The Australian cricket squad will travel to Auckland Sunday ahead of their World Cup match against New Zealand at Eden Park Feb 28.
The four-time World Champions will hold a training session Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday while Tuesday has been slated as a rest day.
Australia play all their Pool A games at home except the one against the Black Caps and New Zealand play all group matches at home.
Australia got off to a brilliant start in the World Cup after defeating traditional rivals England in the tournament opener. Their second match against Bangladesh at the Gabba here was washed out Saturday.
New Zealand on the other hand have won all three World Cup matches so far.
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