Which Teams Are Qualified For The ODI World Cup 2023 And Which Other Teams Might Qualify And How?

 The 13th ODI World Cup will take place in India in October- November 2023, and the preamble will begin at the launch of 2023. In all, 10 brigades will share in the World Cup, of which eight, including hosts India, have formerly good.



The other brigades to have qualified are England, New Zealand, Australia, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Afghanistan, and West Indies.


The brigades qualified by virtue of their performance in the 2020- 2023 ICC Justice World Cup Super League, which comported ODI matches played three times starting in 2020. The top seven brigades were supposed to qualify, but West Indies managed to qualify despite being in the 8th place, as top-placed India had formerly qualified as the hosts.
The remaining two places will be taken up by the top two brigades from the 2023 World Cup Qualifier that will take place in Zimbabwe from June- July 2023.

Which brigades will play in the 2023 World Cup Qualifiers?

The nethermost five brigades will have to play in the Qualifier. The formerly- potent South Africans are yet to recover from the retreats of Faf Du Plessis, Quinton de Kock, AB de Villiers, Morne Morkel, and Dale Steyn. Still, they will get a chance to ameliorate their standing by performing well against England and Netherlands in their vicinity beforehand coming time and thereby qualify directly for the World Cup.

The remaining four brigades of the nethermost five, videlicet Sri Lanka, Ireland, Zimbabwe, and the Netherlands, will play in the Qualifier.

Zimbabwe will be one of the favourites to qualify for the World Cup as the host nation in the Qualifier. They have a quality pace attack, and the presence of all-rounders like Sikandar Raza will be an added advantage for them. The Netherlands also has a good bowling attack, but their fur might need to be better.


Sri Lanka would have enjoyed the conditions in India, but their path to probable qualification will take a lot of work. They've had many internal correctional issues as well, and it'll take some serious work on their part to qualify for the event.

Ireland is also a decent side with some hard-hitting batters who can take the game down from any opposition on a given day.


still, they will have to ameliorate their fur fashion to sustain for a longer period in 50- over justice.
Other brigades from League 2 and Challenge League

Now, we will look at the less-fancied brigades that might still harbour a dream of playing in the ODI World Cup. brigades like Oman, Scotland, and the United States have qualified for the Qualifier, and only Scotland has former experience playing in the biggest event of white-ball justice.

Other brigades of League 2, videlicet Namibia, UAE, Nepal, and Papua New Guinea, will play in the qualifier playoff along with a couple of brigades from the Challenger League( Jersey and Canada) to have a situation in the Qualifier in Zimbabwe.

Among the countries mentioned over, only Oman, who have had previous experience playing in the Asia Cup, and Scotland, feel to eventually retain any kind of chance to play in the World Cup. Dispensable to say, their job won't be easy by any means, as they would have to exceed themselves in the Qualifier.

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