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Australia joins New Zealand, India in WC q/fs

| | Mar 09, 2015, at 12:00 am
Dubai, Mar 8 (IBNS) As a result of its win over Sri Lanka in Sydney on Sunday, Australia has now qualified for the quarter-final of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

 "As previously announced, Australia will play its quarter-final in Adelaide on Friday 20 March with its opponent to be determined the respective finishing positions in Pool B," ICC said in a statement.

Earlier this week, New Zealand and India qualified for the quarter-final stage. New Zealand will play its quarter-final in Wellington on Saturday, 21 March, against an opponent still to be determined, while India’s venue is yet to be confirmed, and will depend on their Pool A opponent.

Quarter-final matches:

Quarter-final 1 – A1 v B4

Quarter-final 2 – A2 v B3

Quarter-final 3 – A3 v B2

Quarter-final 4 – A4 v B1

*A1 means the side that tops Pool A, while B4 means the side that finishes fourth in Pool B

Quarter-final dates and venues:

Wednesday, 18 March – SCG, Sydney

Thursday, 19 March – MCG, Melbourne

Friday, 20 March – Adelaide Oval, Adelaide

Saturday, 21 March – Wellington Stadium, Wellington

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