2015 Cricket World Cup squads

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.

Melbourne Cricket Ground , the venue for the 2015 Cricket World Cup Final. The ground also hosted the 1992 Cricket World Cup Final .
Michael Clarke , the Australian captain . The final was his last ODI appearance. [ 1 ]
Total ODI caps for all teams in this tournament, including all appearances in ODIs up to 14 February 2015 for those who were selected in the 15 member squad are as follow: Afghanistan 342, Australia 1085, Bangladesh 845, England 999, India 1245, Ireland 557, New Zealand 1389, Pakistan 1334, Scotland 288, South Africa 933, Sri Lanka 2144, United Arab Emirates 68, West Indies 1203, Zimbabwe 1058.
This chart shows the total number of One Day International (ODI) caps for each team competing in the 2015 ICC Cricket World Cup. The totals only include those who were in the original 15 member squad submitted to the International Cricket Council (ICC) on 7 January 2015, and include all appearances in ODIs until 14 February 2015, the first day of the World Cup.