The organisers are expecting more than a million people to attend matches and more than a billion to watch on television.
"Children's tickets are available for every match in the tournament including the Final. All children's tickets for the pools stage are USD 5. Prices for adults start from just USD 20, meaning that a family of four can attend this once in a generation event from just USD 50," the ICC said in a statement.
John Harnden, Chief Executive of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, said he wants as many people as possible to experience the event.
"Australia and New Zealand last hosted the tournament in 1992 and since then it has become one of the biggest sporting events in the world," Harnden said.
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"Fans can buy any combination of tickets and have the flexibility to build their own World Cup experience," he added.
The World Cup will feature 49 matches in 44 days across 14 Host Cities throughout. The opening match of the tournament will be played in Christchurch and the final will be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.
"We expect high demand for tickets and we're operating on a first come first served basis. Fans are encouraged to register early so they can get the seats they want," Harnden said.