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ICC Cricket World Cup Associate Warm-up Matches are some cricket matches arranged by the
International Cricket Council to Associate Nations for familiarisation of conditions in
Australian and
New Zealand . The tour is organised for the four qualifying teams (
Afghanistan ,
Ireland ,
Scotland &
United Arab Emirates ) to aid their preparation for the
2015 World Cup .
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These teams will play against local sides. Teams will be able to train with former cricketer and specialists coaches like
Dav Whatmore as part of after joining the
ICC High Performance Programme (HPP) in an advisory role.
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Afghanistan Matches
1st Match
Western Australia XI won the toss and elected to field
Match played on 22 September
2nd Match
Western Australia XI won the toss and elected to bat
3rd Match
Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field
4th Match
5th Match
Ireland
1st Match
2nd Match
3rd Match
4th Match
5th Match
6th Match
7th Match
Scotland Matches
1st Match
Scotland won the toss and elected to field
2nd Match
3rd Match
4th Match
5th Match
6th Match
Invitation XI
v
7th Match
United Arab Emirates Matches
1st Match
Western Australia won the toss chose to bat
2nd Match
Western Australia won the toss and chose to field
Western Australia innings: 1x5 ball over in 27th over
3rd Match
4th Match
5th Match
6th Match
References
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Other tours
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