 runs with 2 Centuries & 1 Fifty

  6. Steven Smith (AUS) - 402 runs with 1 Century and 4 Fifty

  7. Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) - 395 runs with 2 Century and 1 Fifty

  8. Faf du Plessis (SA) - 380 runs with 1 Century and 3 Fifty

  9. Mahmudullah (BAN) - 365 runs with 2 Century and 1 Fifty

  10. Misbah-ul-Haq (PAK) - 350 runs with 4 Fifty

  11. Other Leading run Scorers in ICC World cup 2015

  12. David Warner (AUS) - 345 runs with 1 Century

  13. Chris Gayle (WI) - 340 runs with 1 Double Century and 1 Fifty

  14. Sean Williams (ZIM) - 339 runs with 4 Fifty

  15. Hashim Amla (SA) - 333 runs with 1 Century and 1 Fifty

  16. Rohit Sharma (IND) - 330 runs with 1 Century and 2 Fifty

  17. Brenden McCullum (NZ) - 328 runs with 4 Fifty

  18. Glenn Maxwell (AUS) - 325 runs with 1 Century and 2 Fifty

  19. David Miller (SA) - 324 runs with 1 Century

  20. Shaiman Anwar (UAE) - 311 runs with 1 Century and 2 Fifty

  21. Grant Elliot (NZ) - 310 runs with 2 Fifty

  22. Virat Kohli (IND) - 305 runs with 1 Century

  23. Lahiru Thirimanne (SL) - 302 runs with 1 Century and 2 Fifty

  24. Mushfiqur Rahim (BAN) - 298 runs with 3 Fifty

  25. Suresh Raina (IND) - 284 runs with 1 Century and 2 Fifty

  26. Aron Finch (AUS) - 280 runs with 4 Fifty


Centuries in ICC World Cup 2015

We cricket lovers always interested about the top batting performances of key players. This time top players are doing well in first 3 - 4 matches, we can expect next matches also. In first match, even New Zealand scored 331 runs, top players scored half centuries only, no centuries were scored. The first Century in ICC World cup 2015 is scored by Aaron Finch (Australia) against England in second match.

Centuries in ICC World Cup 2015

  1. Aaron Finch (AUS) - 135 runs in 128 balls with 3 sixes and 12 Fours against England

  2. David Miller (SA) - 138 runs in 92 balls with 9 sixes and 7 Fours against Zimbabwe

  3. Jean-Paul Duminy (SA) - 115 runs in 100 balls with 3 sixes and 9 Fours against Zimbabwe

  4. Virat Kohli (IND) - 107 runs in 126 balls with 8 Fours against Pakistan

  5. Lendl Simmons (WI) - 102 runs in 84 balls with 5 sixes and 9 Fours against Ireland

  6. Mahela Jayawardene (SL) - 100 runs in 120 balls with 1 six and 8 Fours against Afghanistan

  7. Shikhar Dhawan (IND) - 137 runs in 146 balls with 2 sixes and 16 Fours against South Africa

  8. Moeen Ali (ENG) - 128 runs in 107 balls with 5 sixes and 12 Fours against Scotland

  9. Chris Gayle (WI) - 215 runs in 147 balls with 16 sixes and 10 Fours against Zimbabwe

  10. Marlon Samuels (WI) - 133 runs in 156 balls with 3 sixes and 11 Fours against Zimbabwe

  11. Shaiman Anwar (UAE) - 106 runs in 83 balls with 1 sixes and 10 Fours against Ireland

  12. Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) - 161 runs in 146 balls with 22 Fours against Bangladesh

  13. Kumar Sangakkara (SL) - 106 runs in 76 balls with 1 sixes and 13 Fours against Bangladesh

  14. AB de Villiers (SA) - 162 runs in 66 balls with 8 sixes and 17 Fours against West Indies

  15. Joe Root (ENG) - 121 runs in 108 balls with 2 sixes and 14 Fours against Sri-Lanka

  16. Lahiru Thirimanne (SL) - 139 runs in 143 balls with 2 sixes and 13 Fours against England

  17. Kumar Sangakkara (SL) - 117 runs in 86 balls with 2 sixes and 11 Fours against England

  18. Hashim Amla (SA) - 159 runs in 128 balls with 4 sixes and 16 Fours against Ireland

  19. Faf du Plessis (SA) - 109 runs in 109 balls with 1 sixes and 10 Fours against Ireland

  20. David Warner (AUS) - 178 runs in 133 balls with 5 sixes and 19 Fours against Afghanistan

  21. Kyle Coetzer (SCO) - 156 runs in 134 balls with 4 sixes and 17 Fours against Bangladesh

  22. Ed Joyce (IRE) - 112 runs in 103 balls with 3 sixes and 9 Fours against Zimbabwe

  23. Brendan Taylor (ZIM) - 121 runs in 91 balls with 4 sixes and 11 Fours against Ireland

  24. Glenn Maxwell (AUS) - 102 runs in 53 balls with 4 sixes and 10 Fours against Sri-Lanka

  25. Kumar Sangakkara (SL) - 104 runs in 107 balls with 11 Fours against Australia

  26. Mahmudullah (BAN) - 103 runs in 138 balls with 2 Sixes and 7 Fours against England

  27. Shikhar Dhawan (IND) - 100 runs in 85 balls with 5 Sixes and 11 Fours against Ireland

  28. Tillakaratne Dilshan (SL) - 104 runs in 99 balls with 1 sixes and 10 Fours against Scotland

  29. Kumar Sangakkara (SL) - 124 runs in 95 balls with 4 Sixes and 13 Fours against Scotland

  30. Mahmudullah (BAN) - 128 runs in 123 balls with 3 sixes and 12 Fours against New Zealand

  31. Martin Guptill (NZ) - 105 runs in 100 balls with 2 Sixes and 11 Fours against Bangladesh

  32. Brendan Taylor (ZIM) - 138 runs in 110 balls with 5 sixes and 15 Fours against India

  33. Suresh Raina (IND) - 110 runs in 104 balls with 4 Sixes and 9 Fours against Zimbabwe

  34. William Porterfield (IRE) - 107 runs in 131 balls with 1 sixes and 11 Fours against Pakistan

  35. Sarfraz Ahmed (PAK) - 101 runs in 124 balls with 6 Fours against Ireland

  36. Rohit Sharma (IND) - 137 runs in 126 balls with 3 sixes and 14 Fours against Bangladesh

  37. Martin Guptill (NZ) - 237 runs in 163 balls with 11 sixes and 24 Fours against West Indies

  38. Steven Smith (AUS) - 105 runs in 93 balls with 2 sixes and 11 Fours against India

World cup Results and Match Reviews

Are you looking for the results of every matches of ICC World cup 2015. ICC World cup match results are available here. As you know, the ICC World Cup 2015 is co-hosted by Australia and New Zealand, total 14 teams in groups (7 teams in each group) are participating in World cup 2015. The 49 matches will be played in 14 venues with Australia staging 26 games at grounds in Adelaide, Brisbane, Canberra, Hobart, Melbourne, Perth and Sydney while New Zealand hosting 23 games in seven cities, including Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier, Nelson and Wellington. The final match of the tournament will take place at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

Australia won the 2015 Cricket World Cup by 7 wickets
Man of the Series : Mitchell Starc (Australia) - 22 Wickets and 5 catches
Top Run Scorer in ICC World cup 2015 : Martin Guptil (New Zealand) - 547 runs

ICC World cup 2015 fixtures and Match Results

The first match in ICC World cup 2015 was on 14th February 2015 at 3.30 AM IST between New Zealand and Sri Lanka. Total 14 teams, two groups, 7 teams in each group are participating. Total 49 matches will be played. Pool A teams are Australia, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, England, Bangladesh, Afghanistan and Scotland. Pool B Teams are India, South Africa, Pakistan, West Indies, Zimbabwe, Ireland and UAE.

    FINAL

  1. New Zealand vs Australia on 29-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

    Match Status : Australia won the 2015 Cricket World Cup by 7 wickets
    Man of the Match : James Faulkner
    Man of the Series : Mitchell Starc


  2. Semi-Final Matches

  3. Australia vs India on 26-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    Match Status : Australia won by 95 runs
    Man of the Match : Steven Smith
    AUS - 328/7, IND-233/10

  4. New Zealand vs South Africa on 24-03-2015, 6:00 AM at Eden Park, Auckland

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 4 wickets
    Man of the Match : Grant Elliott
    SA - 281/5, NZ - 299/6

  5. Quarter Final Matches

  6. New Zealand vs West Indies on 21-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 143 Runs
    Man of the Match : Martin Guptill
    NZ - 393/6, WI-250/10
  7. Australia vs Pakistan on 20-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

    Match Status : Australia won by 6 wickets
    Man of the Match : Josh Hazlewood
    PAK - 213/10, AUS - 216/4
  8. India vs Bangladesh on 19-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

    Match Status : India won by 109 runs
    Man of the Match : Rohit Sharma
    IND - 302/6, BAN - 193/10
  9. South Africa vs Sri-Lanka on 18-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    Match Status : South Africa won by 9 wickets
    Man of the Match : Imran Tahir
    SL - 133/10, SA-134/1
  10. First Round Matches

  11. Ireland vs Pakistan on 15-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

    Match Status : Pakistan won by 7 wickets
    Man of the Match : Sarfraz Ahmed
    IRE - 237/10, PAK-241/3
  12. West Indies vs UAE on 15-03-2015, 3:30 AM at McLean Park, Napier

    Match Status : West Indies won by 6 wickets
    Man of the Match : Jason Holder
    UAE - 175/10, WI - 176/4
  13. Australia vs Scotland on 14-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Bellerive Oval, Hobart

    Match Status : Australia won by 7 wickets
    Man of the Match : Mitchell Starc
    SCO - 130/10, AUS - 133/3
  14. India vs Zimbabwe on 14-03-2015, 6:30 AM at Eden Park, Auckland

    Match Status : India won by 6 wickets
    Man of the Match : Suresh Raina
    ZIM - 287/10, IND-288/4
  15. Afghanistan vs England on 13-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    Match Status : England won by 9 wickets (D/L method)
    Man of the Match : Chris Jordan

  16. New Zealand vs Bangladesh on 13-03-2015, 6:30 AM at Seddon Park, Hamilton

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 3 wickets
    Man of the Match : Martin Guptill
    BAN - 288/7, NZ - 290/7
  17. South Africa vs United Arab Emirates on 12-03-2015, 6:30 AM at Westpac Stadium, Wellington

    Match Status : South Africa won by 146 runs
    Man of the Match : AB de Villiers
    SA - 341/6, UAE - 195/9
  18. Sri Lanka vs Scotland on 11-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Bellerive Oval, Hobart

    Match Status : Sri Lanka won by 148 runs
    Man of the Match : Kumar Sangakkara
    SL - 363/9, SCO - 215/10
  19. India vs Ireland on 10-03-2015, 6:30 AM at Seddon Park, Hamilton

    Match Status : India won by 8 wickets
    Man of the Match : Shikhar Dhawan
    IRE - 259/10, IND - 260/2
  20. England vs Bangladesh on 09-03-2015, 3:30 AM at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

    Match Status : Bangladesh won by 15 runs
    Man of the Match : Mahmudullah
    BAN - 275/7, ENG - 260/10
  21. Australia vs Sri Lanka on 08-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    Match Status : Australia won by 64 runs
    Man of the Match : Glenn Maxwell
    AUS - 376/9, SRI-312/9

  22. New Zealand vs Afghanistan on 08-03-2015, 3:30 AM at McLean Park, Napier

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 6 wickets
    Man of the Match : Daniel Vettori
    AFG - 186/10, NZ - 188/4

  23. Ireland vs Zimbabwe on 07-03-2015, 09:00 AM at Bellerive Oval, Hobart

    Match Status : Ireland won by 5 runs
    Man of the Match : Ed Joyce
    IRE - 331/8, ZIM - 326/10

  24. Pakistan vs South Africa on 07-03-2015, 6:30 AM at Eden Park, Auckland

    Match Status : Pakistan won by 29 runs (D/L method)
    Man of the Match : Sarfraz Ahmed
    PAK- 222/10, SA - 202/10

  25. India vs West Indies on 06-03-2015, 12:00 PM at W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth

    Match Status : India won by 4 wickets
    Man of the Match : Mohammed Shami
    WI - 182/10, IND - 185/6

  26. Bangladesh vs Scotland on 05-03-2015, 3:30 AM at Saxton Oval, Nelson

    Match Status : Bangladesh won by 6 wickets
    Man of the Match : Kyle Coetzer
    BAN-322/4, SCO-318/8

  27. Australia vs Afghanistan on 04-03-2015, 12:00 PM at W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth

    Match Status : Australia won by 275 runs
    Man of the Match : David Warner
    AUS - 417/6, AFG-142/10

  28. Pakistan vs United Arab Emirates on 04-03-2015, 6:30 AM at McLean Park, Napier

    Match Status : Pakistan won by 129 runs
    Man of the Match : Ahmed Shehzad
    PAK - 339/6, UAE-210/8

  29. Ireland vs South Africa on 03-03-2015, 9:00 AM at Manuka Oval, Canberra

    Match Status : South Africa won by 201 runs
    Man of the Match : Hashim Amla
    SA - 411/4, IRE - 210/10

  30. Pakistan vs Zimbabwe on 01-03-2015, 9:00 AM at The Gabba, Brisbane

    Match Status : Pakistan won by 20 runs
    Man of the Match : Wahab Riaz
    Pakistan - 238/7, Zimbabwe - 215/10

  31. England vs Sri Lanka on 01-03-2015, 3:30 AM at Westpac Stadium, Wellington

    Match Status : Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets
    Man of the Match : Kumar Sangakkara
    England - 309/6, Sri-Lanka - 312/1

  32. India vs United Arab Emirates on 28-02-2015, 12:00 PM at W.A.C.A. Ground, Perth

    Match Status : India won by 9 wickets
    Man of the Match : Ravichandran Ashwin
    United Arab Emirates - 102/10, India - 104/1

  33. New Zealand vs Australia on 28-02-2015, 6:30 AM at Eden Park, Auckland

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 1 wicket
    Man of the Match : Trent Boult
    Australia - 151/10, New Zealand - 152/9
  34. South Africa vs West Indies on 27-02-2015, 9.00 AM at Sydney Cricket Ground, Sydney

    Match Status : South Africa won by 257 runs
    Man of the Match : AB de Villiers
    South Africa - 408/5, West Indies - 151/10

  35. Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka on 26-02-2015, 9:00 AM at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

    Match Status : Sri Lanka won by 92 runs
    Man of the Match : Tillakaratne Dilshan
    Sri Lanka - 332/1, Bangladesh - 240/10

  36. Afghanistan vs Scotland on 26-02-2015, 3:30 AM at University Oval, Dunedin

    Match Status : Afghanistan won by 1 wicket
    Man of the Match : Samiullah Shenwari
    Scotland - 210/10, Afghanistan - 211/9
  37. Ireland vs United Arab Emirates on 25-02-2015, 9.00 AM at The Gabba, Brisbane

    Match Status : Ireland won by 2 wickets
    Man of the Match : Gary Wilson
    United Arab Emirates - 278/9, Ireland - 279/8


  38. West Indies vs Zimbabwe on 24-02-2015, 9:00 AM at Manuka Oval, Canberra

    Match Status : West Indies won by 73 runs (D/L method)
    Man of the Match : Chris Gayle
    West Indies - 372/2 (due to rain, 363 runs from 48 overs - (D/L method)), Zimbabwe - 289/10

  39. England vs Scotland on 23-02-2015, 3.30 AM at Hagley Oval, Christchurch

    Match Status : England won by 119 runs
    Man of the Match : Moeen Ali
    England - 303/8, Scotland - 184/10

  40. India vs South Africa on 22-02-2015, 9:00 AM at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

    Match Status : India won by 130 runs
    Man of the Match : Shikhar Dhawan
    India - 307/7, South Africa - 177/10



  41. Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka on 22-02-2015, 3:30 AM at University Oval, Dunedin

    Match Status : Sri Lanka won by 4 wickets
    Man of the Match : Mahela Jayawardene
    Afghanistan - 232/10, Sri Lanka - 236/4

  42. Australia vs Bangladesh on 21-02-2015, 9:00 AM at The Gabba, Brisbane

    Match Status : Match dropped due to Heavy rain, shared 1 point


  43. Pakistan vs West Indies on 21-02-2015, 3:30 AM at Hagley Oval, Christchurch

    Match Status : West Indies won by 150 runs
    Man of the Match : Andre Russell
    West Indies - 310/6, Pakistan - 160/10
  44. New Zealand vs England on 20-02-2015, 6.30 AM at Westpac Stadium, Wellington

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 8 wickets
    Man of the Match : Tim Southee
    England - 123/10, New Zealand - 125/2

  45. United Arab Emirates vs Zimbabwe on 19-02-2015, 3:30 AM at Saxton Oval, Nelson

    Match Status : Zimbabwe won by 4 wickets
    Man of the Match : Sean Williams
    United Arab Emirates - 285/7, Zimbabwe - 286/6


  46. Bangladesh vs Afghanistan on 18-02-2015, 3.30 AM at Manuka Oval, Canberra

    Match Status : Bangladesh won by 105 runs
    Man of the Match : Mushfiqur Rahim
    Bangladesh - 267/10, Afghanistan - 162/10

  47. New Zealand vs Scotland on 17-02-2015, 3:30 AM at University Oval, Dunedin

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 3 wickets
    Man of the Match : Trent Boult
    Scotland - 142/10, New Zealand - 146/7


  48. Ireland vs West Indies on 16-02-2015, 3.30 AM at Saxton Oval, Nelson

    Match Status : Ireland won by 4 wickets
    Man of the Match : Paul Stirling
    West Indies - 304/7, Ireland - 307/6

  49. India vs Pakistan on 15-02-2015, 9:00 AM at Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

    Match Status : India won by 76 runs
    Man of the Match : Virat Kohli
    India - 300/7, Pakistan - 224/10

  50. South Africa vs Zimbabwe on 15-02-2015, 3.30 AM at Seddon Park, Hamilton

    Match Status : South Africa won by 62 runs
    Man of the Match : David Miller
    South Africa - 339/4, Zimbabwe - 277/10

  51. Australia vs England on 14-02-2015, 9:00 AM at Melbourne Cricket Ground, Melbourne

    Match Status : Australia won by 111 runs
    Man of the Match : Aaron Finch
    Australia - 342/9, England - 231/10

  52. New Zealand vs Sri Lanka on 14-02-2015, 3:30 AM at Hagley Oval, Christchurch

    Match Status : New Zealand won by 98 runs
    Man of the Match : Corey Anderson
    New Zealand - 331/6, Sri Lanka - 233/10

  53. Continued..........

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