ICC WORLD CUP 2019 QUALIFIERS
The
2019 Cricket World Cup will feature with 10 teams, a decrease from previous
World Cups in 2011 and 2015 which featured 14 teams. The hosts, England, and
the top seven other teams in the ICC One Day International rankings as of 30th
September 2017 earned automatic
qualification, with the remaining two spots being decided by the 2018 World Cup,
Cricket Qualifier.
At
the time of the announcement of the qualification pattern, at most two teams,
and possibly none could represent ICC Associate and Affiliate members, who were
guaranteed four spots in the previous two World Cup tournaments, at all if they
were beaten by the lowest ranked Full Members in the Qualifier. It also meant
that at least two of the 10 Test playing countries at the time of the announcement
would have to play in the qualifying tournament, and could possibly miss the
World Cup finals entirely.
Following
recent success, Ireland and Afghanistan were promoted into the ICC ODI
Championship and have since been promoted to full members of the ICC, becoming
the newest Test cricketing nations. However, these nations still needed to
qualify for the World Cup via the current process.
The
Afghanistan won the qualifying tournament defeating the West Indies in the
final. Both teams qualified for the World Cup, while Zimbabwe despite hosting
the qualifying tournament failed to reach the final and will miss the World Cup
for the first time since 1983. Ireland . the recently appointed full
member will also miss the World Cup for the first time since 2007 and for the
first time ever no Associate nation will be participating in the World Cup.
ICC WORLD CUP 2019 QUALIFIERS
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