ICC ADD IRELAND, BANGLADESH FOR WOMEN’S ODI CHAMPIONSHIPS
Press Trust of India
DUBAI: Two new teams will feature in the next edition of ICC Women’s Championship, making it a 10-team league, the game’s governing body ICC said on Wednesday. Bangladesh and Ireland, ranked 9th and 10th respectively, in the ODI Team Rankings, are the two teams which will be added to the mix for the third iteration (2022-25) of the event, following the success of the Women’s Championship (IWC) 2014-16 and 2017-20.
They join Australia, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, South Africa, Sri Lanka and West Indies in pursuit of automatic qualification for the 2025 ICC Women’s World Cup.
“Each team will play eight three-match series (four home and four away) over the next three years. At the end of the cycle, the top five teams and the hosts will book a berth for the World Cup in 2025, while the rest of the teams will have to go through the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier,” the governing body said in a release.
The ICC Women’s Championship 2022-25 will begin with the series between Pakistan and Sri Lanka from 1-5 June in Karachi.
Australia are the defending champions.
ODI status for the teams
The ICC also handed five Associate women’s teams—netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Scotland, Thailand and the USA— ODI status with immediate effect. Their performances in the one-day games will affect their rankings and count towards qualification for the 2025 World Cup. “Increasing teams will help us accelerate the growth of the women’s game,” said ICC CEO Geoff Allardice.*