From Eden Park to Hagley Oval: Your venue guide for the ODI World Cup

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New Zealand are set to host the ODI World Cup from Friday (March 4). Six stadiums across New Zealand will host the 31-match event, including group stage matches and the knockouts. Here's a look at the six venues for the mega event.



Bay Oval, Mouth Maunganui



Highest Team Score: 273/5 by Australia in 2017

Lowest Team Score: 104 all out by New Zealand in 2015

Highest Individual Score: Meg Lanning 127 v New Zealand in 2016

Best Bowling Figures: Leigh Kasperek 6/46 v Australia in 2021



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Fixtures:



New Zealand v West Indies 



March 04, Friday



 



India v Pakistan



March 06, Sunday



 



Australia v Pakistan



March 08, Tuesday







South Africa v Pakistan



March 11, Friday



 



England v South Africa



March 14, Monday



 



England v India



March 16, Wednesday



 



Bangladesh v West Indies



March 18, Friday



 



Basin Reserve, Wellington



Highest Team Score: 266/5 by Australia in 1982



Lowest Team Score:  61 all out by New Zealand in 1999



Highest Individual Score: Karen Rolton 113* v New Zealand in 1997



Best Bowling Figures: Lyn Fullston 5/27 v New Zealand in 1982



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New Zealand v Australia



March 13, Monday



 



Australia v West Indies



March 15, Tuesday



 



Australia v South Africa



March 22, Tuesday



 



South Africa v West Indies



March 24, Thursday



 



Australia v Bangladesh



March 25, Friday



 



Bangladesh v England



March 27, Sunday



 



Semi-Final 1



March 30, Wednesday



 



Seddon Park. Hamilton



Highest Team Score: 307/4 by Australia in 2009



Lowest Team Score: 96 all out by South Africa in 1999



Highest Individual Score: Janette Brittin 138* v International XI in 1982



Best Bowling Figures: Sune Luus 6/45 v New Zealand in 2020



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Australia v England



March 5, Saturday



 



New Zealand v India



March 10, Thursday



 



India v West Indies



March 12, Saturday



 



Bangladesh v Pakistan



March 14, Monday



 



New Zealand v South Africa



March 17, Thursday



 



Pakistan v West Indies



March 21, Monday



 



Bangladesh v India



March 22, Tuesday



 



University Oval, Dunedin

Highest Team Score: 223/3 by New Zealand in 2021



Lowest Team Score: 192 all out by New Zealand in 2021



Highest Individual Score: Amy Satterthwaite 119* v England in 2021



Best Bowling Figures: Amelia Kerr 4/42 v England in 2021



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Bangladesh v South Africa



March 5, Saturday



 



New Zealand v Bangladesh



March 7, Monday



 



England v West Indies



March 9, Wednesday



 



Eden Park. Auckland



Highest Team Score: 247/5 by Australia in 1997



Lowest Team Score: 138/9 by Australia in 1994



Highest Individual Score: Belinda Clark 142 v New Zealand in 1997



Best Bowling Figures: Emily Drumm 4/31 v Australia in 1994



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Australia v India



March 19, Saturday



 



New Zealand v England



March 20, Sunday



 



Hagley Oval. Christchurch



Highest Team Score: 455/5 by New Zealand in 1997



Lowest Team Score: 47 all out by Pakistan in 1997



Highest Individual Score: Karen Rolton 154* v Sri Lanka in 2000



Best Bowling Figures: Julie Harris 4/8 v Pakistan in 1997



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England v Pakistan 



March 24, Thursday



 



New Zealand v Pakistan



March 26, Saturday



 



India v South Africa



March 28, Monday



 



Semi-Final 2



March 31, Thursday



 



Final



April 3, Sunday
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