Seven
teams
have
already
qualified
for
World
Cup
2023
on
the
basis
of
their
points
in
the
Cricket
World
Cup
Super
League.
The
first
eight
spots
of
the
10-team
World
Cup
go
to
the
top
eight
finishers
of
the
CWC
Super
League.
Seven
of
the
eight
spots
have
been
decided,
with
defending
champions
England
currently
leading
the
competition
on
155
points.
Six
other
teams
have
sufficient
points
to
ensure
a
top-eight
position,
with
Afghanistan’s
115
points
the
lowest
for
already-qualified
teams.
New
Zealand,
India,
Pakistan,
Bangladesh
and
Australia
are
also
through
with
their
accumulated
points.
Seven
teams
who
have
qualified
for
ICC
World
Cup
2023:
England,
New
Zealand,
India,
Pakistan,
Bangladesh,
Australia
and
Afghanistan.
West
Indies,
Sri
Lanka,
Ireland
and
South
Africa
are
the
four
teams
competing
for
the
eight
spot
which
can
book
their
direct
berth
for
the
main
event.
The
bottom
five
teams
of
the
CWC
Super
League,
a
competition
that
has
run
over
the
last
three
years
and
includes
the
top
13
sides
of
world
cricket,
will
head
to
the
Cricket
World
Cup
Qualifier
in
Zimbabwe
from
June
18.
World
Cup
2023
qualification
scenario
Who
will
qualify
for
the
last
two
spots
of
the
10-team
ICC
World
Cup
2023?
A
10-team
competition
will
be
held
from
June
18
in
Zimbabwe
and
the
top
two
teams
will
take
the
final
two
spots
in
the
ICC
World
Cup
2023.
Which
10
teams
will
compete
in
the
Qualifier
(for
final
two
spots)?
Bottom
five
teams
of
the
CWC
Super
League:
The
Netherlands,
Zimbabwe
and
either
three
of
West
Indies,
South
Africa,
Sri
Lanka
and
Ireland
Top
three
teams
from
Cricket
World
Cup
Qualifier
from
League
2:
Scotland,
Nepal
and
Oman
(These
three
teams
have
already
booked
a
spot
in
the
Qualifer)
Top
two
Qualifier
Play-Off
teams:
Top
two
teams
in
the
Play-Off
tournament
between
Jersey,
Canada,
USA,
Papua
New
Guinea,
UAE,
Namibia
When
and
where
will
the
Qualifier
Play-Off
tournament
between
Jersey,
Canada,
USA,
Papua
New
Guinea,
UAE,
Namibia
be
held?
The
tournament
will
be
held
in
Namibia
from
March
24
to
April
5.
This
competition
pits
the
bottom
four
of
League
2
with
two
teams
from
the
Challenge
League
–
a
12-team
competition
underneath
League
2.
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