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International cricket matches are played between the teams representing their nations, organised by the International Cricket Council (ICC). The main forms are Test matches, One-Day matches and Twenty20 matches.

Most games are played as parts of "tours" when one nation travels to another for a number of weeks or months and plays a number of matches of various sorts against the host nation. The ICC also organises competitions that are for several countries at once, including the Cricket World Cup & ICC T20 World Cup.

History Edit

There was no formal structure for international cricket until the early 20th century.[1] It had long been traditional for countries, without any intervention from a body such as the ICC, to organise for themselves the various cricket matches. The ICC later committed the Test-playing nations to play each other in a programme of matches over a period of 10 years known as the ICC Future Tours Programme. This system was set up to encourage some of the better-established countries to play the lesser nations more frequently.

Tours Edit

Outline Edit

Most Test, One-Day and Twenty20 matches take place in the form of "tours". In a tour, one nation travels to another and plays warm-up matches, which may be first-class matches, against domestic teams such as county or state teams, a series of Test matches against the host nation, and either a series of One-Day (ODi) and T20 matches against the host nation or a tournament involving the host nation and another touring nation. Tours may include Test, ODI and T20I matches, or just one or two of these formats.

Test series can last from two to six matches, but some tours consist of only a single Test. Six-match series were common in the 1970s and early 1980s, with the last six-match series to date taking place in 1997–98 between the West Indies and England. Ashes Test series in England were six-match affairs between 1981 and 1997, but Australia reverted to five matches in its home series from 1982 to 1983.[2][3][4] The most important series last four or five matches, while the less important ones last two to three matches. Sometimes, a perpetual trophy is awarded to the winning team. Perpetual trophies include:

One-day series generally last from three to seven matches. T20 series last from one to five matches.

Tours may include a multi-team one-day tournament, often referred to as a "triangular" or "quadrangular" tournament. Teams play a round-robin format, often with teams playing each other twice. Points are awarded for wins, ties and no results, and some tournaments also award bonus points based on the margin of victory. There may be a final match played between the two teams with the most points from the round-robin stage.[19][20]

ICC Future Tours Programme Edit

In 2001 the ICC decided to create a plan designed to make all ICC full member countries play each other for Test cricket over a period of ten years (known as the ICC Ten Year Plan). This was approved in February 2001 by the ICC member countries. Starting from 2002 and running until 2011, it ensured that each Test country played the other nine home and away over a period of ten years, in addition to any matches the individual cricket boards organised on their own. Thus, India and Pakistan played 12 ODIs and 6 Tests against each other in their respective countries (not including neutral ground ODI tournaments such as the Asia Cup) from 2004 to April 2005, and played a further series of 3 Tests and 5 ODIs in the winter of 2006. However, because of the rigorous schedule of the Ten Year Plan, there was hardly any time left over to schedule other series, and there were voices criticising the amount of international cricket that is played,[21] with the risk of injury and player burnout as reasons for why this amount should be reduced. The ICC defended their policy, citing the number of international players in English county cricket as a sign that there was not too much cricket for the players.[22]

Despite criticism of its original Ten Year Plan, the ICC created an ICC Future Tours Programme (or FTP for short). In the same way as for the Ten Year Plan, this is a schedule of international cricket tours which structure the programme of cricket for ICC full members, with an objective of each team playing each other at least once at home and once away over a period of 10 years. If the cricket boards of two individual countries reach an agreement, they can play more than two series. If a team doesn't want to travel to a particular country for a bilateral series due to security reasons, then, by the mutual agreement of the respective boards, that series can be shifted to a neutral venue or another country with appropriate facilities, such as in the United Arab Emirates. Recently, the Pakistan Cricket Team has played many of their home bilateral series on Emirati soil.[23]

Matches at neutral venues Edit

In addition to tours, nations may organise one-day matches at neutral venues. The Sahara Cup was a one-day series played annually between India and Pakistan in Toronto, until the Indian government ordered the suspension of all cricketing ties with Pakistan because of the countries' hostile diplomatic situation. The BCCI revived ties in 2004. Similarly, a semiannual Triangular Tournament was organised at Sharjah, in the United Arab Emirates. However, the tournament has lost its lustre because the overwhelming number of cricket matches has spoiled the pitch.

In contrast to the one-dayers, Tests are almost never held in neutral venues. A once-off triangular Test tournament was held in England in 1912, which saw South Africa play Australia in three tests at neutral venues, but otherwise it has only been security risks which have seen Tests played on neutral soil. Most notably, Pakistan has "hosted" Test series in England, the UAE and Sri Lanka in the 21st century. Security implications have also affected tours to Sri Lanka and tours to Zimbabwe in the past. The final of the ICC World Test Championship is played at a neutral venue, and for its first three editions was played in England (England did not qualify for any of these finals).

ICC competitions Edit

Men's Edit

The main men's international tournaments organised by the ICC are the ICC World Test Championship, the ICC Cricket World Cup, the ICC T20 World Cup, and the ICC Champions Trophy

The following table shows the events won by each team:

Country/Team World Cup T20 World Cup World Test Championship Champions Trophy Total
  Australia 5 (1987, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2015) 1 (2021) 1 (2021-23) 2 (2006, 2009) 9
  West Indies 2 (1975, 1979) 2 (2012, 2016) 0 1 (2004) 5
  India 2 (1983, 2011) 1 (2007) 0 2 (2002[a], 2013) 5
  England 1 (2019) 2 (2010, 2022) 0 0 3
  Pakistan 1 (1992) 1 (2009) 0 1 (2017) 3
  Sri Lanka 1 (1996) 1 (2014) 0 1 (2002[a]) 3
  New Zealand 0 0 1 (2019-21) 1 (2000) 2
  South Africa 0 0 0 1 (1998) 1
Total played 12 8 2 8 30
  1. ^ a b The 2002 ICC Champions Trophy was won by India & Sri Lanka (declared co-champions after the final was a no result due to heavy rain).

Women's Edit

The main women's international tournaments organized by the ICC are the World Cup and the T20 World Cup.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team World Cup T20 World Cup Total
  Australia 7 (1978, 1982, 1988, 1997, 2005, 2013, 2022) 6 (2010, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2020, 2023) 13
  England 4 (1973, 1993, 2009, 2017) 1 (2009) 5
  New Zealand 1 (2000) 0 1
  West Indies 0 1 (2016) 1
Total played 12 8 20

Under-19 Men's Edit

The main u-19 men's international tournaments organised by the ICC is the U-19 World Cup.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team U-19 World Cup Total
  India 5 (2000, 2008, 2012, 2018, 2022) 5
  Australia 3 (1988, 2002, 2010) 3
  Pakistan 2 (2004, 2006) 2
  Bangladesh 1 (2020) 1
  South Africa 1 (2014) 1
  West Indies 1 (2016) 1
  England 1 (1998) 1
Total played 14 14

Under-19 Women's Edit

The main u-19 women's international tournaments organized by the ICC is the U-19 T20 World Cup which is only played once so far.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team U-19 T20 World Cup Total
  India 1 (2023) 1
Total played 1 1

ICC International Rankings Edit

Test Rankings Edit

In essence, after every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a 'rating', and the Test-playing teams are by order of rating (this can be shown in a table).[24]

From 2002 to 2019, the top-ranked Test team was awarded with the ICC Test Championship mace and the top team at each April 1 cut-off (until 2019) was also awarded a cash prize, the winners of which are listed below. The mace is now awarded to the winners of the ICC World Test Championship.

Country/Team Test Mace Awarded
  Australia 9 (2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2016)
  India 5 (2010, 2011, 2017, 2018, 2019)
  South Africa 3 (2013, 2014, 2015)
  England 1 (2012)
Reference: ICC[25]

ODI Rankings Edit

The ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings were created, and are run, by the ICC for reasons similar to the Test Rankings. The rankings are simply an international ranking scheme overlaid on the regular ODI (One Day International) match schedule. After every ODI match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating, and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating.[26] The ranking does not replace the World Cup; the latter still carries much more significance to most cricket fans.

The ranking consisted two separate tables until merged into a single table in 2018. The ten ICC Full Members that play Test cricket were automatically listed on the main table while the six Associate Members with One Day International status were listed on a secondary table, but are eligible for promotion to the main table by meeting certain criteria.[27]

T20I Rankings Edit

As with the Test and ODI Rankings, the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings are an international Twenty20 ranking system run by the ICC. It is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on the regular T20I match schedule.[28] After every T20I match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating, and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating.[29][30] This ranking does not replace the ICC World Twenty20 competition.

Competitions for ICC Associate members Edit

Competitions for member nations of the ICC with Associate status include:

ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 Edit

It featured seven teams: Scotland, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates were joined by the top four teams (Namibia, Oman, Papua New Guinea, United States) from the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament.[31]

The top three teams advanced to the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament, with the bottom four teams advancing to the 2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play-off.[32] All matches played as One Day Internationals (ODIs).[33] Each set of fixtures will take part as a tri-series.[34]

ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League Edit

The Cricket World Cup Challenge League replaced the World Cricket League (WCL) which was previously used as the pathway to the Cricket World Cup.[34] The first fixtures took place in September 2019, with all matches having List A status.[35]

The league features the twelve teams ranked from 21st to 32nd place in the WCL following the conclusion of the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia.[34] The twelve teams are split into two groups, with each group playing a six-team tournament three times on an annual basis.[34]

The top team in each group will advance to the Qualifier Play-off, taking place in 2022, which feeds into the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament.[33][36] The remaining ten teams will be eliminated from the 2023 World Cup.

ICC Intercontinental Cup Edit

This allowed teams the chance to play first-class cricket matches against teams of similar skill in a competition environment, and prepared them for eventual promotion to Test cricket status.

World Twenty20 Qualifier Edit

Defunct competitions Edit

World Cricket League Edit

The ICC WCL (known as the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League for sponsorship reasons) was a series of international one-day cricket tournaments for national teams without Test status, administered by the ICC.[37] All associate and affiliate members of the ICC were eligible to compete in the league system, which featured a promotion and relegation structure between divisions. The league system had two main aims: to provide a qualification system for the World Cup that can be accessed by all associate and affiliate members, and as an opportunity for those sides to play international one-day matches against teams of similar standards.

The top division of the WCL was known as the ICC World Cricket League Championship.

Since the WCL started in 2007, the final matches in the WCL have formed the ICC World Cup Qualifier competition. This competition dates back to 1979.

Other Competitions Edit

ACC competitions Edit

Men's Edit

The main men's international tournaments organised by the ACC is the Asia Cup and earlier the Asian Test Championship which is now defunct.

Country/Team Asia Cup Asian Test Championship Total
  India 8

(1984, 1988, 1990–91, 1995, 2010, 2016, 2018, 2023)

0 8
  Sri Lanka 6 (1986, 1997, 2004, 2008, 2014, 2022) 1 (2001–02) 7
  Pakistan 2 (2000, 2012 ) 1 (1998-99) 3
Total played 15 2 17

Women's Edit

The main women's international tournaments organised by the ACC is the Asia Cup.

Country/Team Asia Cup Total
  India 7 (2004, 2005–06, 2006, 2008, 2012, 2016, 2022) 7
  Bangladesh 1 (2018) 1
Total played 8 8

Under-19 Men's Edit

The main u-19 men's international tournaments organised by the ACC is the U-19 Asia Cup.

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team U-19 Asia Cup Total
  India 8 (1989, 2003, 2012, 2013-14, 2016, 2018, 2019, 2021) 8
  Afghanistan 1 (2017) 1
  Pakistan 1 (2012) 1
Total played 9 9

Cricket at the Commonweath Games Edit

Men’s Edit

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team Commonwealth Games Total
  South Africa 1 (1998) 1
Total played 1 1

Women’s Edit

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team Commonwealth Games Total
  Australia 1 (2022) 1
Total played 1 1

Cricket at the Asian Games Edit

Men’s Edit

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team Asian Games Total
  India 1 (2022) 1
  Sri Lanka 1 (2014) 1
  Bangladesh 1 (2010) 1
Total played 3 3

Women’s Edit

The following table show the events won by each team:

Country/Team Asian Games Total
  Pakistan 2 (2010, 2014) 2
  India 1 (2022) 1
Total played 3 3

See also Edit

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External links Edit

  • Cricinfo – International Cricket Calendar
  • ICC Rankings

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International cricket matches are played between the teams representing their nations organised by the International Cricket Council ICC The main forms are Test matches One Day matches and Twenty20 matches Most games are played as parts of tours when one nation travels to another for a number of weeks or months and plays a number of matches of various sorts against the host nation The ICC also organises competitions that are for several countries at once including the Cricket World Cup amp ICC T20 World Cup Contents 1 History 2 Tours 2 1 Outline 2 2 ICC Future Tours Programme 3 Matches at neutral venues 4 ICC competitions 4 1 Men s 4 2 Women s 4 3 Under 19 Men s 4 4 Under 19 Women s 5 ICC International Rankings 5 1 Test Rankings 5 2 ODI Rankings 5 3 T20I Rankings 6 Competitions for ICC Associate members 6 1 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 6 2 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League 6 3 ICC Intercontinental Cup 6 4 World Twenty20 Qualifier 6 5 Defunct competitions 6 5 1 World Cricket League 7 Other Competitions 7 1 ACC competitions 7 1 1 Men s 7 1 2 Women s 7 1 3 Under 19 Men s 7 2 Cricket at the Commonweath Games 7 2 1 Men s 7 2 2 Women s 7 3 Cricket at the Asian Games 7 3 1 Men s 7 3 2 Women s 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksHistory EditMain article History of cricket There was no formal structure for international cricket until the early 20th century 1 It had long been traditional for countries without any intervention from a body such as the ICC to organise for themselves the various cricket matches The ICC later committed the Test playing nations to play each other in a programme of matches over a period of 10 years known as the ICC Future Tours Programme This system was set up to encourage some of the better established countries to play the lesser nations more frequently Tours EditMain page Category International cricket tours Outline Edit Most Test One Day and Twenty20 matches take place in the form of tours In a tour one nation travels to another and plays warm up matches which may be first class matches against domestic teams such as county or state teams a series of Test matches against the host nation and either a series of One Day ODi and T20 matches against the host nation or a tournament involving the host nation and another touring nation Tours may include Test ODI and T20I matches or just one or two of these formats Test series can last from two to six matches but some tours consist of only a single Test Six match series were common in the 1970s and early 1980s with the last six match series to date taking place in 1997 98 between the West Indies and England Ashes Test series in England were six match affairs between 1981 and 1997 but Australia reverted to five matches in its home series from 1982 to 1983 2 3 4 The most important series last four or five matches while the less important ones last two to three matches Sometimes a perpetual trophy is awarded to the winning team Perpetual trophies include The Ashes England Australia Frank Worrell Trophy Australia West Indies 5 Trans Tasman Trophy Australia New Zealand Test series 6 Chappell Hadlee Trophy Australia New Zealand ODI series 7 Border Gavaskar Trophy Australia India 8 Richards Botham Trophy formerly the Wisden Trophy England West Indies 9 Warne Muralidaran Trophy Australia Sri Lanka 10 Basil D Oliveira Trophy England South Africa 11 Pataudi Trophy England India Test Matches played in England 12 Anthony de Mello Trophy England India Test Matches played in India Sir Vivian Richards Trophy South Africa West Indies 13 Sobers Tissera Trophy West Indies Sri Lanka 14 Freedom Trophy India South Africa 15 16 Clive Lloyd Trophy West Indies Zimbabwe 17 Benaud Qadir Trophy Australia Pakistan 18 One day series generally last from three to seven matches T20 series last from one to five matches Tours may include a multi team one day tournament often referred to as a triangular or quadrangular tournament Teams play a round robin format often with teams playing each other twice Points are awarded for wins ties and no results and some tournaments also award bonus points based on the margin of victory There may be a final match played between the two teams with the most points from the round robin stage 19 20 ICC Future Tours Programme Edit Main article ICC Future Tours Programme In 2001 the ICC decided to create a plan designed to make all ICC full member countries play each other for Test cricket over a period of ten years known as the ICC Ten Year Plan This was approved in February 2001 by the ICC member countries Starting from 2002 and running until 2011 it ensured that each Test country played the other nine home and away over a period of ten years in addition to any matches the individual cricket boards organised on their own Thus India and Pakistan played 12 ODIs and 6 Tests against each other in their respective countries not including neutral ground ODI tournaments such as the Asia Cup from 2004 to April 2005 and played a further series of 3 Tests and 5 ODIs in the winter of 2006 However because of the rigorous schedule of the Ten Year Plan there was hardly any time left over to schedule other series and there were voices criticising the amount of international cricket that is played 21 with the risk of injury and player burnout as reasons for why this amount should be reduced The ICC defended their policy citing the number of international players in English county cricket as a sign that there was not too much cricket for the players 22 Despite criticism of its original Ten Year Plan the ICC created an ICC Future Tours Programme or FTP for short In the same way as for the Ten Year Plan this is a schedule of international cricket tours which structure the programme of cricket for ICC full members with an objective of each team playing each other at least once at home and once away over a period of 10 years If the cricket boards of two individual countries reach an agreement they can play more than two series If a team doesn t want to travel to a particular country for a bilateral series due to security reasons then by the mutual agreement of the respective boards that series can be shifted to a neutral venue or another country with appropriate facilities such as in the United Arab Emirates Recently the Pakistan Cricket Team has played many of their home bilateral series on Emirati soil 23 Matches at neutral venues EditIn addition to tours nations may organise one day matches at neutral venues The Sahara Cup was a one day series played annually between India and Pakistan in Toronto until the Indian government ordered the suspension of all cricketing ties with Pakistan because of the countries hostile diplomatic situation The BCCI revived ties in 2004 Similarly a semiannual Triangular Tournament was organised at Sharjah in the United Arab Emirates However the tournament has lost its lustre because the overwhelming number of cricket matches has spoiled the pitch In contrast to the one dayers Tests are almost never held in neutral venues A once off triangular Test tournament was held in England in 1912 which saw South Africa play Australia in three tests at neutral venues but otherwise it has only been security risks which have seen Tests played on neutral soil Most notably Pakistan has hosted Test series in England the UAE and Sri Lanka in the 21st century Security implications have also affected tours to Sri Lanka and tours to Zimbabwe in the past The final of the ICC World Test Championship is played at a neutral venue and for its first three editions was played in England England did not qualify for any of these finals ICC competitions EditMen s Edit The main men s international tournaments organised by the ICC are the ICC World Test Championship the ICC Cricket World Cup the ICC T20 World Cup and the ICC Champions TrophyThe following table shows the events won by each team Country Team World Cup T20 World Cup World Test Championship Champions Trophy Total nbsp Australia 5 1987 1999 2003 2007 2015 1 2021 1 2021 23 2 2006 2009 9 nbsp West Indies 2 1975 1979 2 2012 2016 0 1 2004 5 nbsp India 2 1983 2011 1 2007 0 2 2002 a 2013 5 nbsp England 1 2019 2 2010 2022 0 0 3 nbsp Pakistan 1 1992 1 2009 0 1 2017 3 nbsp Sri Lanka 1 1996 1 2014 0 1 2002 a 3 nbsp New Zealand 0 0 1 2019 21 1 2000 2 nbsp South Africa 0 0 0 1 1998 1Total played 12 8 2 8 30 a b The 2002 ICC Champions Trophy was won by India amp Sri Lanka declared co champions after the final was a no result due to heavy rain Women s Edit See also Women s cricket Tournaments The main women s international tournaments organized by the ICC are the World Cup and the T20 World Cup The following table show the events won by each team Country Team World Cup T20 World Cup Total nbsp Australia 7 1978 1982 1988 1997 2005 2013 2022 6 2010 2012 2014 2018 2020 2023 13 nbsp England 4 1973 1993 2009 2017 1 2009 5 nbsp New Zealand 1 2000 0 1 nbsp West Indies 0 1 2016 1Total played 12 8 20Under 19 Men s Edit The main u 19 men s international tournaments organised by the ICC is the U 19 World Cup The following table show the events won by each team Country Team U 19 World Cup Total nbsp India 5 2000 2008 2012 2018 2022 5 nbsp Australia 3 1988 2002 2010 3 nbsp Pakistan 2 2004 2006 2 nbsp Bangladesh 1 2020 1 nbsp South Africa 1 2014 1 nbsp West Indies 1 2016 1 nbsp England 1 1998 1Total played 14 14Under 19 Women s Edit The main u 19 women s international tournaments organized by the ICC is the U 19 T20 World Cup which is only played once so far The following table show the events won by each team Country Team U 19 T20 World Cup Total nbsp India 1 2023 1Total played 1 1ICC International Rankings EditSee also ICC women s ODI and T20I rankings Test Rankings Edit Main article ICC Men s Test Team Rankings In essence after every Test series the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula The total of each team s points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating and the Test playing teams are by order of rating this can be shown in a table 24 From 2002 to 2019 the top ranked Test team was awarded with the ICC Test Championship mace and the top team at each April 1 cut off until 2019 was also awarded a cash prize the winners of which are listed below The mace is now awarded to the winners of the ICC World Test Championship Country Team Test Mace Awarded nbsp Australia 9 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2016 nbsp India 5 2010 2011 2017 2018 2019 nbsp South Africa 3 2013 2014 2015 nbsp England 1 2012 Reference ICC 25 ODI Rankings Edit Main article ICC Men s ODI Team Rankings The ICC Men s ODI Team Rankings were created and are run by the ICC for reasons similar to the Test Rankings The rankings are simply an international ranking scheme overlaid on the regular ODI One Day International match schedule After every ODI match the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula The total of each team s points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating 26 The ranking does not replace the World Cup the latter still carries much more significance to most cricket fans The ranking consisted two separate tables until merged into a single table in 2018 The ten ICC Full Members that play Test cricket were automatically listed on the main table while the six Associate Members with One Day International status were listed on a secondary table but are eligible for promotion to the main table by meeting certain criteria 27 T20I Rankings Edit Main article ICC Men s T20I Team Rankings As with the Test and ODI Rankings the ICC Men s T20I Team Rankings are an international Twenty20 ranking system run by the ICC It is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on the regular T20I match schedule 28 After every T20I match the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula The total of each team s points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating 29 30 This ranking does not replace the ICC World Twenty20 competition Competitions for ICC Associate members EditCompetitions for member nations of the ICC with Associate status include ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 Edit Main articles 2019 22 ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 and ICC World Cup Qualifier It featured seven teams Scotland Nepal and the United Arab Emirates were joined by the top four teams Namibia Oman Papua New Guinea United States from the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament 31 The top three teams advanced to the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament with the bottom four teams advancing to the 2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play off 32 All matches played as One Day Internationals ODIs 33 Each set of fixtures will take part as a tri series 34 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League Edit Main articles 2019 21 ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League and 2022 ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier Play off The Cricket World Cup Challenge League replaced the World Cricket League WCL which was previously used as the pathway to the Cricket World Cup 34 The first fixtures took place in September 2019 with all matches having List A status 35 The league features the twelve teams ranked from 21st to 32nd place in the WCL following the conclusion of the 2019 ICC World Cricket League Division Two tournament in Namibia 34 The twelve teams are split into two groups with each group playing a six team tournament three times on an annual basis 34 The top team in each group will advance to the Qualifier Play off taking place in 2022 which feeds into the 2022 Cricket World Cup Qualifier tournament 33 36 The remaining ten teams will be eliminated from the 2023 World Cup ICC Intercontinental Cup Edit Main article ICC Intercontinental Cup This allowed teams the chance to play first class cricket matches against teams of similar skill in a competition environment and prepared them for eventual promotion to Test cricket status World Twenty20 Qualifier Edit Main article ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier Defunct competitions Edit World Cricket League Edit Main article World Cricket League The ICC WCL known as the Pepsi ICC World Cricket League for sponsorship reasons was a series of international one day cricket tournaments for national teams without Test status administered by the ICC 37 All associate and affiliate members of the ICC were eligible to compete in the league system which featured a promotion and relegation structure between divisions The league system had two main aims to provide a qualification system for the World Cup that can be accessed by all associate and affiliate members and as an opportunity for those sides to play international one day matches against teams of similar standards The top division of the WCL was known as the ICC World Cricket League Championship Since the WCL started in 2007 the final matches in the WCL have formed the ICC World Cup Qualifier competition This competition dates back to 1979 Other Competitions EditACC competitions Edit Men s Edit The main men s international tournaments organised by the ACC is the Asia Cup and earlier the Asian Test Championship which is now defunct Country Team Asia Cup Asian Test Championship Total nbsp India 8 1984 1988 1990 91 1995 2010 2016 2018 2023 0 8 nbsp Sri Lanka 6 1986 1997 2004 2008 2014 2022 1 2001 02 7 nbsp Pakistan 2 2000 2012 1 1998 99 3Total played 15 2 17Women s Edit The main women s international tournaments organised by the ACC is the Asia Cup Country Team Asia Cup Total nbsp India 7 2004 2005 06 2006 2008 2012 2016 2022 7 nbsp Bangladesh 1 2018 1Total played 8 8Under 19 Men s Edit The main u 19 men s international tournaments organised by the ACC is the U 19 Asia Cup The following table show the events won by each team Country Team U 19 Asia Cup Total nbsp India 8 1989 2003 2012 2013 14 2016 2018 2019 2021 8 nbsp Afghanistan 1 2017 1 nbsp Pakistan 1 2012 1Total played 9 9Cricket at the Commonweath Games Edit Men s Edit The following table show the events won by each team Country Team Commonwealth Games Total nbsp South Africa 1 1998 1Total played 1 1Women s Edit The following table show the events won by each team Country Team Commonwealth Games Total nbsp Australia 1 2022 1Total played 1 1Cricket at the Asian Games Edit Men s Edit The following table show the events won by each team Country Team Asian Games Total nbsp India 1 2022 1 nbsp Sri Lanka 1 2014 1 nbsp Bangladesh 1 2010 1Total played 3 3Women s Edit The following table show the events won by each team Country Team Asian Games Total nbsp Pakistan 2 2010 2014 2 nbsp India 1 2022 1Total played 3 3See also Edit nbsp Cricket portalMain page Category International cricket competitions Test cricket One Day International Twenty20 International ICC Future Tours Programme List of International Cricket Council members ICC AwardsReferences Edit History of the International Cricket Council Archived from the original on 27 March 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2010 Cricket Results The Ashes espncricinfo com Retrieved 6 March 2015 India International Matches Live Score cricketconnected com 20 June 2021 India Matches Results and Scorecards cricketconnected com Frank Worrell Trophy Retrieved 5 March 2015 Trans Tasman Trophy Retrieved 5 March 2015 Chappell Hadlee Trophy Retrieved 5 March 2015 Border Gavaskar Trophy espncricinfo com Retrieved 5 March 2015 Wisden Trophy espncricinfo com Retrieved 5 March 2015 Warne Muralidaran Trophy unveiled ABC News 15 November 2007 Retrieved 4 March 2015 Wisden Cricinfo staff D Oliveira honoured by South Africa ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 20 August 2012 ECB invites Sharmila Tagore for Pataudi Trophy presentation ceremony 14 July 2014 Retrieved 5 March 2015 Proteas win Sir Viv Richards Trophy with 3rd Test Victory ESPNcricinfo Sobers Tissera Trophy nations lk Archived from the original on 8 October 2015 Retrieved 8 September 2015 Freedom Trophy India vs South Africa series to be named after Gandhi and Mandela Firstpost com September 2015 Retrieved 1 September 2015 ESPN Cricinfo staff India South Africa to play Gandhi Mandela series ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 31 August 2015 Derrick Nicholas Test trophy to be named after Clive Lloyd ESPNcricinfo Pakistan and Australia to play for Benaud Qadir Trophy Pakistan Cricket Board Retrieved 5 March 2022 Carlton Mid Triangular Series 2015 Points Table espncricinfo com Retrieved 6 March 2015 Carlton Mid Tri Series Results sportinglife com Archived from the original on 23 February 2015 Retrieved 6 March 2015 Too much cricket hurting the game Kapil Dev from rediff com 20 March 2002 Retrieved 22 September 2005 Mani dismisses suggestions there is too much cricket from Daily Times Pakistan 9 July 2004 Retrieved 22 September 2005 CricSceheduleICC Future Tour Programs Retrieved 5 March 2015 Reliance ICC Test Team Rankings frequently asked questions PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2 October 2014 Retrieved 5 March 2015 A retrospective How the mace has changed hands icc cricket com Retrieved 28 December 2022 Reliance ICC One Day International Team Rankings frequently asked questions PDF Archived PDF from the original on 6 January 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2015 Associate amp Affiliate Rankings Retrieved 5 March 2015 Twenty20 rankings launched with England on top Retrieved 24 October 2011 David Richardson previews the release of the Reliance ICC T20I Rankings Retrieved 24 October 2011 Reliance ICC T20 International Team Rankings frequently asked questions PDF Archived PDF from the original on 2 October 2014 Retrieved 5 March 2015 The road to World Cup 2023 how teams can secure qualification from rank No 1 to 32 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 14 August 2019 All to play for in last ever World Cricket League tournament International Cricket Council Retrieved 11 April 2019 a b New qualification pathway for ICC Men s Cricket World Cup approved International Cricket Council Retrieved 20 October 2018 a b c d ICC Men s Cricket World Cup Qualification Pathway frequently asked questions International Cricket Council Retrieved 6 November 2018 The road to World Cup 2023 how teams can secure qualification from rank No 1 to 32 ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 14 August 2019 Xavier Marshall in USA squad for WCL Division Two ESPN Cricinfo Retrieved 11 April 2019 About WCL ICC World Cricket League Championship Official Website Archived from the original on 30 March 2015 Retrieved 5 March 2015 External links EditCricinfo International Cricket Calendar The Silly Point International Fixtures ICC Rankings ICC Home Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title International cricket amp oldid 1179020925, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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