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Before the onset of any big tournament or match, every team needs to warm up with exercises and different methods of practice to make sure that they are able to perform better or have a better shot at winning the World Cup. For every team, World Cups are a matter of pride and honour for their country and a chance to prove their own worth in the market.
The following information sheds light on the different dates when the warm-ups shall happen and the teams between whom, it is supposed to happen:
Oct 10 – United Arab Emirates v/s West Indies
Oct 10 – Netherlands v/s Scotland
Oct 10 – Sri Lanka v/s Zimbabwe
Oct 11 – Namibia v/s Ireland
Oct 12 – Netherlands v/s West Indies
Oct 13 – Namibia v/s Zimbabwe
Oct 13 – Ireland v/s Sri Lanka
Oct 13 – Scotland v/s United Arab Emirates
Oct 17 – Australia v/s India
Oct 17 – New Zealand v/s South Africa
Oct 17 – Afghanistan v/s Bangladesh
Oct 17 – England v/s Pakistan
Oct 19 – Afghanistan v/s Pakistan
Oct 19 – Bangladesh v/s South Africa
Oct 19 – India v/s New Zealand
Follow the matches on the above-mentioned dates to see the individual and team performance of the countries. These help in gaining a pretty clear picture on which teams will perform the best and are more likely to win the match when compared to the other teams. The warm-up matches also help in knowing the strengths and weaknesses of the other team members. In fact, it is an excellent way to know the positives and negatives of a captain’s own team. The knowledge can help in noting the areas that need the maximum focus and improvement to have a higher chance of winning the World Cup.
So, follow the matches mentioned above to get the best results from the investments made.