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World Cup 2015: Some things to watch at the mega event

The Cricket World Cup begins Saturday with New Zealand hosting Sri Lanka in Christchurch and old rivals Australia and England meeting in Melbourne.After six weeks of wickets, whacks and willow, the tournament will finish with

AFGHANISTAN'S ENTRY: The Afghan national team started almost from scratch a little over a decade ago, and had its first forays in international competition in 2008 in the fifth division World Cricket League. Mohammad Nabi and his teammates will debut in the World Cup next Wednesday against Bangladesh.

Nabi is aiming for some wins over the lower-ranked teams and a possible spot in the quarterfinals.

"If we beat Bangladesh in the first match, then we hope to beat Scotland, and maybe one of the big teams if we happen to win against them, then we will go to the second round," Nabi said.

Coach Andy Moles said achieving a quarterfinal spot — meaning at least a fourth-place finishing in the seven-team Pool A — "would be like winning the World Cup."

The Afghanis got a reality check in a warmup match, taking early wickets to have India in trouble at 16-2 before Rohit Sharma put on 150 runs to propel the defending champions to an eventual 153-run win.