After Netherlands produced a sensational run in the Cricket World Cup Qualifier, the voices have started to rise up from both the Dutch and the ICC for the continuation of the World Cup Super League (WCSL).
Apart from the opening match, The Narendra Modi Stadium will witness England vs Australia on 4th November, South Africa vs Afghanistan on November 10 and the final on 19 November.
Eight teams have qualified for the 46-day event through the Cricket World Cup Super League while the final two s
Afghanistan will be looking to mark their third Cricket World Cup appearance on a high note, their mission is a simple one, to bring joy to the people of their country and to live up to their expectations following their qualification through the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League.
Bangladesh were a revelation in the recently concluded ICC Cricket World Cup Super League where they finished third in the standings with 155 points, the same as England in second but behind on net run-rate.
Shakib hurt his right finger when fielding during the second ODI against Ireland on Friday and has subsequently been ruled out of making an appearance in the series finale in Chelmsford on Sunday.
Ireland is currently in England for their final match against Bangladesh in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League campaign. Ireland will be playing a test match on June 1 against neighbours England at The Lord's cricket stadium.
The Proteas clinched the final automatic qualification spot for the 2023 World Cup earlier this week when no result was possible in Ireland's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League clash against Bangladesh in Chelmsford because of rain. It has not been all plain sailing for South Africa, w
Bangladesh's first assignment is three ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League matches against Ireland this week and the Tigers will be without a host of key players for the trio of games in Chelmsford.
The victory ensured South Africa claimed the three-match series 2-0, but more importantly moved past the West Indies and into the eighth and final spot on the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League standings
The top eight sides in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League standings qualify directly for the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023. The five remaining teams will participate in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier, all set to be played in Zimbabwe in June-July 2023.
As per Article 16.12.2 of the Super League Playing Conditions, a side is penalised one point for each over short. Consequently, Sri Lanka lost one point from their points tally. This deduction along with a washout in Christchurch means that Sri Lanka now have 81 instead of 82 points.
Only the top eight sides in the Super League standings will gain a direct entry into the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023. With 78 points in their kitty, the Proteas are currently placed ninth on the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League standings. Two wins against Netherlands (each game