World Cup 2015: India to face Pakistan in their opening match

July 30, 2013 11:18 am | Updated November 17, 2021 01:08 am IST - Melbourne

MOHALI, 30/03/2011Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks at ball before hitting during ICC World Cup second semi-final played between India and Pakistan at PCA stadium in Mohali on Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Photo: Akhilesh_Kumar

MOHALI, 30/03/2011Mahendra Singh Dhoni looks at ball before hitting during ICC World Cup second semi-final played between India and Pakistan at PCA stadium in Mohali on Wednesday, March 30, 2011. Photo: Akhilesh_Kumar

Defending champions India will take on arch-foes Pakistan in their opening match of the 2015 ICC cricket World Cup to be jointly hosted by Australia and New Zealand from February 14 to March 29.

Placed in the relatively easy Group B, India, who won the 2011 event after defeating Sri Lanka in the final in Mumbai, will start their title defence on February 15.

Incidentally, India have never lost to Pakistan in any of their five World Cup clashes so far.

The Indians will complete their group fixtures against Zimbabwe at Eden Park, Auckland (on March 14). India will also play South Africa (in Melbourne on February 22), Qualifier 4 (in Perth on February 28), West Indies (in Perth on March 6) and Ireland (in Hamilton on March 10).

“It only seems like yesterday that we won the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 in front of a passionate and supportive home crowd,” said India captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who guided the team to the 2011 triumph.

“World Cup is a very special event for every cricketer because it only takes place every four years. Having tasted success in Mumbai in 2011, we’ll be working very hard to retain it.

“I’m keenly looking forward to the tournament and confident that we’ll do well. Our recent victory in the ICC Champions Trophy 2013 has provided the team with a lot of confidence, and I am sure this experience will help us in our preparations for the World Cup in 2015,” he added.

The tournament will open on February 14 with co-hosts Australia and New Zealand playing their first matches in front of their home crowds. The Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) will host the final on March 29.

New Zealand will square off against 1996 champions Sri Lanka in the tournament opener in Christchurch and later on the same day, under the MCG floodlights, four-time former champions Australia will go head-to-head with arch-rivals England.

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