In addition to the 15-man squad presented, Afghanistan also named four standby players: Shafiqullah, Sharafuddin Ashraf, Izatullah Dawlatzai, Hashmatullah Shaidi.
[13] Coach: Andy Moles[13] 1 On 25 February, Mirwais Ashraf was ruled out of the World Cup, and replaced by Shafiqullah.
[49] As this match was abandoned without a ball being bowled,[50] Clarke's first game of the World Cup was against co-hosts New Zealand on 28 February.
George Bailey captained the side in their opening game against England,[51] but was then dropped from the team when Clarke returned.
[90] Coach: Chandika Hathurusingha[91] 1 On 23 February, Al-Amin Hossain was sent home from the tournament after breaking a team curfew.
[166] Coach: Mike Hesson[167] 1 On 22 March, Adam Milne was ruled out of the World Cup with a heel injury.
[200] They had previously released a 24-man provisional squad on 9 December 2014, which included all the players who went on their warm-up tour of Australia and New Zealand in September/October 2014.
[201] Head coach: Grant Bradburn[202] 1 On 11 March, Majid Haq was sent home after breaking the team's internal code of conduct.
Coach: Marvan Atapattu[237] 1 On 7 February, Prasad was ruled out of the World Cup, after fracturing his hand in training.
Coach: Duncan Fletcher[288] 1 On 7 February, Ishant Sharma was ruled out of the World Cup, after failing to recover from a knee injury.
[320] Coach: Phil Simmons[320] 1 Max Sorensen replaced Tim Murtagh, who was originally selected before pulling out due to injury.
[355] Coach: Waqar Younis[356] 1 On 2 February, Junaid Khan pulled out of the World Cup with a hamstring injury.
[392] 2 On 8 February, Mohammad Hafeez was ruled out of the World Cup with a calf injury, and was replaced by Nasir Jamshed.
[465] Manager: Richie Richardson[466] 1 Narine withdrew from the squad on 27 January, citing confidence problems with his new bowling action.