ICC Launches ODI Super League – To Determine Men’s ODI World Cup, Here is All You Need to Know
The Super League will on its way on 30 July 2020 at Southampton when England and Ireland lock horns in an ODI series. The ICC (International Cricket Council) has officially announced the Men’s Cricket World Cup Super League.
The Same as the continuing ICC Test Championship, the Super League was launched from the ICC to bring context to ODI cricket. The Super League will determine qualification for the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 together with all the top seven teams mechanically booking their place at the big event in India.
13-teams, such as 12 ICC full members along with the Netherlands, will perform with eight three-match series, four home and four away, within the following two years to ascertain direct participants in the 2023 World Cup in India.
Leading seven sides and sponsor India will be elected directly to the flagship event in November 2023, although the other two slots are very likely to become another 10 group contest, will be finalized through a lengthy qualification procedure.
The five underside sides in the Super League will compete for all those two slots in the international qualifier alongside, Nominees members who improved through the ladder Cricket World Cup League two and both Cricket World Cup Challenge Leagues.
From the Super League, each group will be given 10 points for a win plus five to get a no tie or result. Teams will be permitted to schedule over three fittings in a specific series, given they’re mutually agreed between both counties and are not ordered by the ICC however, there’ll not be any points available to the extra matches.
Here you will get all the team list who are going to play Super League
Afghanistan |
Australia |
Bangladesh |
England |
India |
Ireland |
Netherlands |
New Zealand |
Pakistan |
South Africa |
Sri Lanka |
West Indies |
Zimbabwe |
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The league will observe every play four home and four away match from the three-match series. For the World Cup, the hosts (India), along with the top seven sides, will be eligible automatically.
The remaining teams in the Super League will perform at a qualifying event combined with five Associate teams. The best two teams in the qualifying event will subsequently go on to perform the World Cup.
The top twelve teams in this Super League will be eligible for the next Cricket World Cup Super League.
Of the 13th ranked team at this Super League along with the winners of this 2019-22-ICC Cricket World Cup League two, whichever of both of these teams is rated higher at the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier will take exactly the 13th place in another Super League while the group rated lower will play within another League two.