Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

ICC confirm Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 Schedule

- Takashinga Cricket Club Wednesday, 21 June

Aten-team tournament with two groups of five, the top three on each side of the draw progress to a Super Six phase. From there, teams play opponents progressin­g from the other group, with points accumulate­d against other Super Six teams from their original group carrying forward. The top two teams will claim the final spots for the ten-team tournament in India, and play a Qualifier final for bragging rights.

Group A is arguably the harder of the two groups on paper, with in-form Nepal the fourth seeded team in the five, drawn with the West Indies, Netherland­s, USA and the hosts.

Sri Lanka are roaring favourites in Group B, and meet Ireland, a team they did not face in the recently concluded Cricket World Cup Super League. Scotland and Oman enter Group B by virtue of their League 2 top-three finish, with UAE reaching the tournament via the Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off in Namibia earlier in the year.

The West Indies and Scotland are the only teams to publicly announce their squads, with Richie Berrington’s side notably missing several players due to County Cricket commitment­s, namely Michael Jones, Josh Davey and Brad Wheal.

The West Indies have notably left out Shimron Hetmyer in their squad, while it’s understood that the Netherland­s will also miss a number of players due to UK domestic cricket. Durham’s Bas de Leede will be available.

Matches at the Harare Sports Club and the Queens Sports Club throughout the tournament will be televised, with the matches at Takashinga Cricket Club and Bulawayo Athletic Club covered via ICC.tv streams.

Contrary to early media reports, DRS will be in place for the tournament, though only from the Super Six phase and beyond.

Groups for the Cricket World Cup Qualifier

Group A: West Indies, Zimbabwe, Netherland­s, Nepal, USA

Group B: Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland, Oman, UAE

Fixtures

Sunday, 18 June

Zimbabwe v Nepal, Harare Sports Club West Indies v USA, Takashinga Cricket Club

Monday, 19 June

Sri Lanka v UAE, Queen’s Sports Club Ireland v Oman, Bulawayo Athletic Club Tuesday, 20 June

Zimbabwe v Netherland­s, Harare Sports Club

Nepal v USA,

Ireland v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club Oman v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club Thursday, 22 June

West Indies v Nepal, Harare Sports Club Netherland­s v USA, Takashinga Cricket Club

Friday, 23 June

Sri Lanka v Oman, Queen’s Sports Club Scotland v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club Saturday, 24 June

Zimbabwe v West Indies, Harare Sports Club

Netherland­s v Nepal, Takashinga Cricket Club

Sunday, 25 June

Sri Lanka v Ireland, Queen’s Sports Club Scotland v Oman, Bulawayo Athletic Club

Monday, 26 June

Zimbabwe v USA, Harare Sports Club West Indies v Netherland­s, Takashinga Cricket Club

Tuesday, 27 June

Sri Lanka v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club

Ireland v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club Thursday, 29 June

Super 6: A2 v B2, Queen’s Sports Club Friday, 30 June

Super 6: A3 v B1, Queen’s Sports Club Playoff: A5 v B4, Takashinga Cricket Club — emergingcr­icket

 ?? ?? The ICC has confirmed the groups and schedule for the Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier, held in Zimbabwe from June 18.
The ICC has confirmed the groups and schedule for the Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier, held in Zimbabwe from June 18.

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