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All 49 games to be streamed live on ICC.tv.
The next round of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 supported by Dream 11, which is part of the qualification pathway to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 is set to resume on 5 March in UAE and will feature hosts UAE, Namibia, and Oman. All 49 games of the various tri-series that make up league 2 will be streamed live on ICC.tv.
A gateway to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 in India, the teams finishing top three in League 2 will secure berths in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifiers. The bottom four will compete in the World Cup Qualifiers set to take place in Zimbabwe in June and July of 2023. Oman leads the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup league 2 standing with 29 points followed by Scotland which is on 16 points. Current standings of all participating teams can be viewed here.
Series 9 of League 2 features a tri-series between UAE, Namibia and Oman and will be played in UAE from 5 to 12 March. The earlier fixture from series 7 that was to be played between Oman and Namibia will now be played on 14 March also in the UAE.
Following is the schedule of the remainder of the tri-series comprising the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2:
- Series 9 – UAE v Namibia v Oman: 5 – 12 March 2022 in UAE
- Postponed Oman v Namibia match from Series 7: 14 March 2022 in UAE
- Series 10 – UAE v Nepal v PNG: 15 – 22 March 2022 in UAE
- Series 11 – PNG v Oman v Scotland: 9 April – 16 April 2022 in UAE
- Series 12 – USA v Scotland v UAE: 27 May – 3 June 2022 in USA
- Series 13 – USA v Nepal v Oman: 7 June – 14 June 2022 in USA
- Series 14 – Scotland v Namibia v Nepal: 10 – 17 2022 July in Scotland
- Series 15 – Scotland v UAE v USA: 8 August – 16 August 2022 in Scotland
Fixtures of all forthcoming ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup League 2 games can be found here.
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