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Cricket World Cup Challenge League

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International cricket tournament
ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Challenge League
SportCricket
Founded2019
First season2019–2022
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
No. of teams12
Promotion toICC Cricket World Cup League 2
Relegation toChallenge League Play-off (out of qualification system)
Official websiteOfficial website
Current sports event2024–2026
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TheICC Men's Cricket World Cup Challenge League is acricket competition contested in theList A format, and the bottom level of the three-leagueCricket World Cup qualification system, which was introduced in 2019. Twelve teams participate in two groups, where the top team of each group advances to the World Cup Qualifier Play-off, which is a pathway to qualification for the nextCricket World Cup. The Challenge League replaced DivisionsThree,Four andFive from theWorld Cricket League in determining World Cup qualification.[1] The first edition was in2019–2022.[2][3]

Competition format

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Competition

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Main article:Cricket World Cup Qualifier

TheCricket World Cup is held once every four years and the Challenge League forms part of the qualification process for each edition. Twelve teams are divided into two groups of six and each group plays a triple round robin. The topranked team of each group advances to the World Cup Qualifier Play-off. For a Challenge League team to qualify for the World Cup, they must, in succession, top their Challenge League group, achieve a top-two finish in the World Cup Qualifier Play-off and achieve a top-two finish in theWorld Cup Qualifier.[2][4]

Promotion and relegation

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A system ofpromotion and relegation exists between the Challenge League andCricket World Cup League 2. In the World Cup Qualifier Play-off, the bottom two teams from League 2 and the two champions of the Challenge League could change leagues depending on their results. Of the four teams, the two teams ranked higher will play in the next League 2, while the two teams ranked lower will play in the next Challenge League.

The bottom four teams from the Challenge League are also at risk of dropping out of the 32-team qualification system entirely. They play in the World Cup Challenge Play-off with four other teams from outside the system. Of the eight participants, only the top four teams will play in the next Challenge League.[3]

Editions

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EditionNo. of teamsWinnersPromoted to League 2Relegated from systemRelegated from League 2Promoted to system
2019–202212League A: Canada
League B: Jersey
 Canada Bermuda
 Italy
 Malaysia
 Vanuatu
2023–202612 Papua New Guinea Bahrain
 Kuwait
 Tanzania

Teams' performances

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Legend
  • Teams that qualified for the next stage of qualification due to their performance in a particular edition areunderlined.
  • Teams' finishing position is listed with respect to their league (A or B).
  •    Won but unsuccessful for promotion.
  •    Promoted to League 2.
  •    Relegated from system.
  •    Relegated to Challenge League from League 2.
  •    Promoted from outside of qualification system.
Team2019–222023–26
Africa
 Kenya4thTBD
 TanzaniaTBD
 Uganda2ndTBD
Americas
 Bermuda6thDNQ
 Canada1st
Asia
 BahrainTBD
 Hong Kong3rdTBD
 KuwaitTBD
 Malaysia5thDNQ
 Qatar3rdTBD
 Singapore4thTBD
East Asia - Pacific
 Papua New GuineaTBD
 Vanuatu6thDNQ
Europe
 Denmark2ndTBD
 Italy5thTBD
 Jersey1stTBD

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Associates pathway to 2023 World Cup undergoes major revamp".ESPN Cricinfo. Retrieved20 October 2018.
  2. ^ab"ICC launches the road to India 2023".International Cricket Council. Retrieved12 August 2019.
  3. ^ab"ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023 Qualification Pathway Frequently Asked Questions"(PDF).International Cricket Council. 12 August 2019. Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 12 August 2019. Retrieved6 March 2020.
  4. ^de Jong, Bertus (16 August 2019)."Explainer: With 2023 Cricket World Cup qualifying process underway, here's a breakdown of ICC's new-look league structure".Firstpost. Retrieved16 August 2019.

External links

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