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Per the ICC Press Release, this tournament has ODI status (look at the table, in the row "League Status and rankings"). So unless the ICC state something different, not all 50-over matches played by teams who qualified from the WCL will be ODIs. For example, the USA have now been promoted to this tournament, and all their matches here will be ODIs. But say they have a series against the West Indies in the future (a posibility). It would probably be some T20I matches and maybe some 50-over games (compare with the USA tour to the UAE). As those 5matches are not in this tournament, they would not be ODIs. Thoughts? Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 16:51, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
Interesting that the ICC have actually approved a procedure whereby a test-status team can actually be demoted in the ODI structure, through being beaten by non-test teams - [although it will probably be necessary for it to be 'eclipsed' by at least two "associate" members]: See https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/27384084/how-teams-secure-qualification-rank-no-1-32 >
> Essentially, it would be a fight between: "... the 13th placed team in the ODI Super League and the champion of CWC League Two. Whichever of these two teams finishes in a higher position at the CWC Qualifier will claim the 13th spot in the ODI Super League for the 2027 World Cup Qualification, while the team that finishes in the lower position will play in the CWC League Two [leading up to the] for 2027 World Cup".
For example, if Zimbabwe finish below the Netherlands in the ODI Super League, and then end up behind the League Two champions (say Scotland?) in the subsequent CWC qualifier, then it looks as if Scotland would go up and Zimbabwe would go down.
Relieving Zimbabwe of its test-status, however, would presumably be a separate [and controversial] exercise - dependent, perhaps, on Zimbabwe's performance in recent test matches.
-- DLMcN ( talk) 18:01, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
Can the same be removed from other long term World tournaments such as 2019–21 ICC World Test Championship. @ Lugnuts: Ankurc.17 ( talk) 10:47, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
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@ Lugnuts: Hi. We all know the Super League wont be played again in the future. But does it also applies for the League 2 and the Challenge League? ICC havent said anything about the later two tournaments but holding them would be useless. Thanks Human ( talk) 06:20, 26 November 2021 (UTC)
@ Lugnuts: Confirmation that there are two series in UAE in March (last sentence). Fixtures are on Cricclubs but not verified elsewhere. First contains and extra Nam-Oma game to make up for game postponed in Jan 2020. I have adjusted the schedule but could you please edit the two series pages as I am not sure how you plan to deal with them where they currently say "was scheduled", round numbers and seasons changing, etc. Thanks! Bs1jac ( talk) 10:13, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
@ Lugnuts: Have tou seen this from Namibia? Details of three more tri-series for CWCL2, one in Scotland and two in Namibia. Also a t20i tri-series with USA and Jersey (I'll look at that one tomorrow). Bs1jac ( talk) 23:22, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
Claim is that Oman have qualified - which I assume means Top 3 guaranteed from the table. But, if Oman lose all their remaining games, and then PNG lose all theirs and Namibia any left and the USA any left don't we get SCO 44pts, UAE 42pts, NEP 40pts and OMA 40pts - with SCO, UAE and NEP all having games left (9,7 and 10 respectively)? That would imply that isn't true (even close to being true actually - they might not even be "qualified" if they won all their remaining games, although it would probably be enough). The claim doesn't actually come from any official source (CricketEurope?). You might also want to note that the claim was made prior to the Oman v PNG match - but in the match report (by the same author) for Oman v PNG the next day, no claim was made that the win meant Oman had actually guaranteed qualification (which might mean the author realised they were very very wrong). 110.33.28.251 ( talk) 01:12, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
Looking at Kakapo's recent edit, am I right that some sort of promotion/demotion will still take place? - such that the top-ranked team in League 2 might "go up". -- DLMcN ( talk) 11:24, 6 September 2022 (UTC)
There are 3 "adjustments" to the detailed results table that reflect the changes to the schedule - however they have not treated the changes the same. For "1" and "3", the matches that have been moved are shown in the table in the location where they were actually played (actually for "1" I think this is what is intended as it hasn't happened yet), however for "2" the matches are shown as being played at "home" even though they were actually played in a neutral venue. Which is the preferred way of reflecting the change? (neither is right or wrong, but they should be consistent). 165.12.252.107 ( talk) 22:46, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
Matches will be played on 23 and 25 February (staring at 9:30 presumably that is local). Source is the CricketNamibia calendar (and I'll be honest here, it's the most detailed calendar you will get access to!). See here - select February 2023 obviously. 110.33.28.251 ( talk) 11:46, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
How did the "Points Table" get into such a mess? ... I'm not sure how to edit and correct it. See: https://www.espn.co.uk/cricket/table/series/19439/season/2019/icc-mens-cricket-world-cup-league-2 -- DLMcN ( talk) 12:05, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
Providing some interest and even 'drama' - these last two series will feature Nepal's struggle to climb away from the penultimate position [with the possibility of demotion if it gets outperformed by Canada and Jersey in the Playoff Tournament - see /info/en/?search=2023_ICC_Cricket_World_Cup_Qualifier_Play-off ].
That^ might involve pushing the UAE down into that critical penultimate position ! ... However, both Nepal and the UAE might manage to leapfrog over the USA - thereby condemning the USA to that unfortunate penultimate spot !
Nepal and the UAE are in fact probably aiming even higher - hoping and trying to get into third position at the expense of Namibia, thereby avoiding the need to even participate in the Playoff Tournament. -- DLMcN ( talk) 18:04, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
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Per the ICC Press Release, this tournament has ODI status (look at the table, in the row "League Status and rankings"). So unless the ICC state something different, not all 50-over matches played by teams who qualified from the WCL will be ODIs. For example, the USA have now been promoted to this tournament, and all their matches here will be ODIs. But say they have a series against the West Indies in the future (a posibility). It would probably be some T20I matches and maybe some 50-over games (compare with the USA tour to the UAE). As those 5matches are not in this tournament, they would not be ODIs. Thoughts? Lugnuts Fire Walk with Me 16:51, 24 April 2019 (UTC)
Interesting that the ICC have actually approved a procedure whereby a test-status team can actually be demoted in the ODI structure, through being beaten by non-test teams - [although it will probably be necessary for it to be 'eclipsed' by at least two "associate" members]: See https://www.espncricinfo.com/story/_/id/27384084/how-teams-secure-qualification-rank-no-1-32 >
> Essentially, it would be a fight between: "... the 13th placed team in the ODI Super League and the champion of CWC League Two. Whichever of these two teams finishes in a higher position at the CWC Qualifier will claim the 13th spot in the ODI Super League for the 2027 World Cup Qualification, while the team that finishes in the lower position will play in the CWC League Two [leading up to the] for 2027 World Cup".
For example, if Zimbabwe finish below the Netherlands in the ODI Super League, and then end up behind the League Two champions (say Scotland?) in the subsequent CWC qualifier, then it looks as if Scotland would go up and Zimbabwe would go down.
Relieving Zimbabwe of its test-status, however, would presumably be a separate [and controversial] exercise - dependent, perhaps, on Zimbabwe's performance in recent test matches.
-- DLMcN ( talk) 18:01, 12 September 2019 (UTC)
Can the same be removed from other long term World tournaments such as 2019–21 ICC World Test Championship. @ Lugnuts: Ankurc.17 ( talk) 10:47, 10 January 2020 (UTC)
There is a move discussion in progress on Talk:ICC World Cup Qualifier which affects this page. Please participate on that page and not in this talk page section. Thank you. — RMCD bot 22:47, 9 February 2021 (UTC)
@ Lugnuts: Hi. We all know the Super League wont be played again in the future. But does it also applies for the League 2 and the Challenge League? ICC havent said anything about the later two tournaments but holding them would be useless. Thanks Human ( talk) 06:20, 26 November 2021 (UTC)
@ Lugnuts: Confirmation that there are two series in UAE in March (last sentence). Fixtures are on Cricclubs but not verified elsewhere. First contains and extra Nam-Oma game to make up for game postponed in Jan 2020. I have adjusted the schedule but could you please edit the two series pages as I am not sure how you plan to deal with them where they currently say "was scheduled", round numbers and seasons changing, etc. Thanks! Bs1jac ( talk) 10:13, 7 February 2022 (UTC)
@ Lugnuts: Have tou seen this from Namibia? Details of three more tri-series for CWCL2, one in Scotland and two in Namibia. Also a t20i tri-series with USA and Jersey (I'll look at that one tomorrow). Bs1jac ( talk) 23:22, 9 February 2022 (UTC)
Claim is that Oman have qualified - which I assume means Top 3 guaranteed from the table. But, if Oman lose all their remaining games, and then PNG lose all theirs and Namibia any left and the USA any left don't we get SCO 44pts, UAE 42pts, NEP 40pts and OMA 40pts - with SCO, UAE and NEP all having games left (9,7 and 10 respectively)? That would imply that isn't true (even close to being true actually - they might not even be "qualified" if they won all their remaining games, although it would probably be enough). The claim doesn't actually come from any official source (CricketEurope?). You might also want to note that the claim was made prior to the Oman v PNG match - but in the match report (by the same author) for Oman v PNG the next day, no claim was made that the win meant Oman had actually guaranteed qualification (which might mean the author realised they were very very wrong). 110.33.28.251 ( talk) 01:12, 1 June 2022 (UTC)
Looking at Kakapo's recent edit, am I right that some sort of promotion/demotion will still take place? - such that the top-ranked team in League 2 might "go up". -- DLMcN ( talk) 11:24, 6 September 2022 (UTC)
There are 3 "adjustments" to the detailed results table that reflect the changes to the schedule - however they have not treated the changes the same. For "1" and "3", the matches that have been moved are shown in the table in the location where they were actually played (actually for "1" I think this is what is intended as it hasn't happened yet), however for "2" the matches are shown as being played at "home" even though they were actually played in a neutral venue. Which is the preferred way of reflecting the change? (neither is right or wrong, but they should be consistent). 165.12.252.107 ( talk) 22:46, 12 January 2023 (UTC)
Matches will be played on 23 and 25 February (staring at 9:30 presumably that is local). Source is the CricketNamibia calendar (and I'll be honest here, it's the most detailed calendar you will get access to!). See here - select February 2023 obviously. 110.33.28.251 ( talk) 11:46, 16 January 2023 (UTC)
How did the "Points Table" get into such a mess? ... I'm not sure how to edit and correct it. See: https://www.espn.co.uk/cricket/table/series/19439/season/2019/icc-mens-cricket-world-cup-league-2 -- DLMcN ( talk) 12:05, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
Providing some interest and even 'drama' - these last two series will feature Nepal's struggle to climb away from the penultimate position [with the possibility of demotion if it gets outperformed by Canada and Jersey in the Playoff Tournament - see /info/en/?search=2023_ICC_Cricket_World_Cup_Qualifier_Play-off ].
That^ might involve pushing the UAE down into that critical penultimate position ! ... However, both Nepal and the UAE might manage to leapfrog over the USA - thereby condemning the USA to that unfortunate penultimate spot !
Nepal and the UAE are in fact probably aiming even higher - hoping and trying to get into third position at the expense of Namibia, thereby avoiding the need to even participate in the Playoff Tournament. -- DLMcN ( talk) 18:04, 27 February 2023 (UTC)
🇦🇪UAE 2400:1A00:B111:AE13:346D:F1A8:B70E:4E24 ( talk) 07:56, 26 March 2023 (UTC)