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Mens World Cup Super League (ODI related)

TheParraboy

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I didnt realise this existed, was reading an article this morning on the Afrghanistan v Netherlands ODI, and it went on to say how Afghanistan are now equal 5th with Australia on the table.

What? equal 5th? With Australia? what table?

It is like the test championship, but for ODI's


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

The Super League is a brand new ODI competition, which takes place across two years and aims to raise the stakes of bilateral 50-over games. In its first edition, the Super League will help decide which teams feature in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 in India.

How many teams are involved?

Thirteen teams are taking part in this competition. These are the 12 Full Member nations, along with the Netherlands.

What does the new tournament mean for the World Cup?

The CWC Super League is an important tournament for teams on the #RoadTo2023.

It all depends on where the teams finish on the Super League points table. India, who are the hosts in 2023, and the other top seven teams will qualify automatically for the World Cup. The bottom five teams will play a qualifying tournament, which will also feature the best teams from the lower rungs of competition.

If you think of it like steps, with the World Cup right on top, Super League is the level right below that, followed by CWC League 2 and CWC Challenge League.

Since each point matters, there will be no dead rubbers and teams will always have to be at their very best.

How does it work?

Each team in the Super League plays three ODIs against eight other teams. Four of these are home series and four are away series. This means each team plays a total of 24 ODIs that will earn them points on the #RoadTo2023.

An added benefit is that teams just outside of the top 10 in the current rankings have more chances to play more ODIs against the top teams, helping them improve their levels as well.

How does the points system work?

Each team gets 10 points for a win, five for a tie/ no result/ abandoned match, and zero for a loss. See the points table here.

Are there other tweaks to the playing conditions?

The ICC have announced that all front-foot no-balls will be called by the third umpire. Teams will also have points deducted for slow over-rates. You can find the detailed playing conditions here.

Do all ODIs now come under the Super League?

No. Teams will also play bilateral ODIs between each other outside of the Super League. In some cases, they may play say four or five matches in a series, but only three pre-decided matches will count for Super League points.

And all ODIs will continue to count towards MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Rankings.

Anything else one should know?

The Super League was scheduled to start on 1 May 2020 and conclude on 31 March 2022. However, the global pandemic has forced some series, including the Netherlands v Pakistan matches in July, to be postponed. Some fixtures are under discussion. Keep an eye on the CWC Super League fixtures list and icc-cricket.com for updates!

 

TheParraboy

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Last updated on 25 January 2022.

RankTeamMatchesWonLostTiedNo resultPointsNRRPenalty Overs
1England15950195+0.838
2Bangladesh12840080+0.322
3Ireland186100268-0.355
4Sri Lanka186110162-0.0313
5Afghanistan6600060+0.787
6Australia9630060+0.633
7West Indies1257005050
8India9400049-0.0741
9Pakistan9450040-0.236
10South Africa10350239-0.0261
11Zimbabwe12380135-0.894
12New Zealand3300030+2.352
13Netherlands7240125-0.567


Each team gets 10 points for a win, five for a tie/ no result/ abandoned match, and zero for a loss.
 

King-Gutho94

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Well i suppose we just dont play enough ODI Cricket anymore to be near the top.

We only played 3 ODIs in 2021.

NZ have pulled out again

And Pakistan tour is no certainty. If that doesn't go ahead where is our ODI tour.

I know covid has been a game changer and has cancelled tours but the lack of cricket that Australia is playing especially abroad in all formats is disappointing.
 
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