ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super

When England have Ireland for three ODIs beginning 30 July, it will check the beginning of the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League. What is the competition about? We separate it for you.

What is the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League?

The Super League is a fresh out of the plastic new ODI rivalry, which happens across two years and intends to up the ante of two-sided 50-over games. In its first release, the Super League will help choose which groups highlight in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 in India.


What number of groups are included?

Thirteen groups are partaking in this opposition. These are the 12 Full Member countries, alongside the Netherlands.

The Netherlands earned their place as the thirteenth group by winning the ICC World Cricket League Championship in 2017. It was a monstrous second for Dutch game, and you can find in this video what it implied for them!

What does the new competition mean for the World Cup?

The CWC Super League is a significant competition for groups on the #RoadTo2023.

Everything relies upon where the groups finish on the Super League focuses table. India, who are the hosts in 2023, and the other top seven groups will qualify consequently for the World Cup. The last five groups will play a passing competition, which will likewise include the best groups from the lower rungs of rivalry.

On the off chance that you consider it like strides, with the World Cup directly on top, Super League is the level right underneath that, trailed by CWC League 2 and CWC Challenge League.

Since each point matters, there will be no dead rubbers and groups will consistently must be at their absolute best.

How can it work?

Each group in the Super League plays three ODIs against eight different groups. Four of these are home arrangement and four are away arrangement. This implies each group plays an aggregate of 24 ODIs that will be win them focuses on the #RoadTo2023.

An additional advantage is that groups only outside of the best 10 in the current rankings have more opportunities to play more ODIs against the top groups, helping them improve their levels also

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