The ICC has announced the World Cup Super League which will start on July 30.
The first pair will play in the first match of the series in Southampton on July 30, with the Super League deciding which teams will qualify for the 2023 World Cup, with 12 full member nations and one qualifier each from the Netherlands. There will be 4 home matches consisting of 3 matches and the same number of ODI series, out of which the top three will be allowed to participate in the mega event in India.
ICC Cricket General Manager Jeff Eller Dice says the World Cup Super League is off to a good start with world champions England and Ireland, keeping fans interested in the one-day matches ahead of the mega event. The league will play an important role for.