Super League procedure explained
Cricket officials Monday explained procedure through which three teams will qualify for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa after the current six-team ICC Trophy Super League being played here
Latafat Ali Siddiqui
10-Jul-2001
Cricket officials Monday explained procedure through which three teams
will qualify for the 2003 World Cup in South Africa after the current
six-team ICC Trophy Super League being played here.
A spokesman for the tournament said Monday: "Under the playing
conditions in use for the 2001 ICC Trophy tournament, the teams which
finished in the top three places in each of the two groups in Division
One automatically qualified for the Super League phase of the event.
Namely, these sides are: Holland, Scotland, Canada, Denmark, Ireland
and the USA." He said after Saturday's two playoff matches, they have
been joined in this stage of the competition by Namibia and the United
Arab Emirates.
"While it will involve a total of eight teams rather than six, the
Super League section shares many similarities with the Super Six
concept used in the 1999 World Cup in England," he explained.
It pits the best-performed teams in the earlier rounds of the
tournament in direct competition with one another in order to
determine which four teams progress to the finals of the tournament.
Each of the eight teams that move through to the Super League will
carry forward the points and net run rates that they gained against
the other sides that qualified from their group.
They then play four matches - against the four sides they have not yet
met - and the results are tallied to produce a Super League table.
Having been the only side to reach the last eight from Division Two,
Namibia inherits the points and net run rates that Bermuda - the team
it beat in the playoff round - gained against the other sides that
qualified from its group.
At the completion of the four days of Super League matches, the teams
those finishing first and second on the table will contest the final
and will both automatically qualify for the 2003 World Cup.
The sides those finishing third and fourth will meet in the qualifying
final, and the winners of that match will also reserve themselves a
place in World Cup 2003, the spokesman said.
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