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Automatic World Cup spot slipping away for Windies

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LONDON, CMC – West Indies’ chances of an earning automatic qualificat­ion for the 2019 World Cup took another damaging blow when they dropped two rating points in the latest ICC One-Day Internatio­nal rankings released yesterday.

The Caribbean side dropped from 79 points to 77 following their stunning 63-run defeat to minnows Afghanista­n last Friday, in the opening ODI of the ongoing three-match series currently locked at 1-1.

Even if West Indies win today’s decider at the Darren Sammy Cricket Ground in St Lucia, they will gain only one point, with ODI series remaining against powerhouse­s India later this month and England in September.

Hosts England, along with the next top sevenranke­d sides in the world, will earn automatic qualificat­ion for the World Cup, with the remaining sides entering a qualifying tournament to determine the last two available berths.

West Indies are currently ranked number nine and to add insult to injury, number eight-ranked Pakistan have gained three points to move to 91, following victories over the highly-ranked South Africa and Sri Lanka in the ongoing Champions Trophy in England.

Pakistan’s lead over West Indies is now 14 points leaving the former World champions with a huge gap to make up by the World Cup qualificat­ion cutoff date of September 30.

The embattled Windies are expected to face a stern challenge when they take on India from June 23 to July 6 in a five-match series in the Caribbean.

They also travel to England for a similar fivematch series from September 19-29.

Top-ranked South Africa, meanwhile, dropped three points but remained in pole position while Australia and India continued second and third respective­ly.

England have gained two points and moved into fourth place, overtaking New Zealand who dropped three points into fifth.

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Latest ICC One-Day Internatio­nal rankings: 1 South Africa 119 2 Australia 117 3 India 117 4 England 114 5 New Zealand 111 6 Bangladesh 95 7...
Ninth-ranked West Indies … in serious danger of missing out on automatic qualificat­ion for the 2019 World Cup. Latest ICC One-Day Internatio­nal rankings: 1 South Africa 119 2 Australia 117 3 India 117 4 England 114 5 New Zealand 111 6 Bangladesh 95 7...
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