World Cup fixtures and results

All the cricket fixtures and results you'll need for the six weeks of World Cup action are here, and fixtures will become results as the games progress.
February
14 – New Zealand v Sri Lanka – Hagley Oval, Christchurch (00:01 SAST)
14 – Australia v England – Melbourne Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
15 – South Africa v Zimbabwe – Seddon Park, Hamilton (03:00 SAST)
15 – India v Pakistan – Adelaide Oval (05:30 SAST)
16 – Ireland v West Indies – Saxton Oval, Nelson (00:01 SAST)
17 – New Zealand v Scotland – University Oval, Dunedin (00:01 SAST)
18 – Afghanistan v Bangladesh – Manuka Oval, Canberra (05:30 SAST)
19 – United Arab Emirates v Zimbabwe – Saxton Oval, Nelson (00:01 SAST)
20 – New Zealand v England – Westpac Stadium, Wellington (03:00 SAST)
21 – Pakistan v West Indies – Hagley Oval, Christchurch 00:01 SAST)
21 – Australia v Bangladesh – The Gabba, Brisbane (05:30 SAST)
22 – Afghanistan v Sri Lanka – University Oval, Dunedin (00:01 SAST)
22 – India v South Africa – Melbourne Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
23 – England v Scotland – Hagley Oval, Christchurch (00:01 SAST)
24 – West Indies v Zimbabwe – Manuka Oval, Canberra (05:30 SAST)
25 – Ireland v United Arab Emirates – The Gabba, Brisbane (05:30 SAST)
26 – Afghanistan v Scotland – University Oval, Dunedin (00:01 SAST)
26 – Bangladesh v Sri Lanka – Melbourne Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
27 – South Africa v West Indies – Sydney Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
28 – New Zealand v Australia – Eden Park, Auckland (03:00 SAST)
28 – India v United Arab Emirates – The WACA, Perth (08:30 SAST)
March
1 – England v Sri Lanka – Westpac Stadium, Wellington (00:01 SAST)
1 – Pakistan v Zimbabwe – The Gabba, Brisbane (05:30 SAST)
3 – Ireland v South Africa – Manuka Oval, Canberra (05:30 SAST)
4 – Pakistan v United Arab Emirates – McLean Park, Napier (03:00 SAST)
4 – Australia v Afghanistan – The WACA, Perth (08:30 SAST)
5 – Bangladesh v Scotland – Saxton Oval, Nelson (00:01 SAST)
6 – India v West Indies – The WACA, Perth (08:30 SAST)
7 – Pakistan v South Africa – Eden Park, Auckland (03:00 SAST)
7 – Ireland v Zimbabwe – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (05:30 SAST)
8 – New Zealand v Afghanistan – McLean Park, Napier (00:01 SAST)
8 – Australia v Sri Lanka – Sydney Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
9 – England v Bangladesh – Adelaide Oval (05:30 SAST)
10 – India v Ireland – Seddon Park, Hamilton (03:00 SAST)
11 – Scotland v Sri Lanka – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (05:30 SAST)
12 – South Africa v United Arab Emirates – Westpac Stadium, Wellington (03:00 SAST)
13 – New Zealand v Bangladesh – Seddon Park, Hamilton (03:00 SAST)
13 – Afghanistan v England – Sydney Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
14 – India v Zimbabwe – Eden Park, Auckland (03:00 SAST)
14 – Australia v Scotland – Bellerive Oval, Hobart (05:30 SAST)
15 – United Arab Emirates v West Indies – McLean Park, Napier (00:01 SAST)
15 – Ireland v Pakistan – Adelaide Oval (05:30 SAST)
18 – A1 (Quarterfinal) v B4 – Sydney Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
19 – A2 (Quarterfinal) v B3 – Melbourne Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
20 – A3 (Quarterfinal) v B2 – Adelaide Oval (05:30 SAST)
21 – A4 (Quarterfinal) v B1 – Westpac Stadium, Wellington (03:00 SAST)
24 – TBA (Semifinal) v TBA – Eden Park, Auckland (03:00 SAST)
26 – TBA (Semifinal) v TBA – Sydney Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
29 – TBA (Final) v TBA – Melbourne Cricket Ground (05:30 SAST)
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