West Indies fail to qualify for 2023 ODI World Cup

Jul 02, 2023 at 7:08 AM
West Indies fail to qualify for 2023 ODI World Cup
West Indies have did not qualify for the 2023 ODI World Cup after losing to Scotland within the Super Six stage of the continuing World Cup Qualifiers in Zimbabwe. Only the 2 finalists of that match make it to the World Cup in India later this yr, and West Indies now cannot attain the ultimate.

They had been champions of the primary two World Cups in 1975 and 1979, and runners-up in 1983; the thirteenth version of the competitors would be the first with out the crew from the Caribbean.

West Indies needed to play the World Cup Qualifiers as a result of they completed ninth in the ODI Super League, and solely the highest eight groups achieve direct entry to the ten-team match.

They had been grouped with Zimbabwe, Netherlands, USA and Nepal in Group A of the Qualifiers, and the format of the match was such that the highest three groups from every of the 2 teams made it to the Super Six stage. However, the groups that progressed would carry ahead factors earned from their outcomes towards the opposite groups that additionally certified from their group.

West Indies started the Qualifiers with victories against USA and Nepal however then misplaced to Zimbabwe and Netherlands. So whereas they certified for the Super Six, it meant they took zero factors into that spherical, whereas Zimbabwe carried ahead 4 factors and Netherlands two. From Group B, Sri Lanka certified for the Super Six with 4 factors, Scotland with two, and Oman with none.
Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka then gained their first Super Six matches, taking their tally to 6 factors every. It left West Indies needing to win all three of their video games – towards Scotland, Sri Lanka and Oman – to have an opportunity of catching as much as Zimbabwe or Sri Lanka. But with the defeat to Scotland, the utmost West Indies can get to is 4 factors – not sufficient for the top-two finish wanted for a World Cup ticket to India.
This setback is a continuation of West Indies’ decline within the limited-overs format. They solely simply made it to the 2019 ODI World Cup in England, by way of the World Cup Qualifiers, the place they sneaked into the final on the expense of, coincidentally, Scotland in a rain-hit sport. They then didn’t qualify for the Super 12 stage of the 2022 T20 World Cup in Australia, after successful only one (towards Zimbabwe) and shedding two (to Scotland and Ireland) of their group matches.