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The 2020-22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League is a One Day International League. The league will be used as a primary qualifier of sorts to the ODI World Cup in 2023.

2020–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League Schedule, Timing,Teams & more details

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The 2020-22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League is a ODI ( One Day International League). The league will be used as a primary qualifier of sorts to the ODI World Cup in 2023.

This Super league was scheduled to take place from May 2020 to March 2022 but as the Covid19 stopped everything in the cricketing world it’s likely to be rescheduled.

The twelve full ICC members along with the Netherlands, who won the 2015-2017 World Cricket League Championships, will be a part of the league.

The thirteen teams that are participating in the league will be playing four home and four away ODI series. Each series will comprise three matches. By the end of the league, the host nation – India, and the top seven teams will qualify for the World Cup.

Five teams from Super League, three from League two and two from WCL will be playing the World Cup qualifiers. Off the ten teams, top two teams will be eligible for the 2023 World Cup.

Therefore the four countries that each side will not face in this tournament, are as follows.

Afghanistan – England, New Zealand, South Africa and West Indies

Australia – Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands and Sri Lanka

Bangladesh – Australia, India, Netherlands and Pakistan

England – Afghanistan, New Zealand, West Indies and Zimbabwe

India – Bangladesh, Ireland, Netherlands and Pakistan

Ireland – Australia, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka

Netherlands – Australia, Bangladesh, India and Sri Lanka

New Zealand – Afghanistan, England, South Africa and Zimbabwe

Pakistan – Bangladesh, India, Ireland and Sri Lanka

South Africa – Afghanistan, New Zealand, West Indies and Zimbabwe

Sri Lanka – Australia, Ireland, Netherlands and Pakistan

West Indies – Afghanistan, England, South Africa and Zimbabwe

Zimbabwe – England, New Zealand, South Africa and West Indies


Covid19 Pandemic impacted on the start of the league, with several rounds of matches being postponed