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Match official appointments for semi-final stage announced

| | Mar 21, 2015, at 09:12 pm
Adelaide, Mar 21 (IBNS): The match official appointments for the semi-final stage of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 have been announced.

The first semi-final between New Zealand and South Africa will take place in Auckland on Tuesday with the focus then shifting to Sydney for Australia versus India on Thursday.

The match official appointments are as follows:

Tuesday, 24 March – New Zealand v South Africa, Auckland
David Boon (match referee), Ian Gould and Rod Tucker (on-field umpires), Nigel Llong (third umpire), Bruce Oxenford (fourth umpire)


Thursday, 26 March – Australia v India, Sydney

Ranjan Madugalle (match referee), Kumar Dharmasena and Richard Kettleborough (on-field umpires), Marais Erasmus (third umpire), Richard Illingworth (fourth umpire)


Appointments for the March 29 match final will be made in due course.

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