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World Cricket League

Image-WCLeague.jpg
Official logo

Administrator International Cricket Council
Format
One-Day International
List A
First Edition 2007–09
Tournament format League system
Number of teams 93 nations
Current champion
 Netherlands
Most successful
Ireland (2 victories)
Most runs
Peter Gough (2006) (Jersey)
Most wickets
Basanta Regmi (118) (Nepal)
Website ICC World Cricket League

2017–19 ICC World Cricket League

The ICC World Cricket League is a series of international one-day cricket tournaments for national teams without Test status (of Associate status), administered by the International Cricket Council. All Associate Members of the ICC are eligible to compete in the league system, which features a promotion and relegation structure between divisions. The league system has two main aims: to provide a qualification system for the World Cup that can be accessed by all Associate Members, and as an opportunity for these sides to play international one-day matches against teams of similar standards.


In the inaugural ICC World Cricket League 2007–09, teams were allocated into divisions based on their performance in the qualification tournaments for the 2007 World Cup; the six initial teams in Division One were the teams that had qualified for the 2007 World Cup. The initial series began with regional qualifiers and a First Division in 2007, and ended with the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier. At this stage, there were only five divisions.





Nepal national cricket team during 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three


The second cycle ran from 2009 to 2014, and the third one from 2012 to 2018. The fourth cycle is currently running from 2017 to 2019. Following the conclusion of the 2019 Division Two tournament, the World Cricket League will be replaced by the ICC Cricket World Cup League and the ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League.[1][2]




Contents






  • 1 Structure


  • 2 Results


    • 2.1 Summary


    • 2.2 Division results




  • 3 Associate one-day rankings


    • 3.1 Rankings


    • 3.2 Regional rankings




  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links





Structure


The initial league began in 2007 with seven tournaments over five global divisions, based upon previous world rankings.[3][4] This was expanded into eight separate divisions for the 2009–14 edition. In the first cycle, the number of teams in each tournament varied from six to twelve. With the advent of the second cycle, the number of teams was regularised to six for each tournament, with the exception of the lowest division, Division 8, in which eight teams played. As from 2015, the number of divisions was again reduced to just five.


When most of the divisions are played, two teams will be promoted, two relegated and two remain for the next instalment (normally two years later). At the end of each cycle, a World Cup Qualifier is played. In 2018, this featured the four lowest teams of those holding "Full" (senior) status, together with six "Associate" nations – namely the four who were still in Division One, plus the top two from Division Two. The two last-placed teams in that World Cup Qualifier lost their ODI status and were relegated into Division Two.


Regional tournaments, which act as qualifiers for the lowest division of the World League, are administered by the five development regions of the International Cricket Council: Africa, Americas, Asia, East Asia-Pacific, and Europe.[5][3]



Results



Summary






































Details
Final Venue
Winner
Result
Runner-up

2007–09
South Africa

 Ireland
188/1 (42.3 overs)

Ireland won by 9 wickets
Scorecard

 Canada
185 all out (48 overs)

2009–14
League

 Ireland
24 points

League
Table

 Afghanistan
19 points

2012–18
League

 Netherlands
22 points

League
Table

 Scotland
19 points

2017–19






Division results

















































































































































































































































































































Details
Host Nation(s)
Final Venue
Final
Winner
Result
Runner-up

2007–09 ICC World Cricket League

2007
Division One

Kenya
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
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
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
Jersey
Grainville,
St Saviour

 Afghanistan
81/8 (37.4 overs)

Afghanistan won by 2 wickets
Scorecard

 Jersey
80 all out (39.5 overs)

2008
Division Four

Tanzania
Tanzania
Kinondoni Ground,
Dar es Salaam

 Afghanistan
179 all out (49.4 overs)

Afghanistan won by 57 runs
Scorecard

 Hong Kong
122 all out (45.0 overs)

2009
Division Three

Argentina
Argentina
Belgrano Athletic Club
Buenos Aires

 Afghanistan
+0.971(NRR)

Afghanistan won on net run rate
Table

 Uganda
+0.768(NRR)

2009
WC Qualifier

South Africa
South Africa

SuperSport Park
Centurion, Gauteng

 Ireland
188/1 (42.3 overs)

Ireland won by 9 wickets
(scorecard)

 Canada
185 all out (48 overs)

2009–14 ICC World Cricket League

2009
Division Seven

Guernsey
Guernsey
King George V Sports Ground,
Castel

 Bahrain
207/7 (46.1 overs)

Bahrain won by 3 wickets
(scorecard)

 Guernsey
204/9 (50.0 overs)

2009
Division Six

Singapore
Singapore
Kallang Cricket Ground,
Singapore

 Singapore
242/8 (50.0 overs)

Singapore won by 68 runs
(scorecard)

 Bahrain
174 all out (48.4 overs)

2010
Division Five

Nepal
Nepal
TU Cricket Ground,
Kathmandu

   Nepal
173/5 (46.5 overs)

Nepal won by 5 wickets
(Match report)

 United States
172 (47.2 overs)

2010
Division One

Netherlands
Netherlands

VRA Cricket Ground,
Amstelveen

 Ireland
233/4 (44.5 overs)

Ireland won by 6 wickets
(scorecard)

 Scotland
232 (44.5 overs)

2010
Division Four

Italy
Italy
Centro Sportivo Dozza,
Pianoro

 United States
188/2 (21.4 overs)

United States won by 8 wickets
(Match report)

 Italy
185/9 (50.0 overs)

2010
Division Eight

Kuwait
Kuwait
Kuwait Oil Company Hubara Ground,
Ahmadi City

 Kuwait
164/4 (33.1 overs)

Kuwait won by 6 wickets
(Match report)

 Germany
163/8 (50.0 overs)

2011
Division Three

Hong Kong
Hong Kong

Kowloon Cricket Club,
Hong Kong

 Hong Kong
207/6 (47.1 overs)

Hong Kong won by 4 wickets
(Match report)

 Papua New Guinea
202/9 (50 overs)

2011
Division Two

United Arab Emirates
UAE

DSC Cricket Stadium,
Dubai

 United Arab Emirates
201/5 (45.3 overs)

United Arab Emirates won by 5 wickets
(Match report)

 Namibia
200 (49.3 overs)

2011
Division Seven

Botswana
Botswana

Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone

 Kuwait
219/9 (50 overs)

Kuwait won by 72 runs
(Match report)

 Nigeria
147 (36.5 overs)

2011
Division Six

Malaysia
Malaysia

Kinrara Academy Oval,
Kuala Lumpur

 Guernsey
211/8 (49.3 overs)

Guernsey won by 2 wickets
(Match report)

 Malaysia
208/9 (50 overs)

2012
Division Five

Singapore
Singapore

Kallang Ground,
Singapore

 Singapore
164/1 (26.4 overs)

Singapore won by 9 wickets
(Match report)

 Malaysia
159 (47 overs)

2012
Division Four

Malaysia
Malaysia

Kinrara Academy Oval,
Kuala Lumpur

   Nepal
147/2 (28 overs)

Nepal won by 8 wickets
(Match Report)

 United States
145 (48.1 overs)

2013
Division Three

Bermuda
Bermuda

National Stadium, Hamilton

   Nepal
153/5 (39.2 overs)

Nepal won by 5 wickets
Scorecard

 Uganda
151/8 (50.0 overs)

2014
ICC World Cup Qualifier

New Zealand
New Zealand

Bert Sutcliffe Oval,
Lincoln

 Scotland
285/5 (50 overs)

Scotland won by 41 runs
Scorecard

 United Arab Emirates
244/9 (50.0 overs)



2011–13
Championship
Various
No final

 Ireland
24 points

League
Table

 Afghanistan
19 points

2012–18 ICC World Cricket League

2012
Division Eight

Samoa
Samoa
Faleata Oval No 1,
Apia

 Vanuatu
222/9 (50 overs)

Vanuatu won by 39 runs
(Match report)

 Ghana
183 (42.5 overs)

2013
Division Seven

Botswana
Botswana

Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone

 Nigeria
134/4 (32.1 overs)

Nigeria won by 6 wickets
Scorecard

 Vanuatu
133 (38.4 overs)

2013
Division Six

Jersey
Jersey

 Jersey

 Jersey
Playoffs cancelled [1]

 Nigeria

2014
Division Five

Malaysia
Malaysia

Kinrara Academy Oval,
Kuala Lumpur

 Jersey
247/8 (50 overs)

Jersey won by 71 runs
Scorecard

 Malaysia
176 (44.4 overs)

2014
Division Four

Singapore
Singapore

Kallang, Singapore

 Malaysia
235/7 (50 overs)

Malaysia won by 57 runs
Scorecard

 Singapore
178 (46.1 overs)

2014
Division Three

Malaysia
Malaysia

Kinrara Academy Oval,
Kuala Lumpur

   Nepal
223/10 (49.5 overs)

Nepal won by 62 runs
Scorecard

 Uganda
161 (44.1 overs)

2015
Division Two

Namibia
Namibia

Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek

 Netherlands
213/2 (41 overs)

Netherlands won by 8 wickets
Scorecard

 Namibia
212 (49.2 overs)

2015
Division Six

England
England

County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford

 Suriname
239/4 (45.1 overs)

Suriname won by 6 wickets
Scorecard

 Guernsey
237 (49.5 overs)

2016
Division Five

Jersey
Jersey

Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Savior

 Jersey
194/7 (50 overs)

Jersey won by 44 runs
Scorecard

 Oman
150 (45.3 overs)

2016
Division Four

United States
United States

Leo Magnus Cricket Complex, Los Angeles

 United States
208 (49.4 overs)

United States won by 13 runs
Scorecard

 Oman
195/9 (50 overs)

2017 Division Three

Uganda
Uganda
Entebbe Cricket Oval

 Oman
50/2 (4.3 overs)

No Result

Scorecard


(Oman declared winner by virtue of finishing league at top)



 Canada
176/3 (38 Overs)

2015–17
Championship
Various
No final

 Netherlands
22 points

League
Points Table

 Scotland
19 points

2018 Division Two

Namibia
Namibia

Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek

 United Arab Emirates
277/4 (50 Overs)

United Arab Emirates won by 7 runs
Scorecard

   Nepal
270/8 (50 Overs)




2018
WC Qualifier

 Zimbabwe

Harare Sports Club, Harare

 Afghanistan
206/3 (40.4 overs)

Afghanistan won by 7 wickets
Scorecard

 West Indies
204 (46.5 overs)


Associate 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 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 21–24 were placed into Division 3; the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers.


In 2005, six associates were assigned One Day International status, based on their performance at the preceding World Cup Qualifier. In 2017, Afghanistan and Ireland were both promoted to "Full" (test-match) status, leaving only four associate nations with ODI-status: after mid-March 2018 these were Scotland, Netherlands, UAE, and Nepal. Netherlands, as winners of the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship, have qualified for a place in the 2020–22 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League.
In May 2009, the ICC added a rankings table for the associate and affiliate members containing both global and regional placings. In 2016 this changed to maintain a global list only for the top teams and a set of regional lists for the remaining teams.



Rankings


The global rankings of associate teams according to ICC are published in the table below.[6][7] Teams that have One Day International status are now included on the main ICC ODI Championship and are listed in the order they appear on that table. The other teams are ranked by their finishing position in the most recent qualifying tournament in associate nations add 4 ODI status teams after in associate nations ODI ranking after wcl2 in Namibia.


The rankings after 2018 WCL3 are:[6]































































































































































Division[a]
Rank
Nation
Region
Regional Rank

ODI Status
13
 Scotland
Europe 1
14
 United Arab Emirates
Asia 1
15
   Nepal
Asia 2
16
 Netherlands
Europe 2

Division 2
17
 Papua New Guinea
EAP 1
18
 Hong Kong
Asia 3
19
 Canada
Americas 1
20
 Namibia
Africa 1
21
 Oman
Asia 4
22
 United States
Americas 2

Division 3
23
 Singapore
Asia 5
24
 Kenya
Africa 2

Division 4
25
 Denmark
Europe 3
26
 Uganda
Africa 3
27
 Malaysia
Asia 6
28
 Jersey
Europe 4

Division 5
29
 Vanuatu
EAP 2
30
 Bermuda
Americas 3
31
 Qatar
Asia 7
32
 Italy
Europe 5
33
 Germany
Europe 6
34
 Guernsey
Europe 7
35
 Ghana
Africa 4
36
 Cayman Islands
Americas 4




  1. ^ Division means the league the team is either currently competing in or will next compete in




Regional rankings


Teams that do not participate in (or have been relegated from) the World Cricket League are ranked by their finishing positions in their respective regional leagues:













** Not member of ICC, but member of Asian Cricket Council.



See also




  • ICC Intercontinental Cup – the equivalent first class competition


  • ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier – a competition between associate and affiliate teams for entry into the Twenty20 World Cup



References





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  3. ^ ab "ICC World Cricket League – About the Event". ICC. Archived from the original on 2 June 2009. Retrieved 2009-05-18.


  4. ^ Lyall, Rob (10 September 2006). "Opportunities for Europe as WCL expands". CricketEurope. Retrieved 2009-05-18.


  5. ^ "ICC World Cricket League Division 1–5 Structure for 2006–2009". ICC. Retrieved 2009-05-18.


  6. ^ ab "Associate ODI Ranking Table". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 2018-03-19.


  7. ^ "ICC AM RANKINGS". ICC. 15 November 2016. Retrieved 1 December 2016.




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