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2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier

The 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place during March 2018 in Zimbabwe.[1] It formed the final part of the Cricket World Cup qualification process for the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales.[2] The top two teams, Afghanistan and the West Indies, qualified for the World Cup, joining the hosts and the seven teams who had already qualified through their ranking in the ICC ODI Championship.[3] Afghanistan won the tournament, beating the West Indies by 7 wickets in the final.[4] Afghanistan's Mohammad Shahzad was named the player of the match[5] and Zimbabwe's Sikandar Raza was named the player of the tournament.[6]

2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier
Qualifier poster
Dates4 – 25 March 2018
Administrator(s)International Cricket Council
Cricket formatOne Day International
List A cricket
Tournament format(s)Round-robin and Knockout
Host(s) Zimbabwe
Champions Afghanistan (1st title)
Runners-up West Indies
Participants10
Matches34
Player of the series Sikandar Raza
Most runs Brendan Taylor (457)
Most wickets Safyaan Sharif (17)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman (17)
Rashid Khan (17)
Official websitewww.icc-cricket.com
2014
2023

The tournament was initially scheduled to take place in Bangladesh,[7] but in May 2017 it was reported that the event would instead be hosted elsewhere as Bangladesh were close to automatic qualification, and thus would not need to participate in this tournament. Three bids were under consideration: one from Zimbabwe, one from the United Arab Emirates and a joint-bid from Ireland and Scotland, who were the winners of the previous qualifier tournament.[8][9][10]

In October 2017, the International Cricket Council (ICC) announced that Zimbabwe would host the event.[11] In January 2018, the ICC confirmed all the fixtures and venues for the tournament.[12] At the end of the tournament, the Netherlands (who won the ICC World Cricket League Championship) and the top three Associate Member teams earned One Day International (ODI) status until 2023.[13]

Summary

Hosts Zimbabwe failed to reach the final and missed out on playing in the Cricket World Cup for the first time since 1983.[14] As a result of their poor performance, Zimbabwe Cricket sacked all their coaching staff and their team captain, Graeme Cremer.[15] Recently appointed Full Member side Ireland also missed the Cricket World Cup for the first time since 2007, and for the first time, no Associate Member qualified for the Cricket World Cup.[16]

Following the conclusion of the group stage, Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland, United Arab Emirates, West Indies and Zimbabwe had all progressed to the Super Sixes, with a chance to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup.[17] Hong Kong, Nepal, Netherlands and Papua New Guinea did not qualify for the Super Sixes, but advanced to the playoffs to determine their final rankings in positions seven to ten.[18] Both Scotland and the United Arab Emirates kept their ODI status until 2022, after reaching the Super Sixes.[19]

Hong Kong, Nepal and Papua New Guinea competed for the final ODI status spot in the playoffs.[19] In the first round of playoff matches, Nepal beat Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets and the Netherlands beat Hong Kong by 44 runs. Therefore, with the Netherlands already guaranteed ODI status at the end of the tournament, Nepal gained ODI status for the first time.[20][21][22] With their defeats in the first playoff matches, Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea both lost their ODI status and were relegated to Division Two of the World Cricket League.[20][21] The fixture between Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea, for the ninth place playoff, was the 4,000th ODI match to be played.[23]

The West Indies became the first side to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup, after they beat Scotland by five runs by the Duckworth–Lewis–Stern method in the Super Sixes.[24][25] Tournament hosts Zimbabwe lost their final match in the Super Sixes to the United Arab Emirates, meaning they would need Afghanistan and Ireland's match to end as tie to allow them to progress to the Cricket World Cup.[26][27] However, Afghanistan beat Ireland by five wickets in the final Super Six match, therefore joining the West Indies in the tournament final and also qualifying for the Cricket World Cup.[28]

In the final, Afghanistan's Rashid Khan became the fastest and youngest bowler to take 100 wickets in ODIs when he dismissed Shai Hope.[29] He took 44 matches to take his 100th dismissal, breaking the previous record of 52 matches, set by Mitchell Starc of Australia.[30]

Teams

It was decided before the 2015 Cricket World Cup that the number of participating teams at the 2019 Cricket World Cup would be reduced to ten. A new World Cup qualification structure was introduced in which the host nation of the World Cup and the top seven other teams in the ICC ODI Championship on 30 September 2017 would qualify directly for the World Cup, with the remaining two spots being decided by the World Cup qualifying tournament.[31] Following recent success, Afghanistan and Ireland were promoted into the ICC ODI Championship in 2015 taking the number of teams in the ICC ODI Championship to twelve.[32] Afghanistan and Ireland were granted Test status in 2017 making them the 11th and 12th Test-playing nations, meaning that at least two Test-playing nations would miss the World Cup for the first time.

The bottom four teams in the ICC ODI Championship ranking will be joined by the top four teams from the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship and the two finalists of the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two for the qualifying tournament. Therefore, at most two associate teams could qualify for the World Cup, or none if beaten by the Test playing nations.

Means of qualification Date Venue Berths Qualified
ICC ODI Championship (Bottom 4) 30 September 2017 Various 4

  West Indies[33]
  Afghanistan[33]
  Zimbabwe[33]
  Ireland[33]

2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship 8 December 2017 Various 4

  Netherlands[34]
  Scotland[35]
  Hong Kong[1]
  Papua New Guinea[34]

2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two 15 February 2018   Namibia 2

    Nepal[36]
  United Arab Emirates[36]

Total 10

ICC ODI Championship

The bottom four teams (9th to 12th places) in the ICC ODI Championship, as at 30 September 2017, did not receive automatic World Cup qualification and are required to play in the 2018 World Cup Qualifier.[3] Qualification by this route was finalised after the West Indies lost the first match of their ODI series against England in September 2017, meaning they were unable to catch any of the teams above them in the rankings by the cut-off date.[37][38] Afghanistan, Ireland and Zimbabwe, below the West Indies in the rankings, were confirmed as having to play in the qualification tournament before this date.[33]

WCL Championship

The top four teams from the 2015–17 ICC World Cricket League Championship qualified for the 2018 World Cup Qualifier. After the conclusion of the sixth round of fixtures in the championship, both the Netherlands and Papua New Guinea had qualified.[34] Following the first fixtures in round seven, they were joined by Scotland[35] and Hong Kong.[1] The Netherlands ended up winning the tournament, with Scotland finishing second followed by Hong Kong in third and Papua New Guinea fourth.

WCL Division Two

The top two teams from the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two qualified for the 2018 World Cup Qualifier. Nepal and the United Arab Emirates placed first and second in the round-robin stage, thus claiming the final places in the Qualifier.[36] The United Arab Emirates won the final of the Division Two tournament to go into Group A, with Nepal placed in Group B.[39]

Tournament format

Initially, the teams were split into two groups of five; these groups played on a round-robin basis. Two points were awarded for a win, one point for a no result and no points for a loss.[40] The top three teams in each group went forward to a Super Six round. The results between the progressing teams were carried forward, including the corresponding points and net run rate, while the results against the teams that finished in the bottom two places in each group were discarded.[41] Each team then played the qualifiers from the other group. The remaining four teams (that finish in the bottom two places in each group) played-off for positions 7–10. The bottom two Associate Member teams, excluding the Netherlands, were relegated to the ICC World Cricket League Division Two.[42]

The top two teams at the end of the Super Six stage earned qualification to the 2019 World Cup, and also contested the final to determine the winner of the tournament.[12] If the final ended as a tie, then a Super Over would have been played to decide the winner.[43] In the event of a no result, the tournament's winner would have been the side that finished highest in the Super Sixes.[43]

Squads

The following squads were named ahead of the tournament:

  Afghanistan[44]   Hong Kong[45]   Ireland[46]     Nepal[47]   Netherlands[48]
  Papua New Guinea[49]   Scotland[50]   United Arab Emirates[47]   West Indies[51]   Zimbabwe[52]

Prior to the tournament, Stephan Myburgh was ruled out of the Netherlands squad due to injury and was replaced by Bas de Leede.[53] Zimbabwe initially named Ryan Burl and Tarisai Musakanda in their squad, but they were replaced by Sean Williams and Cephas Zhuwao.[54]

Afghanistan's captain Asghar Stanikzai missed the start of the tournament, after having his appendix removed.[55] Rashid Khan captained Afghanistan in Stanikzai's absence.[56] Stanikzai was eventually ruled out of the start of the tournament and was replaced by Afsar Zazai.[57] Stanikzai returned to the squad, after he was declared fit to play, ahead of Afghanistan's final two Super Six matches.[58] Stanikzai's replacement, Afsar Zazai, was ruled out of the last two matches due to injury.[58] Following Afghanistan's match with Zimbabwe, Mohammad Shahzad was suspended for the final two group matches after being found guilty of damaging part of the ground.[59]

Zimbabwe's Brian Vitori was suspended from bowling, following the match with Nepal. He was replaced by Richard Ngarava.[60] Sheldon Cottrell was replaced in the West Indies squad by Keemo Paul, after Cottrell injured himself during the match against the United Arab Emirates.[61] Ahead of Hong Kong's group match with Scotland, Ahsan Abbasi suffered an injury and was ruled out of the tournament. He was replaced by Kinchit Shah.[62]

Warm-up matches

Ten non-ODI warm-up matches were played on 27 February and 1 March.

Group stage

The ICC confirmed the fixtures for the tournament in January 2018. All the matches were recorded as ODIs, except those that involved the Netherlands and Nepal, as they did not have ODI status at the start of the tournament.[12] On 8 March 2018, the venues for the final two games in Group B were switched, due to the anticipated attendance for Zimbabwe's last group match.[63] On 13 March 2018, the ICC confirmed all the umpires for the Super Sixes and playoff matches.[64]

Group A

Points table

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification
1   West Indies 4 4 0 0 0 8 1.171 Advanced to Super Sixes
2   Ireland 4 3 1 0 0 6 1.479
3   United Arab Emirates 4 2 2 0 0 4 −1.177
4   Netherlands 4 1 3 0 0 2 −0.709 Advanced to 7th–10th Play-offs
5   Papua New Guinea 4 0 4 0 0 0 −0.865

Fixtures

4 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
United Arab Emirates  
221 (49.4 overs)
v
  Papua New Guinea
113 (25.5 overs)
Rohan Mustafa 95 (136)
Norman Vanua 4/39 (9.4 overs)
Charles Amini 24 (31)
Mohammad Naveed 5/28 (5.5 overs)
United Arab Emirates won by 56 runs (DLS method)
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Shaun George (SA)
Player of the match: Mohammad Naveed (UAE)
  • Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field.
  • Papua New Guinea were set a revised target of 170 runs from 28 overs due to rain.
  • Jason Kila (PNG) made his ODI debut.
  • Mohammad Naveed (UAE) took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.[65]

4 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Ireland  
268/7 (50 overs)
v
  Netherlands
149 (32.2 overs)
Andrew Balbirnie 68 (75)
Timm van der Gugten 3/59 (10 overs)
Timm van der Gugten 33 (25)
Tim Murtagh 3/28 (7 overs)
Ireland won by 93 runs (DLS method)
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Andrew Balbirnie (Ire)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.
  • Netherlands were set a revised target of 243 runs from 41 overs due to rain.
  • This was the first international cricket match to be played at this venue.[66]

6 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea  
235 (50 overs)
v
  Ireland
237/6 (49.1 overs)
Tony Ura 151 (142)
Andy McBrine 3/38 (10 overs)
William Porterfield 111 (133)
Assad Vala 2/39 (10 overs)
Ireland won by 4 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Tony Ura (PNG)
  • Ireland won the toss and elected to field.
  • Tony Ura scored the highest total by a batsman for Papua New Guinea in an ODI. He also scored the fourth-highest percentage of runs in a completed innings in an ODI (64.25%).[67][68]

6 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
357/4 (50 overs)
v
  United Arab Emirates
297/6 (50 overs)
Shimron Hetmyer 127 (93)
Imran Haider 1/62 (10 overs)
Rameez Shahzad 112* (107)
Jason Holder 5/53 (10 overs)
West Indies won by 60 runs
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Shimron Hetmyer (WI)
  • West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Chirag Suri (UAE) made his ODI debut.
  • This was the first ODI match to be played at this venue.[66]
  • Chris Gayle (WI) became the third batsman to score a century against eleven different countries in ODIs.[69]
  • Shimron Hetmyer (WI) scored his first century in ODIs.[70]
  • Kemar Roach (WI) took his 100th wicket in ODIs.[71]

8 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
176 (46.3 overs)
v
  United Arab Emirates
177/4 (44 overs)
Wesley Barresi 37 (55)
Rohan Mustafa 5/26 (9.3 overs)
Chirag Suri 78* (126)
Paul van Meekeren 1/18 (8 overs)
United Arab Emirates won by 6 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Rohan Mustafa (UAE)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat.

8 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea  
200 (42.4 overs)
v
  West Indies
201/4 (43 overs)
Assad Vala 57 (89)
Carlos Brathwaite 5/27 (10 overs)
Jason Holder 99* (101)
Alei Nao 1/16 (6 overs)
West Indies won by 6 wickets
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Jason Holder (WI)
  • Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Carlos Brathwaite (WI) took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.[72]
  • Papua New Guinea could no longer qualify for the Super Sixes as a result of this match and advanced to the playoff semi-finals.[73]

10 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
257/8 (50 overs)
v
  Ireland
205 (46.2 overs)
Rovman Powell 101 (100)
Tim Murtagh 4/41 (10 overs)
Ed Joyce 63 (86)
Kemar Roach 4/27 (10 overs)
West Indies won by 52 runs
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Michael Gough (Eng)
Player of the match: Rovman Powell (WI)
  • Ireland won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rovman Powell (WI) scored his first century in ODIs.[74]
  • West Indies qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.[75]

10 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
216/8 (50 overs)
v
  Papua New Guinea
159 (42.1 overs)
Sikander Zulfiqar 53* (65)
Alei Nao 2/28 (6.3 overs)
Assad Vala 44 (58)
Roelof van der Merwe 4/46 (10 overs)
Netherlands won by 57 runs
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Ahsan Raza (Pak) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Roelof van der Merwe (Ned)
  • Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field.

12 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
309/6 (48 overs)
v
  Netherlands
167/6 (28.4 overs)
Evin Lewis 84 (92)
Paul van Meekeren 2/37 (9 overs)
Ryan ten Doeschate 67* (62)
Ashley Nurse 1/25 (6 overs)
West Indies by 54 runs (DLS method)
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Michael Gough (Eng)
Player of the match: Evin Lewis (WI)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to field.
  • Netherlands were set a revised target of 222 runs from 28.4 overs due to rain.
  • United Arab Emirates qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match, with the Netherlands advancing to the playoff semi-finals.[76]

12 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Ireland  
313/6 (44 overs)
v
  United Arab Emirates
91 (29.3 overs)
Paul Stirling 126 (117)
Mohammad Naveed 3/84 (9 overs)
Ghulam Shabber 19 (40)
Boyd Rankin 4/15 (6 overs)
Ireland won by 226 runs (DLS method)
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Langton Rusere (Zim)
Player of the match: Paul Stirling (Ire)
  • United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field.
  • United Arab Emirates were set a revised target of 318 runs from 44 overs due to rain.
  • The 205-run stand for the first wicket between Paul Stirling and William Porterfield was Ireland's highest partnership for the first wicket in ODIs.[77]
  • Kevin O'Brien (Ire) scored his 3,000th run in ODIs.[78]
  • Ireland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.[79]

Group B

Points table

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification
1   Zimbabwe 4 3 0 1 0 7 1.035 Advanced to Super Sixes
2   Scotland 4 3 0 1 0 7 0.855
3   Afghanistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 0.038
4     Nepal 4 1 3 0 0 2 −0.893 Advanced to 7th–10th Play-offs
5   Hong Kong 4 1 3 0 0 2 −1.121

Fixtures

4 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
380/6 (50 overs)
v
    Nepal
264/8 (50 overs)
Sikandar Raza 123 (66)
Basanta Regmi 2/69 (10 overs)
Sharad Vesawkar 52 (48)
Sikandar Raza 3/48 (10 overs)
Zimbabwe won by 116 runs
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Sikandar Raza (Zim)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Lalit Rajbanshi (Nep) made his List A debut.

4 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Afghanistan  
255 (49.4 overs)
v
  Scotland
256/3 (47.2 overs)
Mohammad Nabi 92 (82)
Brad Wheal 3/36 (9.4 overs)
Calum MacLeod 157* (146)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2/47 (10 overs)
Scotland won by 7 wickets
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Joel Wilson (WI) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Calum MacLeod (Sco)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field.
  • Rashid Khan captained Afghanistan for the first time in an ODI and at the age of 19 years and 165 days, he became the youngest player to captain an international side.[80]
  • The 208-run stand for the third wicket between Calum MacLeod and Richie Berrington was Scotland's highest for any wicket in ODIs.[81]

6 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
196 (43 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
194 (49.3 overs)
Brendan Taylor 89 (88)
Rashid Khan 3/38 (8 overs)
Rahmat Shah 69 (91)
Blessing Muzarabani 4/47 (10 overs)
Zimbabwe won by 2 runs
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Chettithody Shamshuddin (Ind)
Player of the match: Sikandar Raza (Zim)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.

6 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Hong Kong  
91 (38.2 overs)
v
  Scotland
92/6 (23.3 overs)
Nizakat Khan 26 (40)
Tom Sole 4/15 (10 overs)
Kyle Coetzer 41* (60)
Ehsan Khan 3/29 (6 overs)
Scotland won by 4 wickets
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (SA) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Tom Sole (Sco)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field.

8 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Nepal    
149 (47.4 overs)
v
  Scotland
153/6 (41.3 overs)
Paras Khadka 63 (75)
Stuart Whittingham 3/35 (10 overs)
Kyle Coetzer 88* (136)
Basanta Regmi 2/26 (10 overs)
Scotland won by 4 wickets
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Adrian Holdstock (SA)
Player of the match: Kyle Coetzer (Sco)
  • Nepal won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Paras Khadka became the first batsman for Nepal to score 1,000 runs in List A cricket.[82]
  • Scotland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.[82]

8 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Hong Kong  
241/8 (50 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
195/9 (46 overs)
Anshuman Rath 65 (90)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3/26 (10 overs)
Dawlat Zadran 40* (30)
Ehsan Khan 4/33 (9 overs)
Hong Kong won by 30 runs (DLS method)
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Ehsan Khan (HK)
  • Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field.
  • Afghanistan were set a revised target of 226 runs from 46 overs due to rain.
  • This was Hong Kong's first win against a Full Member side in ODIs.[83]

10 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
263/9 (50 overs)
v
  Hong Kong
174 (46.5 overs)
Hamilton Masakadza 84 (110)
Ehsan Nawaz 4/47 (9 overs)
Anshuman Rath 85 (117)
Sikandar Raza 3/30 (10 overs)
Zimbabwe won by 89 runs
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Hamilton Masakadza (Zim)
  • Hong Kong won the toss and elected to field.
  • Zimbabwe qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match.[84]

10 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Nepal    
194 (49.5 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
195/4 (38.4 overs)
Paras Khadka 75 (82)
Mohammad Nabi 4/33 (10 overs)
Najibullah Zadran 52* (47)
Dipendra Airee 2/25 (6 overs)
Afghanistan won by 6 wickets
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Adrian Holdstock (SA) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Mohammad Nabi (Afg)
  • Nepal won the toss and elected to bat.

12 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Hong Kong  
153 (48.2 overs)
v
    Nepal
155/5 (40.4 overs)
Nizakat Khan 47 (84)
Sandeep Lamichhane 3/17 (10 overs)
Rohit Paudel 44* (86)
Ehsan Khan 2/29 (7 overs)
Nepal won by 5 wickets
Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Rohit Paudel (Nep)
  • Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Simandeep Singh (HK) made his List A debut.
  • Afghanistan qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match, with Hong Kong and Nepal advancing to the playoff semi-finals.[85]

12 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
210 (46.4 overs)
v
  Scotland
210 (49.1 overs)
Craig Ervine 57 (69)
Safyaan Sharif 5/33 (8.4 overs)
Richie Berrington 47 (76)
Graeme Cremer 3/21 (10 overs)
Match tied
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Safyaan Sharif (Sco)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Safyaan Sharif (Sco) took his first five-wicket haul in ODIs.[86]

Playoffs

15 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea  
114 (27.2 overs)
v
    Nepal
115/4 (23 overs)
Charles Amini 19 (18)
Dipendra Airee 4/14 (4.2 overs)
Dipendra Airee 50* (58)
Norman Vanua 2/25 (6 overs)
Nepal won by 6 wickets
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Langton Rusere (Zim) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Dipendra Airee (Nep)
  • Nepal won the toss and elected to field.
  • Nepal gained ODI status until 2023 and Papua New Guinea lost their ODI status as a result of this match.[20]

15 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
174 (48.2 overs)
v
  Hong Kong
130 (43 overs)
Max O'Dowd 62 (71)
Nadeem Ahmed 3/20 (10 overs)
Babar Hayat 52 (94)
Roelof van der Merwe 4/18 (7 overs)
Netherlands won by 44 runs
Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Adrian Holdstock (SA)
Player of the match: Max O'Dowd (Ned)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Hong Kong lost their ODI status as a result of this match.[20]

9th/10th position play-off
17 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Papua New Guinea  
200 (48.2 overs)
v
  Hong Kong
142 (35.2 overs)
Tony Ura 49 (59)
Kinchit Shah 4/11 (3.2 overs)
Babar Hayat 37 (25)
Charles Amini 4/27 (10 overs)
Papua New Guinea won by 58 runs
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Langton Rusere (Zim) and Sharfuddoula (Ban)
Player of the match: Charles Amini (PNG)
  • Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Simandeep Singh (HK) made his ODI debut.
  • This was the 4,000th ODI match to be played.[23]

7th/8th position play-off
17 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Netherlands  
189/9 (50 overs)
v
    Nepal
144 (44.4 overs)
Bas de Leede 39 (91)
Sompal Kami 4/24 (10 overs)
Sompal Kami 36 (53)
Roelof van der Merwe 4/19 (9 overs)
Netherlands won by 45 runs
Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe
Umpires: Chris Brown (NZ) and Adrian Holdstock (SA)
Player of the match: Roelof van der Merwe (Ned)
  • Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat.

Super Sixes

Pos Team Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification
1   West Indies 5 4 1 0 0 8 0.472 Advance to Final, qualify for 2019 World Cup
2   Afghanistan 5 3 2 0 0 6 0.302
3   Zimbabwe 5 2 2 1 0 5 0.420
4   Scotland 5 2 2 1 0 5 0.243
5   Ireland 5 2 3 0 0 4 0.346
6   United Arab Emirates 5 1 4 0 0 2 −1.950
15 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
197/8 (50 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
198/7 (47.4 overs)
Shai Hope 43 (94)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3/33 (10 overs)
Rahmat Shah 68 (109)
Jason Holder 3/39 (10 overs)
Afghanistan won by 3 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Mujeeb Ur Rahman (Afg)
  • West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Keemo Paul (WI) made his ODI debut.
  • Mohammad Nabi became the first bowler for Afghanistan to take 100 wickets in ODIs.[87]
  • Jason Holder (WI) became the fastest player for the West Indies, in terms of matches, to score 1,000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIs (74).[88]

15 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Scotland  
322/6 (50 overs)
v
  United Arab Emirates
249 (47.4 overs)
Matthew Cross 114 (135)
Rohan Mustafa 4/56 (10 overs)
Muhammad Usman 80 (91)
Chris Sole 4/68 (8 overs)
Scotland won by 73 runs
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Matthew Cross (Sco)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to bat.
  • United Arab Emirates could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match.[89]

16 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
211/9 (50 overs)
v
  Ireland
104 (34.2 overs)
Sikandar Raza 69* (83)
Tim Murtagh 3/36 (10 overs)
Paul Stirling 41 (70)
Graeme Cremer 3/18 (8.2 overs)
Zimbabwe won by 107 runs
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) and Shaun George (SA)
Player of the match: Sikandar Raza (Zim)
  • Ireland won the toss and elected to field.

18 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Ireland  
271/9 (50 overs)
v
  Scotland
246 (47.4 overs)
Andrew Balbirnie 105 (146)
Brad Wheal 3/43 (10 overs)
Kyle Coetzer 61 (70)
Boyd Rankin 4/63 (9.4 overs)
Ireland won by 25 runs
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Andrew Balbirnie (Ire)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field.

19 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Zimbabwe  
289 (50 overs)
v
  West Indies
290/6 (49 overs)
Brendan Taylor 138 (124)
Jason Holder 4/35 (10 overs)
Marlon Samuels 86 (80)
Blessing Muzarabani 2/36 (9 overs)
West Indies won by 4 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Simon Fry (Aus)
Player of the match: Marlon Samuels (WI)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Sean Williams (Zim) scored his 3,000th run in ODIs.[90]
  • Brendan Taylor (Zim) scored his tenth century in ODIs.[91]
  • This was the West Indies' fifth-highest successful run-chase in ODIs.[91]

20 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
United Arab Emirates  
177 (43 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
178/5 (34.3 overs)
Shaiman Anwar 64 (87)
Rashid Khan 5/41 (9 overs)
Gulbadin Naib 74* (97)
Mohammad Naveed 2/37 (8 overs)
Afghanistan won by 5 wickets
Old Hararians, Harare
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Adrian Holdstock (SA)
Player of the match: Gulbadin Naib (Afg)
  • United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to bat.

21 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
198 (48.4 overs)
v
  Scotland
125/5 (32.5 overs)
Evin Lewis 66 (87)
Safyaan Sharif 3/27 (9 overs)
Richie Berrington 33 (68)
Kemar Roach 2/20 (7 overs)
West Indies won by 5 runs (DLS method)
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Shaun George (SA) and Paul Wilson (Aus)
Player of the match: Safyaan Sharif (Sco)
  • Scotland won the toss and elected to field.
  • West Indies qualified for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup as a result of this match.[24]
  • Scotland could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match.[92]

22 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
United Arab Emirates  
235/7 (47.5 overs)
v
  Zimbabwe
226/7 (40 overs)
Rameez Shahzad 59 (61)
Sikandar Raza 3/41 (10 overs)
Sean Williams 80 (80)
Mohammad Naveed 3/40 (8 overs)
United Arab Emirates won by 3 runs (DLS method)
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Gregory Brathwaite (WI) and Ahsan Raza (Pak)
Player of the match: Mohammad Naveed (UAE)
  • Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field.
  • Zimbabwe were set a revised target of 230 runs from 40 overs due to rain.
  • Shaiman Anwar became the first batsman for the United Arab Emirates to score 1,000 runs in ODIs.[93]
  • This was the United Arab Emirates' first win against a Full Member side in ODIs.[93]

23 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
Ireland  
209/7 (50 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
213/5 (49.1 overs)
Paul Stirling 55 (87)
Rashid Khan 3/40 (10 overs)
Mohammad Shahzad 54 (66)
Simi Singh 3/30 (10 overs)
Afghanistan won by 5 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Michael Gough (Eng) and Joel Wilson (WI)
Player of the match: Mohammad Shahzad (Afg)

Final

25 March 2018
09:30
Scorecard
West Indies  
204 (46.5 overs)
v
  Afghanistan
206/3 (40.4 overs)
Rovman Powell 44 (75)
Mujeeb Ur Rahman 4/43 (9.5 overs)
Mohammad Shahzad 84 (93)
Chris Gayle 2/38 (5.4 overs)
Afghanistan won by 7 wickets
Harare Sports Club, Harare
Umpires: Simon Fry (Aus) Michael Gough (Eng)
Player of the match: Mohammad Shahzad (Afg)
  • West Indies won the toss and elected to bat.
  • Shai Hope (WI) scored his 1,000th run in ODIs.[96]
  • Rashid Khan (Afg) took his 100th wicket in ODIs.[29]

Final standings

These were the final standings at the end of the tournament:[4]

Position Result
1st   Afghanistan Qualified for the 2019 Cricket World Cup
2nd   West Indies
3rd   Zimbabwe
4th   Scotland Retained ODI status until 2023
5th   Ireland
6th   United Arab Emirates Retained ODI status until 2023
7th   Netherlands
8th     Nepal Gained ODI status until 2023
9th   Papua New Guinea Relegated to Division Two and lost ODI status
10th   Hong Kong

Note: Remaining teams already had ODI status until at least 2023

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2018, cricket, world, qualifier, 2018, cricket, world, qualifier, cricket, tournament, that, took, place, during, march, 2018, zimbabwe, formed, final, part, cricket, world, qualification, process, 2019, world, england, wales, teams, afghanistan, west, indies,. The 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier was a cricket tournament that took place during March 2018 in Zimbabwe 1 It formed the final part of the Cricket World Cup qualification process for the 2019 World Cup in England and Wales 2 The top two teams Afghanistan and the West Indies qualified for the World Cup joining the hosts and the seven teams who had already qualified through their ranking in the ICC ODI Championship 3 Afghanistan won the tournament beating the West Indies by 7 wickets in the final 4 Afghanistan s Mohammad Shahzad was named the player of the match 5 and Zimbabwe s Sikandar Raza was named the player of the tournament 6 2018 ICC Cricket World Cup QualifierQualifier posterDates4 25 March 2018Administrator s International Cricket CouncilCricket formatOne Day InternationalList A cricketTournament format s Round robin and KnockoutHost s ZimbabweChampions Afghanistan 1st title Runners up West IndiesParticipants10Matches34Player of the seriesSikandar RazaMost runsBrendan Taylor 457 Most wicketsSafyaan Sharif 17 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 17 Rashid Khan 17 Official websitewww icc cricket com 20142023 The tournament was initially scheduled to take place in Bangladesh 7 but in May 2017 it was reported that the event would instead be hosted elsewhere as Bangladesh were close to automatic qualification and thus would not need to participate in this tournament Three bids were under consideration one from Zimbabwe one from the United Arab Emirates and a joint bid from Ireland and Scotland who were the winners of the previous qualifier tournament 8 9 10 In October 2017 the International Cricket Council ICC announced that Zimbabwe would host the event 11 In January 2018 the ICC confirmed all the fixtures and venues for the tournament 12 At the end of the tournament the Netherlands who won the ICC World Cricket League Championship and the top three Associate Member teams earned One Day International ODI status until 2023 13 Contents 1 Summary 2 Teams 2 1 ICC ODI Championship 2 2 WCL Championship 2 3 WCL Division Two 3 Tournament format 4 Squads 5 Warm up matches 6 Group stage 6 1 Group A 6 1 1 Points table 6 1 2 Fixtures 6 2 Group B 6 2 1 Points table 6 2 2 Fixtures 7 Playoffs 8 Super Sixes 9 Final 10 Final standings 11 References 12 External linksSummary EditHosts Zimbabwe failed to reach the final and missed out on playing in the Cricket World Cup for the first time since 1983 14 As a result of their poor performance Zimbabwe Cricket sacked all their coaching staff and their team captain Graeme Cremer 15 Recently appointed Full Member side Ireland also missed the Cricket World Cup for the first time since 2007 and for the first time no Associate Member qualified for the Cricket World Cup 16 Following the conclusion of the group stage Afghanistan Ireland Scotland United Arab Emirates West Indies and Zimbabwe had all progressed to the Super Sixes with a chance to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup 17 Hong Kong Nepal Netherlands and Papua New Guinea did not qualify for the Super Sixes but advanced to the playoffs to determine their final rankings in positions seven to ten 18 Both Scotland and the United Arab Emirates kept their ODI status until 2022 after reaching the Super Sixes 19 Hong Kong Nepal and Papua New Guinea competed for the final ODI status spot in the playoffs 19 In the first round of playoff matches Nepal beat Papua New Guinea by 6 wickets and the Netherlands beat Hong Kong by 44 runs Therefore with the Netherlands already guaranteed ODI status at the end of the tournament Nepal gained ODI status for the first time 20 21 22 With their defeats in the first playoff matches Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea both lost their ODI status and were relegated to Division Two of the World Cricket League 20 21 The fixture between Hong Kong and Papua New Guinea for the ninth place playoff was the 4 000th ODI match to be played 23 The West Indies became the first side to qualify for the 2019 Cricket World Cup after they beat Scotland by five runs by the Duckworth Lewis Stern method in the Super Sixes 24 25 Tournament hosts Zimbabwe lost their final match in the Super Sixes to the United Arab Emirates meaning they would need Afghanistan and Ireland s match to end as tie to allow them to progress to the Cricket World Cup 26 27 However Afghanistan beat Ireland by five wickets in the final Super Six match therefore joining the West Indies in the tournament final and also qualifying for the Cricket World Cup 28 In the final Afghanistan s Rashid Khan became the fastest and youngest bowler to take 100 wickets in ODIs when he dismissed Shai Hope 29 He took 44 matches to take his 100th dismissal breaking the previous record of 52 matches set by Mitchell Starc of Australia 30 Teams EditIt was decided before the 2015 Cricket World Cup that the number of participating teams at the 2019 Cricket World Cup would be reduced to ten A new World Cup qualification structure was introduced in which the host nation of the World Cup and the top seven other teams in the ICC ODI Championship on 30 September 2017 would qualify directly for the World Cup with the remaining two spots being decided by the World Cup qualifying tournament 31 Following recent success Afghanistan and Ireland were promoted into the ICC ODI Championship in 2015 taking the number of teams in the ICC ODI Championship to twelve 32 Afghanistan and Ireland were granted Test status in 2017 making them the 11th and 12th Test playing nations meaning that at least two Test playing nations would miss the World Cup for the first time The bottom four teams in the ICC ODI Championship ranking will be joined by the top four teams from the 2015 17 ICC World Cricket League Championship and the two finalists of the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two for the qualifying tournament Therefore at most two associate teams could qualify for the World Cup or none if beaten by the Test playing nations Means of qualification Date Venue Berths QualifiedICC ODI Championship Bottom 4 30 September 2017 Various 4 West Indies 33 Afghanistan 33 Zimbabwe 33 Ireland 33 2015 17 ICC World Cricket League Championship 8 December 2017 Various 4 Netherlands 34 Scotland 35 Hong Kong 1 Papua New Guinea 34 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two 15 February 2018 Namibia 2 Nepal 36 United Arab Emirates 36 Total 10ICC ODI Championship Edit The bottom four teams 9th to 12th places in the ICC ODI Championship as at 30 September 2017 did not receive automatic World Cup qualification and are required to play in the 2018 World Cup Qualifier 3 Qualification by this route was finalised after the West Indies lost the first match of their ODI series against England in September 2017 meaning they were unable to catch any of the teams above them in the rankings by the cut off date 37 38 Afghanistan Ireland and Zimbabwe below the West Indies in the rankings were confirmed as having to play in the qualification tournament before this date 33 WCL Championship Edit The top four teams from the 2015 17 ICC World Cricket League Championship qualified for the 2018 World Cup Qualifier After the conclusion of the sixth round of fixtures in the championship both the Netherlands and Papua New Guinea had qualified 34 Following the first fixtures in round seven they were joined by Scotland 35 and Hong Kong 1 The Netherlands ended up winning the tournament with Scotland finishing second followed by Hong Kong in third and Papua New Guinea fourth WCL Division Two Edit The top two teams from the 2018 ICC World Cricket League Division Two qualified for the 2018 World Cup Qualifier Nepal and the United Arab Emirates placed first and second in the round robin stage thus claiming the final places in the Qualifier 36 The United Arab Emirates won the final of the Division Two tournament to go into Group A with Nepal placed in Group B 39 Tournament format EditInitially the teams were split into two groups of five these groups played on a round robin basis Two points were awarded for a win one point for a no result and no points for a loss 40 The top three teams in each group went forward to a Super Six round The results between the progressing teams were carried forward including the corresponding points and net run rate while the results against the teams that finished in the bottom two places in each group were discarded 41 Each team then played the qualifiers from the other group The remaining four teams that finish in the bottom two places in each group played off for positions 7 10 The bottom two Associate Member teams excluding the Netherlands were relegated to the ICC World Cricket League Division Two 42 The top two teams at the end of the Super Six stage earned qualification to the 2019 World Cup and also contested the final to determine the winner of the tournament 12 If the final ended as a tie then a Super Over would have been played to decide the winner 43 In the event of a no result the tournament s winner would have been the side that finished highest in the Super Sixes 43 Squads EditThe following squads were named ahead of the tournament Afghanistan 44 Hong Kong 45 Ireland 46 Nepal 47 Netherlands 48 Asghar Stanikzai c Rashid Khan vc Javed Ahmadi Sharafuddin Ashraf Nasir Jamal Ihsanullah Janat Mohammad Nabi Gulbadin Naib Rahmat Shah Mohammad Shahzad wk Samiullah Shinwari Dawlat Zadran Mujeeb Ur Rahman Najibullah Zadran Shapoor Zadran Afsar Zazai Babar Hayat c Ahsan Abbasi Tanwir Afzal Nadeem Ahmed Tanveer Ahmed Waqas Barkat Christopher Carter Aizaz Khan Ehsan Khan Nizakat Khan Scott McKechnie Ehsan Nawaz Anshuman Rath Kinchit Shah Simandeep Singh Shahid Wasif William Porterfield c Andrew Balbirnie Peter Chase George Dockrell Ed Joyce Andrew McBrine Barry McCarthy Tim Murtagh Kevin O Brien Niall O Brien Boyd Rankin James Shannon Simi Singh Paul Stirling Gary Wilson Paras Khadka c Dipendra Airee Lalit Bhandari Shakti Gauchan Sompal Kami Karan KC Sandeep Lamichhane Gyanendra Malla Dilip Nath Rohit Paudel Lalit Rajbanshi Basanta Regmi Anil Sah Aarif Sheikh Sharad Vesawkar Peter Borren c Wesley Barresi Ben Cooper Ryan ten Doeschate Bas de Leede Paul van Meekeren Stephan Myburgh Max O Dowd Scott Edwards Roelof van der Merwe Shane Snater Pieter Seelaar Timm van der Gugten Vivian Kingma Fred Klaassen Sikander Zulfiqar Papua New Guinea 49 Scotland 50 United Arab Emirates 47 West Indies 51 Zimbabwe 52 Assad Vala c Charles Amini Sese Bau Mahuru Dai Kiplin Doriga Jason Kila Vani Morea Alei Nao Damien Ravu John Reva Lega Siaka Chad Soper Tony Ura Norman Vanua Jack Vare Kyle Coetzer c Richie Berrington vc Matthew Cross Alasdair Evans Michael Jones Michael Leask Calum MacLeod George Munsey Safyaan Sharif Chris Sole Tom Sole Craig Wallace Mark Watt Brad Wheal Stuart Whittingham Rohan Mustafa c Ashfaq Ahmed Qadeer Ahmed Shaiman Anwar Mohammad Boota Imran Haider Amir Hayat Zahoor Khan Adnan Mufti Mohammad Naveed Ahmed Raza Ghulam Shabber Rameez Shahzad Chirag Suri Muhammad Usman Jason Holder c Jason Mohammed vc Devendra Bishoo Carlos Brathwaite Sheldon Cottrell Chris Gayle Shimron Hetmyer Shai Hope Evin Lewis Nikita Miller Ashley Nurse Keemo Paul Rovman Powell Kemar Roach Marlon Samuels Kesrick Williams Graeme Cremer c Ryan Burl Tendai Chatara Tendai Chisoro Craig Ervine Kyle Jarvis Hamilton Masakadza Solomon Mire Peter Moor Tarisai Musakanda Blessing Muzarabani Richard Ngarava Sikandar Raza Brendan Taylor Brian Vitori Malcolm Waller Sean Williams Cephas ZhuwaoPrior to the tournament Stephan Myburgh was ruled out of the Netherlands squad due to injury and was replaced by Bas de Leede 53 Zimbabwe initially named Ryan Burl and Tarisai Musakanda in their squad but they were replaced by Sean Williams and Cephas Zhuwao 54 Afghanistan s captain Asghar Stanikzai missed the start of the tournament after having his appendix removed 55 Rashid Khan captained Afghanistan in Stanikzai s absence 56 Stanikzai was eventually ruled out of the start of the tournament and was replaced by Afsar Zazai 57 Stanikzai returned to the squad after he was declared fit to play ahead of Afghanistan s final two Super Six matches 58 Stanikzai s replacement Afsar Zazai was ruled out of the last two matches due to injury 58 Following Afghanistan s match with Zimbabwe Mohammad Shahzad was suspended for the final two group matches after being found guilty of damaging part of the ground 59 Zimbabwe s Brian Vitori was suspended from bowling following the match with Nepal He was replaced by Richard Ngarava 60 Sheldon Cottrell was replaced in the West Indies squad by Keemo Paul after Cottrell injured himself during the match against the United Arab Emirates 61 Ahead of Hong Kong s group match with Scotland Ahsan Abbasi suffered an injury and was ruled out of the tournament He was replaced by Kinchit Shah 62 Warm up matches EditMain article 2018 Cricket World Cup Qualifier warm up matches Ten non ODI warm up matches were played on 27 February and 1 March Group stage EditThe ICC confirmed the fixtures for the tournament in January 2018 All the matches were recorded as ODIs except those that involved the Netherlands and Nepal as they did not have ODI status at the start of the tournament 12 On 8 March 2018 the venues for the final two games in Group B were switched due to the anticipated attendance for Zimbabwe s last group match 63 On 13 March 2018 the ICC confirmed all the umpires for the Super Sixes and playoff matches 64 All times in Central Africa Time UTC 2 00 Group A Edit Points table Edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification1 West Indies 4 4 0 0 0 8 1 171 Advanced to Super Sixes2 Ireland 4 3 1 0 0 6 1 4793 United Arab Emirates 4 2 2 0 0 4 1 1774 Netherlands 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 709 Advanced to 7th 10th Play offs5 Papua New Guinea 4 0 4 0 0 0 0 865Source citation needed Fixtures Edit 4 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardUnited Arab Emirates 221 49 4 overs v Papua New Guinea113 25 5 overs Rohan Mustafa 95 136 Norman Vanua 4 39 9 4 overs Charles Amini 24 31 Mohammad Naveed 5 28 5 5 overs United Arab Emirates won by 56 runs DLS method Harare Sports Club Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Shaun George SA Player of the match Mohammad Naveed UAE Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field Papua New Guinea were set a revised target of 170 runs from 28 overs due to rain Jason Kila PNG made his ODI debut Mohammad Naveed UAE took his first five wicket haul in ODIs 65 4 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardIreland 268 7 50 overs v Netherlands149 32 2 overs Andrew Balbirnie 68 75 Timm van der Gugten 3 59 10 overs Timm van der Gugten 33 25 Tim Murtagh 3 28 7 overs Ireland won by 93 runs DLS method Old Hararians Harare Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Ahsan Raza Pak Player of the match Andrew Balbirnie Ire Netherlands won the toss and elected to field Netherlands were set a revised target of 243 runs from 41 overs due to rain This was the first international cricket match to be played at this venue 66 6 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardPapua New Guinea 235 50 overs v Ireland237 6 49 1 overs Tony Ura 151 142 Andy McBrine 3 38 10 overs William Porterfield 111 133 Assad Vala 2 39 10 overs Ireland won by 4 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Tony Ura PNG Ireland won the toss and elected to field Tony Ura scored the highest total by a batsman for Papua New Guinea in an ODI He also scored the fourth highest percentage of runs in a completed innings in an ODI 64 25 67 68 6 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 357 4 50 overs v United Arab Emirates297 6 50 overs Shimron Hetmyer 127 93 Imran Haider 1 62 10 overs Rameez Shahzad 112 107 Jason Holder 5 53 10 overs West Indies won by 60 runsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Shimron Hetmyer WI West Indies won the toss and elected to bat Chirag Suri UAE made his ODI debut This was the first ODI match to be played at this venue 66 Chris Gayle WI became the third batsman to score a century against eleven different countries in ODIs 69 Shimron Hetmyer WI scored his first century in ODIs 70 Kemar Roach WI took his 100th wicket in ODIs 71 8 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNetherlands 176 46 3 overs v United Arab Emirates177 4 44 overs Wesley Barresi 37 55 Rohan Mustafa 5 26 9 3 overs Chirag Suri 78 126 Paul van Meekeren 1 18 8 overs United Arab Emirates won by 6 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Rohan Mustafa UAE Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat 8 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardPapua New Guinea 200 42 4 overs v West Indies201 4 43 overs Assad Vala 57 89 Carlos Brathwaite 5 27 10 overs Jason Holder 99 101 Alei Nao 1 16 6 overs West Indies won by 6 wicketsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Shaun George SA and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Jason Holder WI Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat Carlos Brathwaite WI took his first five wicket haul in ODIs 72 Papua New Guinea could no longer qualify for the Super Sixes as a result of this match and advanced to the playoff semi finals 73 10 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 257 8 50 overs v Ireland205 46 2 overs Rovman Powell 101 100 Tim Murtagh 4 41 10 overs Ed Joyce 63 86 Kemar Roach 4 27 10 overs West Indies won by 52 runsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Michael Gough Eng Player of the match Rovman Powell WI Ireland won the toss and elected to field Rovman Powell WI scored his first century in ODIs 74 West Indies qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match 75 10 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNetherlands 216 8 50 overs v Papua New Guinea159 42 1 overs Sikander Zulfiqar 53 65 Alei Nao 2 28 6 3 overs Assad Vala 44 58 Roelof van der Merwe 4 46 10 overs Netherlands won by 57 runsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Ahsan Raza Pak and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Roelof van der Merwe Ned Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to field 12 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 309 6 48 overs v Netherlands167 6 28 4 overs Evin Lewis 84 92 Paul van Meekeren 2 37 9 overs Ryan ten Doeschate 67 62 Ashley Nurse 1 25 6 overs West Indies by 54 runs DLS method Harare Sports Club Harare Umpires Shaun George SA and Michael Gough Eng Player of the match Evin Lewis WI Netherlands won the toss and elected to field Netherlands were set a revised target of 222 runs from 28 4 overs due to rain United Arab Emirates qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match with the Netherlands advancing to the playoff semi finals 76 12 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardIreland 313 6 44 overs v United Arab Emirates91 29 3 overs Paul Stirling 126 117 Mohammad Naveed 3 84 9 overs Ghulam Shabber 19 40 Boyd Rankin 4 15 6 overs Ireland won by 226 runs DLS method Old Hararians Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Langton Rusere Zim Player of the match Paul Stirling Ire United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to field United Arab Emirates were set a revised target of 318 runs from 44 overs due to rain The 205 run stand for the first wicket between Paul Stirling and William Porterfield was Ireland s highest partnership for the first wicket in ODIs 77 Kevin O Brien Ire scored his 3 000th run in ODIs 78 Ireland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match 79 Group B Edit Points table Edit Pos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification1 Zimbabwe 4 3 0 1 0 7 1 035 Advanced to Super Sixes2 Scotland 4 3 0 1 0 7 0 8553 Afghanistan 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 0384 Nepal 4 1 3 0 0 2 0 893 Advanced to 7th 10th Play offs5 Hong Kong 4 1 3 0 0 2 1 121Source citation needed Fixtures Edit 4 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 380 6 50 overs v Nepal264 8 50 overs Sikandar Raza 123 66 Basanta Regmi 2 69 10 overs Sharad Vesawkar 52 48 Sikandar Raza 3 48 10 overs Zimbabwe won by 116 runsQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Chettithody Shamshuddin Ind Player of the match Sikandar Raza Zim Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat Lalit Rajbanshi Nep made his List A debut 4 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardAfghanistan 255 49 4 overs v Scotland256 3 47 2 overs Mohammad Nabi 92 82 Brad Wheal 3 36 9 4 overs Calum MacLeod 157 146 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 2 47 10 overs Scotland won by 7 wicketsBulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Umpires Joel Wilson WI and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Calum MacLeod Sco Scotland won the toss and elected to field Rashid Khan captained Afghanistan for the first time in an ODI and at the age of 19 years and 165 days he became the youngest player to captain an international side 80 The 208 run stand for the third wicket between Calum MacLeod and Richie Berrington was Scotland s highest for any wicket in ODIs 81 6 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 196 43 overs v Afghanistan194 49 3 overs Brendan Taylor 89 88 Rashid Khan 3 38 8 overs Rahmat Shah 69 91 Blessing Muzarabani 4 47 10 overs Zimbabwe won by 2 runsQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Chettithody Shamshuddin Ind Player of the match Sikandar Raza Zim Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat 6 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardHong Kong 91 38 2 overs v Scotland92 6 23 3 overs Nizakat Khan 26 40 Tom Sole 4 15 10 overs Kyle Coetzer 41 60 Ehsan Khan 3 29 6 overs Scotland won by 4 wicketsBulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Umpires Adrian Holdstock SA and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Tom Sole Sco Scotland won the toss and elected to field 8 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNepal 149 47 4 overs v Scotland153 6 41 3 overs Paras Khadka 63 75 Stuart Whittingham 3 35 10 overs Kyle Coetzer 88 136 Basanta Regmi 2 26 10 overs Scotland won by 4 wicketsQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Adrian Holdstock SA Player of the match Kyle Coetzer Sco Nepal won the toss and elected to bat Paras Khadka became the first batsman for Nepal to score 1 000 runs in List A cricket 82 Scotland qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match 82 8 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardHong Kong 241 8 50 overs v Afghanistan195 9 46 overs Anshuman Rath 65 90 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3 26 10 overs Dawlat Zadran 40 30 Ehsan Khan 4 33 9 overs Hong Kong won by 30 runs DLS method Bulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Ehsan Khan HK Afghanistan won the toss and elected to field Afghanistan were set a revised target of 226 runs from 46 overs due to rain This was Hong Kong s first win against a Full Member side in ODIs 83 10 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 263 9 50 overs v Hong Kong174 46 5 overs Hamilton Masakadza 84 110 Ehsan Nawaz 4 47 9 overs Anshuman Rath 85 117 Sikandar Raza 3 30 10 overs Zimbabwe won by 89 runsQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Hamilton Masakadza Zim Hong Kong won the toss and elected to field Zimbabwe qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match 84 10 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNepal 194 49 5 overs v Afghanistan195 4 38 4 overs Paras Khadka 75 82 Mohammad Nabi 4 33 10 overs Najibullah Zadran 52 47 Dipendra Airee 2 25 6 overs Afghanistan won by 6 wicketsBulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Umpires Adrian Holdstock SA and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Mohammad Nabi Afg Nepal won the toss and elected to bat 12 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardHong Kong 153 48 2 overs v Nepal155 5 40 4 overs Nizakat Khan 47 84 Sandeep Lamichhane 3 17 10 overs Rohit Paudel 44 86 Ehsan Khan 2 29 7 overs Nepal won by 5 wicketsBulawayo Athletic Club Bulawayo Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Rohit Paudel Nep Hong Kong won the toss and elected to bat Simandeep Singh HK made his List A debut Afghanistan qualified for the Super Sixes as a result of this match with Hong Kong and Nepal advancing to the playoff semi finals 85 12 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 210 46 4 overs v Scotland210 49 1 overs Craig Ervine 57 69 Safyaan Sharif 5 33 8 4 overs Richie Berrington 47 76 Graeme Cremer 3 21 10 overs Match tiedQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Safyaan Sharif Sco Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat Safyaan Sharif Sco took his first five wicket haul in ODIs 86 Playoffs Edit15 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardPapua New Guinea 114 27 2 overs v Nepal115 4 23 overs Charles Amini 19 18 Dipendra Airee 4 14 4 2 overs Dipendra Airee 50 58 Norman Vanua 2 25 6 overs Nepal won by 6 wicketsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Langton Rusere Zim and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Dipendra Airee Nep Nepal won the toss and elected to field Nepal gained ODI status until 2023 and Papua New Guinea lost their ODI status as a result of this match 20 15 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNetherlands 174 48 2 overs v Hong Kong130 43 overs Max O Dowd 62 71 Nadeem Ahmed 3 20 10 overs Babar Hayat 52 94 Roelof van der Merwe 4 18 7 overs Netherlands won by 44 runsKwekwe Sports Club Kwekwe Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Adrian Holdstock SA Player of the match Max O Dowd Ned Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat Hong Kong lost their ODI status as a result of this match 20 9th 10th position play off 17 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardPapua New Guinea 200 48 2 overs v Hong Kong142 35 2 overs Tony Ura 49 59 Kinchit Shah 4 11 3 2 overs Babar Hayat 37 25 Charles Amini 4 27 10 overs Papua New Guinea won by 58 runsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Langton Rusere Zim and Sharfuddoula Ban Player of the match Charles Amini PNG Papua New Guinea won the toss and elected to bat Simandeep Singh HK made his ODI debut This was the 4 000th ODI match to be played 23 7th 8th position play off 17 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardNetherlands 189 9 50 overs v Nepal144 44 4 overs Bas de Leede 39 91 Sompal Kami 4 24 10 overs Sompal Kami 36 53 Roelof van der Merwe 4 19 9 overs Netherlands won by 45 runsKwekwe Sports Club Kwekwe Umpires Chris Brown NZ and Adrian Holdstock SA Player of the match Roelof van der Merwe Ned Netherlands won the toss and elected to bat Super Sixes EditPos Teamvte Pld W L T NR Pts NRR Qualification1 West Indies 5 4 1 0 0 8 0 472 Advance to Final qualify for 2019 World Cup2 Afghanistan 5 3 2 0 0 6 0 3023 Zimbabwe 5 2 2 1 0 5 0 4204 Scotland 5 2 2 1 0 5 0 2435 Ireland 5 2 3 0 0 4 0 3466 United Arab Emirates 5 1 4 0 0 2 1 950Source citation needed 15 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 197 8 50 overs v Afghanistan198 7 47 4 overs Shai Hope 43 94 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 3 33 10 overs Rahmat Shah 68 109 Jason Holder 3 39 10 overs Afghanistan won by 3 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Ahsan Raza Pak Player of the match Mujeeb Ur Rahman Afg West Indies won the toss and elected to bat Keemo Paul WI made his ODI debut Mohammad Nabi became the first bowler for Afghanistan to take 100 wickets in ODIs 87 Jason Holder WI became the fastest player for the West Indies in terms of matches to score 1 000 runs and take 100 wickets in ODIs 74 88 15 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardScotland 322 6 50 overs v United Arab Emirates249 47 4 overs Matthew Cross 114 135 Rohan Mustafa 4 56 10 overs Muhammad Usman 80 91 Chris Sole 4 68 8 overs Scotland won by 73 runsQueens Sports Club Bulawayo Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Matthew Cross Sco Scotland won the toss and elected to bat United Arab Emirates could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match 89 16 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 211 9 50 overs v Ireland104 34 2 overs Sikandar Raza 69 83 Tim Murtagh 3 36 10 overs Paul Stirling 41 70 Graeme Cremer 3 18 8 2 overs Zimbabwe won by 107 runsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus and Shaun George SA Player of the match Sikandar Raza Zim Ireland won the toss and elected to field 18 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardIreland 271 9 50 overs v Scotland246 47 4 overs Andrew Balbirnie 105 146 Brad Wheal 3 43 10 overs Kyle Coetzer 61 70 Boyd Rankin 4 63 9 4 overs Ireland won by 25 runsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Andrew Balbirnie Ire Scotland won the toss and elected to field 19 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardZimbabwe 289 50 overs v West Indies290 6 49 overs Brendan Taylor 138 124 Jason Holder 4 35 10 overs Marlon Samuels 86 80 Blessing Muzarabani 2 36 9 overs West Indies won by 4 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Simon Fry Aus Player of the match Marlon Samuels WI Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to bat Sean Williams Zim scored his 3 000th run in ODIs 90 Brendan Taylor Zim scored his tenth century in ODIs 91 This was the West Indies fifth highest successful run chase in ODIs 91 20 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardUnited Arab Emirates 177 43 overs v Afghanistan178 5 34 3 overs Shaiman Anwar 64 87 Rashid Khan 5 41 9 overs Gulbadin Naib 74 97 Mohammad Naveed 2 37 8 overs Afghanistan won by 5 wicketsOld Hararians Harare Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Adrian Holdstock SA Player of the match Gulbadin Naib Afg United Arab Emirates won the toss and elected to bat 21 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 198 48 4 overs v Scotland125 5 32 5 overs Evin Lewis 66 87 Safyaan Sharif 3 27 9 overs Richie Berrington 33 68 Kemar Roach 2 20 7 overs West Indies won by 5 runs DLS method Harare Sports Club Harare Umpires Shaun George SA and Paul Wilson Aus Player of the match Safyaan Sharif Sco Scotland won the toss and elected to field West Indies qualified for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup as a result of this match 24 Scotland could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match 92 22 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardUnited Arab Emirates 235 7 47 5 overs v Zimbabwe226 7 40 overs Rameez Shahzad 59 61 Sikandar Raza 3 41 10 overs Sean Williams 80 80 Mohammad Naveed 3 40 8 overs United Arab Emirates won by 3 runs DLS method Harare Sports Club Harare Umpires Gregory Brathwaite WI and Ahsan Raza Pak Player of the match Mohammad Naveed UAE Zimbabwe won the toss and elected to field Zimbabwe were set a revised target of 230 runs from 40 overs due to rain Shaiman Anwar became the first batsman for the United Arab Emirates to score 1 000 runs in ODIs 93 This was the United Arab Emirates first win against a Full Member side in ODIs 93 23 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardIreland 209 7 50 overs v Afghanistan213 5 49 1 overs Paul Stirling 55 87 Rashid Khan 3 40 10 overs Mohammad Shahzad 54 66 Simi Singh 3 30 10 overs Afghanistan won by 5 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Michael Gough Eng and Joel Wilson WI Player of the match Mohammad Shahzad Afg Ireland won the toss and elected to bat Niall O Brien Ire played in his 100th ODI 94 Afghanistan qualified for the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup as a result of this match 28 Ireland and Zimbabwe could no longer qualify for the final as a result of this match 28 95 Final Edit25 March 2018 09 30 ScorecardWest Indies 204 46 5 overs v Afghanistan206 3 40 4 overs Rovman Powell 44 75 Mujeeb Ur Rahman 4 43 9 5 overs Mohammad Shahzad 84 93 Chris Gayle 2 38 5 4 overs Afghanistan won by 7 wicketsHarare Sports Club Harare Umpires Simon Fry Aus Michael Gough Eng Player of the match Mohammad Shahzad Afg West Indies won the toss and elected to bat Shai Hope WI scored his 1 000th run in ODIs 96 Rashid Khan Afg took his 100th wicket in ODIs 29 Final standings EditThese were the final standings at the end of the tournament 4 Position Teamvte Result1st Afghanistan Qualified for the 2019 Cricket World Cup2nd West Indies3rd Zimbabwe4th Scotland Retained ODI status until 20235th Ireland6th United Arab Emirates Retained ODI status until 20237th Netherlands8th Nepal Gained ODI status until 20239th Papua New Guinea Relegated to Division Two and lost ODI status10th Hong KongNote Remaining teams already had ODI status until at least 2023References Edit a b c The Netherlands win the ICC World Cricket League Championship International Cricket Council 6 December 2017 Retrieved 6 December 2017 Zimbabwe to host World Cup qualifier in March 2018 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 13 October 2017 a b Opportunity for India to move ahead of Australia into second place ICC Retrieved 22 June 2017 a b Afghanistan win ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 March 2018 Mujeeb Shahzad complete fairytale Afghan comeback with title win International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 March 2018 CWCQ Player of the Tournament Sikandar Raza International Cricket Council Retrieved 25 March 2018 West Indies to host Pakistan in March May 2017 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 12 January 2017 Qualifying tournament for the 2019 Cricket World Cup to be moved from Bangladesh to Ireland and Scotland The Independent Archived from the original on 1 May 2022 Retrieved 18 May 2017 Zimbabwe likely to host WCQ Cricket Europe Retrieved 26 June 2017 Zimbabwe in talks with ICC to host World Cup qualifiers ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 7 August 2017 New international Test and ODI leagues agreed in principle by ICC members International Cricket Council Retrieved 13 October 2017 a b c ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 schedule announced International Cricket Council Retrieved 15 January 2018 ODI status denied to some World Cup Qualifier games ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 15 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