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The tournament host is scheduled to play against World Champions India at the Adelaide Oval on February, which will be followed by a match against the United Arab Emirates
Updated : Sep 29, 2017, 06:23 PM IST
In an attempt to polish up strategies, the ICC has announced Australia will play two warm-up games before the World Cup officially kick starts from February 14.
The tournament host is scheduled to play against World Champions India at the Adelaide Oval on February, which will be followed by a match against the United Arab Emirates.
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However, the matches will not be considered as one-day internationals as it will have relaxed rules, with ability to use up to 15 players, News.com.au reported.
Fourteen warm-up matches are scheduled to be held across Australia and New Zealand before the start of the ODI World Cup.