India and champions England are definitely among them, but former champions West Indies, South Africa and Sri Lanka may have a long and difficult road ahead of them to reach the 2023 World Cup. be.
AFP Sport finds out who needs what to create a global showcase in India in October and November. So far,seven teams have booked seats in his 10-man tournament. These are India (the host country) and Pakistan, England, Australia, New Zealand, Bangladesh and Afghanistan, each passing through the Super League with 11+ wins.
That leaves the Super League berth now occupied by the West Indies, with its last second place coming in June and be in the top two in a 10-team qualifier to be held in Zimbabwe in July.Sri Lanka,South Africa and Ireland still have a chance to secure eighth place in the qualifiers,but Zimbabwe and the Netherlands are out. The missing team has one last chance to go to India as one of his top two finishers in ots 10-team qualifier in Zimbabwe. The host nation and the Netherlands are already in the game for that.
The five teams relegated to the Superleague join Scotland, Oman and Nepal, who were the top three teams in World Cup League Two, and two others yet to be decided.
The two of the latter will be contested in Namibia next week in the League Two repechage, when Papua New Guinea, the United Arab Emirates, the United States, Jersey and Canada join the hosts in a play-off contest.
