2015 World Cup Fixture

This is how it should go, I reckon. Firstly, Australia and New Zealand automatically qualify as hosts, along with the other top 8 ranked sides as of 30/9/2014. If by any chance either or both Australia and New Zealand aren't in the top 8, then it will be either the top 6 or 7 sides automatically qualify.
Then the next six sides compete for the last two spots during say October. The following fixture has been produced using the 1992 fixture as a base, with the 10th team added where spots were available. It assures that each match has at least two days in between, and no more than 7 in between (only one instance of that occurs):
20 2 2015 F Ban Ire Brisbane
20 2 2015 F NZ Aus Auckland
21 2 2015 Sa Eng Ind Perth
22 2 2015 Su SL Ire Napier
23 2 2015 M Pak WI Melbourne
23 2 2015 M Ban SA Dunedin
24 2 2015 Tu NZ SL Hamilton
25 2 2015 W Ban Eng Hobart
26 2 2015 Th Aus SA Sydney
27 2 2015 F Pak Ire Hobart
27 2 2015 F Eng WI Melbourne
28 2 2015 Sa Aus Ban Cairns
28 2 2015 Sa Ind SL Christchurch
1 3 2015 Su WI Ire Brisbane
1 3 2015 Su NZ SA Auckland
2 3 2015 M Aus Ind Brisbane
2 3 2015 M Eng Pak Adelaide
3 3 2015 Tu Ban WI Hamilton
3 3 2015 Tu SA SL Wellington
4 3 2015 W NZ Ire Napier
5 3 2015 Th Ind Pak Sydney
5 3 2015 Th Ban SL Napier
6 3 2015 F Aus Eng Melbourne
6 3 2015 F SA WI Christchurch
7 3 2015 Sa NZ Ban Dunedin
8 3 2015 Su Aus SL Adelaide
8 3 2015 Su Ind Ire Hamilton
9 3 2015 M Pak SA Brisbane
9 3 2015 M NZ WI Auckland
10 3 2015 Tu Eng SL Perth
11 3 2015 W SA Ire Canberra
11 3 2015 W Ind WI Wellington
12 3 2015 Th Aus Pak Perth
13 3 2015 F Eng SA Melbourne
13 3 2015 F NZ Ind Dunedin
14 3 2015 Sa SL WI Adelaide
14 3 2015 Sa Ban Pak Perth
15 3 2015 Su Aus Ire Darwin
16 3 2015 M Pak SL Sydney
16 3 2015 M NZ Eng Wellington
17 3 2015 Tu Ind SA Adelaide
18 3 2015 W Eng Ire Dunedin
19 3 2015 Th Ban Ind Sydney
19 3 2015 Th NZ Pak Christchurch
19 3 2015 Th Aus WI Hobart
22 3 2015 Su Qualifying Final Adelaide
22 3 2015 Su Elimination Final Wellington
24 3 2015 Tu 2nd Semi Final Sydney
24 3 2015 Tu 1st Semi Final Christchurch
26 3 2015 Th Preliminary Final Auckland
29 3 2015 Su Grand Final Melbourne
The teams above are currently ranked 1-10 in the world rankings just as a guide for the program. 29 matches are in Australia, 22 in New Zealand. The fixture above is five days shorter than the current program, but the teams that meet in the final will have played between two and four more games during the WC.
Finally, as you can see, it's a round robin format, with the final five system used. I think this is fairer than anything put out by the ICC for the World Cup, both round robin and finals formats. There's enough games for television, every day during the round robin has a match and only one has three (to make sure no-one has too long a break heading into the finals). South Africa would have a 7 day break if they topped the ladder.
Then the next six sides compete for the last two spots during say October. The following fixture has been produced using the 1992 fixture as a base, with the 10th team added where spots were available. It assures that each match has at least two days in between, and no more than 7 in between (only one instance of that occurs):
20 2 2015 F Ban Ire Brisbane
20 2 2015 F NZ Aus Auckland
21 2 2015 Sa Eng Ind Perth
22 2 2015 Su SL Ire Napier
23 2 2015 M Pak WI Melbourne
23 2 2015 M Ban SA Dunedin
24 2 2015 Tu NZ SL Hamilton
25 2 2015 W Ban Eng Hobart
26 2 2015 Th Aus SA Sydney
27 2 2015 F Pak Ire Hobart
27 2 2015 F Eng WI Melbourne
28 2 2015 Sa Aus Ban Cairns
28 2 2015 Sa Ind SL Christchurch
1 3 2015 Su WI Ire Brisbane
1 3 2015 Su NZ SA Auckland
2 3 2015 M Aus Ind Brisbane
2 3 2015 M Eng Pak Adelaide
3 3 2015 Tu Ban WI Hamilton
3 3 2015 Tu SA SL Wellington
4 3 2015 W NZ Ire Napier
5 3 2015 Th Ind Pak Sydney
5 3 2015 Th Ban SL Napier
6 3 2015 F Aus Eng Melbourne
6 3 2015 F SA WI Christchurch
7 3 2015 Sa NZ Ban Dunedin
8 3 2015 Su Aus SL Adelaide
8 3 2015 Su Ind Ire Hamilton
9 3 2015 M Pak SA Brisbane
9 3 2015 M NZ WI Auckland
10 3 2015 Tu Eng SL Perth
11 3 2015 W SA Ire Canberra
11 3 2015 W Ind WI Wellington
12 3 2015 Th Aus Pak Perth
13 3 2015 F Eng SA Melbourne
13 3 2015 F NZ Ind Dunedin
14 3 2015 Sa SL WI Adelaide
14 3 2015 Sa Ban Pak Perth
15 3 2015 Su Aus Ire Darwin
16 3 2015 M Pak SL Sydney
16 3 2015 M NZ Eng Wellington
17 3 2015 Tu Ind SA Adelaide
18 3 2015 W Eng Ire Dunedin
19 3 2015 Th Ban Ind Sydney
19 3 2015 Th NZ Pak Christchurch
19 3 2015 Th Aus WI Hobart
22 3 2015 Su Qualifying Final Adelaide
22 3 2015 Su Elimination Final Wellington
24 3 2015 Tu 2nd Semi Final Sydney
24 3 2015 Tu 1st Semi Final Christchurch
26 3 2015 Th Preliminary Final Auckland
29 3 2015 Su Grand Final Melbourne
The teams above are currently ranked 1-10 in the world rankings just as a guide for the program. 29 matches are in Australia, 22 in New Zealand. The fixture above is five days shorter than the current program, but the teams that meet in the final will have played between two and four more games during the WC.
Finally, as you can see, it's a round robin format, with the final five system used. I think this is fairer than anything put out by the ICC for the World Cup, both round robin and finals formats. There's enough games for television, every day during the round robin has a match and only one has three (to make sure no-one has too long a break heading into the finals). South Africa would have a 7 day break if they topped the ladder.