Can CWI qualify for ICC world Cup 2019
CWI has to beat Ireland in a one-off ODI
Defeat England 5-0 or 4-1
If CWI does not Sri Lanka will qualify
The CWI team will have difficulty trying to qualify direct for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
CWI plays an upcoming one-off ODI against Ireland in Belfast on 13 September
A five-match ODI series against England from 19 to 29 September.
The Windies side has 78 points, eight points behind eighth-placed Sri Lanka, whom it will need to overtake in order to qualify.
The top seven ODI sides apart from host England as on 30 September qualify directly for the 50-over event, 30 May to 15 July 2019 in the United Kingdom.
Losing any match other than the opening match against England at Old Trafford on 19 September will allow Sri Lanka a direct passage.
Failure will means CWI must play in a Qualifying tournament.
Can CWI do it ?
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CWI must play qualifying tourney for ICC world Cup 2019
Ok supporters lets get ya input.
In reply to sgtdjones
If you have the stars back, these were the players that we were ranked No 1 with.
In reply to tc1
Wait Richards, Lloyd, Kalli, Holding< Duj et al meking a comeback?
In reply to Maispwi
The Prince she dem mem you name deh is fake. Dem used to bring the game into disrepute...
I wouldn't get your hopes up.
Raining & high winds here in Belfast for the next few days.
Terrible planning to play ODI's in the UK during Autumn.
In reply to tc1
Limestone tc1
you tink they will get the stars back
I doh tink so .
In reply to Maispwi
With today's wash out in Ireland
CWI must play in the qualifying tourney for the 2019 WC
In reply to sgtdjones
Only fair! Windies (Cameron) put ODI's on the back burner after "India walk out" instead of fixing the issue with the players. "Too late shall be the cry"
In reply to sgtdjones
It was always highly unlikely that CWI would automatically qualify given the results that needed to be obtained for automatic qualification to occur
So having to play pre qualifying matches should come as no suprise to anyone.
If CWI is truly serious about qualification for the 2019 ICC WC, then ALL ODI matches from here on, will be priority. Doesn't matter who the opposition is and to some extent, it doesn't matter what the result is.
The ONLY result that counts at this point is the ACTUAL qualifying match(s) for the 2019 ICC WC.
IMO....the priorities are in this order:
1 - Knowing which players constitute your core group of players for the competition AND selecting those players
2 - Ensuring this core group play as many matches TOGETHER in this format as possible
3 - Ensuring that performance in the 3 disciplines is improved
4 - Develop a winning habit
In reply to imusic
The super stars are back, WI will qualify.
In reply to tc1
You seem happy
[b]In reply to imusic[/
o yeah, cause happy days are here again.
In reply to imusic
1 - Knowing which players constitute your core group of players for the competition AND selecting those players
2 - Ensuring this core group play as many matches TOGETHER in this format as possible
3 - Ensuring that performance in the 3 disciplines is improved
4 - Develop a winning habit
How many at CWI thinks as your notation above ?
Is the points system based on a fixed and equal number of ICC sanctioned matches? Or is it based on one Team playing ODI mostly for the years in between the WC just to qualify
In reply to Scar
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