World Cricket League
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World Cricket League | |
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Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
Cricket format | One Day International[1] & List A[2] |
First tournament | 2007 |
Tournament format(s) | League system |
Total participants | 87 nations |
Current champion | Kenya |
The ICC World Cricket League is a series of international one-day cricket tournaments for national teams without Test status, administered by the International Cricket Council. All Associate and Affiliate members of the ICC are eligible to compete in the league system, which features a promotion and relegation structure between divisions. Teams were allocated to their respective divisions based on their performance in the qualification tournaments for the 2007 World Cup, the six initial teams in Division One being the teams that qualified for the 2007 World Cup. The series will complete its first cycle in 2007. The second cycle begins in 2008 and acts as qualification for the 2011 Cricket World Cup. It will contain two extra divisions being added to the Global World Cricket League.
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[edit] Structure
The current league structure is organised with the following divisions.[3] The regional tournaments are administered by the five Development Regions of the International Cricket Council: Africa, Americas, Asia, East Asia-Pacific, and Europe.
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[edit] Regional Tournaments
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Africa | Americas | Asia | East Asia-Pacific | Europe |
2006 Division One 1st. Tanzania |
2006 Division One 1st. Bermuda |
2006 ACC Trophy 1st. United Arab Emirates Afghanistan promoted to 2008 Global Division Five Nepal promoted to 2008 Global Division Five Singapore promoted to 2008 Global Division Five The top 8 sides will form the new 2008 Champions Division (Afghanistan, Bahrain, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Nepal, Qatar, Singapore & U.A.E.) The bottom 9 sides will form the new 2008 Challenger Division (Bhutan, Brunei, Iran, Kuwait, Maldives, Myanmar, Oman, Saudi Arabia & Thailand) |
2006 EAP Cricket Trophy 1st. Fiji |
2008 Division One Denmark |
2006 Division Two 1st. Mozambique |
2008 Division Two 1st. Suriname Turks and Caicos Islands relegated to 2010 Americas Division Three |
2007 EAP Cricket Trophy 1st. Japan |
2008 Division Two Croatia |
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2008 Division Three 1st. Ghana |
2008 Division Three 1st. Turks and Caicos Islands |
2009 Division Three Belgium |
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2009 Division Four Austria |
[edit] Associate nations' one-day rankings
In late 2005, the International Cricket Council ranked the top non-Test nations from 11-30 to complement the Test nations' rankings in the ICC ODI Championship. The ICC used the results from the 2005 ICC Trophy and WCQS Division 2 repechage competition (i.e. the primary qualification mechanisms for the 2007 Cricket World Cup) to rank the nations.
These rankings were used to seed the initial stage of the global World Cricket League. Teams ranked 11-16 were placed into Division 1; teams 17-20 were placed into Division 2; teams 21-23 were placed into Division 3; the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers.
As of 1 April 2006 the top six associates gained one day status.
Kenya and Ireland have both qualified to appear on the main rating table, Kenya from its existing status and Ireland for its two victories in the 2007 World Cup. Scotland, Netherlands, Canada and Bermuda remain on a secondary table using the rules displayed at the following website: http://icc-cricket.yahoo.com/rankings/associate-team-rankings.html
When the lower Global Division tournaments are played the rankings from 17th and lower are expected to change significantly.
Rankings as at completion of 2008 Global Division Five
Rank | Nation | Regional Rank |
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10 ‡ | Ireland | Europe No.1 Associate/Affiliate member |
12 | Kenya | Africa No. 1 Associate/Affiliate member |
13 | Scotland | Europe 2 |
14 | Netherlands | Europe 3 |
15 | Canada | Americas No.1 Associate/Affiliate member |
16 | Bermuda | Americas 2 |
17 | United Arab Emirates | Asia No.1 Associate/Affiliate member |
18 | Oman | Asia 2 |
19 | Namibia | Africa 2 |
20 | Denmark | Europe 4 |
21 | Uganda | Africa 3 |
22 | Argentina | Americas 3 |
23 | Papua New Guinea | East Asia - Pacific No.1 Associate/Affiliate member |
24 | Cayman Islands | Americas 4 |
25 | Hong Kong | Asia 3 |
26 | Tanzania | Africa 4 |
27 | Italy | Europe 5 |
28 | Fiji | EAP 2 |
29 | Afghanistan | Asia 4 |
30 | Jersey | Europe 6 |
31 | Nepal | Asia 5 |
32 | United States+ | Americas 5 |
33 | Singapore | Asia 6 |
34 | Botswana | Africa 5 |
35 | Germany | Europe 7 |
36 | Mozambique | Africa 6 |
37 | Norway | Europe 8 |
38 | Japan | EAP 3 |
39 | Bahamas | Americas 6 |
40 | Vanuatu | EAP 4 |
Notes:
‡ Test nation Zimbabwe is currently ranked eleventh, one place below Ireland, due to Ireland's performance at the 2007 ICC World Cup
+ USA demoted from WCL Div 2 to Div 5 (as current bottom Global Division) in March 2007 following ICC Board suspension / de-recognition of USA National Board
[edit] Results of global tournaments
Details | Host Nation(s) | Final Venue | Final | ||
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2007 Division One |
Kenya |
Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi |
Kenya 158/2 (37.5 overs) |
Kenya won by 8 wickets Scorecard |
Scotland 155 all out (47 overs) |
2007 Division Three |
Australia |
Gardens Oval, Darwin |
Uganda 241/8 (50 overs) |
Uganda won by 91 runs scorecard |
Argentina 150 all out (46.3 overs) |
2007 Division Two |
Namibia |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek |
United Arab Emirates 347/8 (50 overs) |
United Arab Emirates won by 67 runs scorecard |
Oman 280 all out (43.2 overs) |
2008 Division Five |
Jersey |
Grainville, St Saviour |
Afghanistan 81/8 (37.4 overs) |
Afghanistan won by 2 wickets |
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2009 WC Qualifier |
United Arab Emirates |
[edit] References and notes
- ^ Division One [1]
- ^ Division Two and 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier
- ^ Opportunities for Europe as WCL expands, by Rod Lyall, published by CricketEurope, on 10 September 2006
- ^ Withdrawn from the World Cricket League division 3 ... and relegated from that division due to suspension of the membership of the United States of America Cricket Association (USACA) [2]
- ^ World Cup dream for twelve nations cricinfo.com 1 May 2008
- ^ USA return to the fold cricinfo.com 18 May 2008
[edit] External links
- ICC World Cricket League is a vital part of cricket's development, says Sonn - ICC website article
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