The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Zim’s tough T20 qualifying path

- Eddie Chikamhi Senior Sports Reporter

THE Zimbabwe senior men’s cricket team will have to go through a rigorous qualifying process for next year’s ICC T20 World Cup after missing out on an automatic spot reserved for the top ranked sides.

The Chevrons, who have been to five of the last six editions of the tournament, need to up their game in the preliminar­y Global Qualifier that will feature 14 teams. The tournament will take place in October this year at a venue yet to be

LONDON. — “I start to read and then I start to think ‘Liverpool and Jurgen Klopp’ and I cannot focus,” said Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola last month, admitting Liverpool’s charge to depose the English Premier League football champions has been in his head for some time.

But in their very first game of 2019, City already find themselves in must-win territory to haul Liverpool back into view by inflicting the leaders’ first defeat of the season and cutting a seven-point lead to four at the Etihad tonight. The match kicks-off at 10pm. “With the position of Liverpool, if we drop points then it is over, it is finished; it would be almost impossible,” said Guardiola after Sunday’s 3-1 win at Southampto­n.

Guardiola’s obsession with Liverpool and Klopp in particular is not surprising. For a serial winner, no side and no manager has caused the Catalan as many problems as the German. City have won just one of seven meetings since Guardiola joined Klopp in England after locking horns in charge of Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich and Borussia Dortmund.

A shock run of three defeats in four Premier League games in December has announced.

The top four teams from the eliminator will join 2014 champions Sri Lanka and Bangladesh in the group stage at the finals of the tournament in Australia late next year. According to the new tournament rules, only the top 10 sides are assured of direct qualificat­ion to the finals after the ICC expanded the tournament to accommodat­e 14 teams at the finals as from next year.

The top eight teams on the rankings table by the December 31, 2018, cut-ofdate will start their campaign directly in the Super 12s. These are Pakistan, India, England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, West Indies and the ever-improving new ICC Member, Afghanista­n.

Former champions and three-time finalists Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, who occupy ninth and 10th places respective­ly, will start in the group stage where they will have to contend with six other nations that will make it through from the Global Qualifier.

It’s going to be more laborious for the Chevrons who missed out on automatic qualificat­ion since they sit on 12th place on the rankings. Zimbabwe first have to negotiate their path from the Global Qualifier which will feature largely minnows of internatio­nal cricket and will also include world number 11 Scotland, Netherland­s, Hong Kong, Oman and Ireland. The other teams to take part in this tournament will come from the various regional qualifying tournament­s featuring Associate and upcoming cricket nations. Asia, Africa and the Americas will provide two teams each for the Global Qualifier while Europe and East Asia-Pacific have one slot apiece.

This leaves Zimbabwe and 13 other hopefuls to fight for the six places available for the group stage of the T20 World Cup tournament, which warms-up the platform for the Super 12s.

According to a statement from ICC, four teams from the group stage that also involves Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will advance to the Super 12s where they meet the elite of world cricket.

“The Internatio­nal Cricket Council today confirmed the sides that have qualified directly for the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2020 to be held in Australia, based on the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s T20I Team Rankings as on 31 December, 2018.

“As per the qualificat­ion criteria set for the tournament, Australia and the other nine top-ranked sides have ensured direct qualificat­ion.

“The top eight make it straight to the Super 12s stage while the remaining two will play in the group stage along with six other teams who will make it through from the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier in 2019. Four teams from the group stage will advance to the Super 12s,” read part of the ICC statement.

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