2007–09 ICC World Cricket League
Official logo | |
Administrator(s) | International Cricket Council |
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Cricket format |
One Day International List A |
Tournament format(s) | Round-robin and Knockout |
Champions | Ireland |
Participants | 30 (from 87 nations) |
Most runs | Jeremy Frith (381) |
Most wickets | Qamar Saeed (19) |
The 2007–09 ICC World Cricket League was the inaugural season of ICC World Cricket League. It was composed of 7 tournaments, played between January 2007 to April 2009, as well as a series of qualifying regional tournaments. 30 Associate and Affiliate members of the ICC participated in the events. The ICC World Cup Qualifier was the final tournament, the top four teams will play in the 2011 Cricket World Cup, and the six top teams obtained ODI status for the next four years.
Structure
The league structure was organised with the five global divisions.[1] The regional tournaments were administered by the five Development Regions of the International Cricket Council: Africa, Americas, Asia, East Asia-Pacific, and Europe.
Summary
The following is the summary of 2007-09 World Cricket League and its structure. This was followed by the International Cricket Council.
The above diagram shows the chronological order and structure of the divisions within the World Cricket League. From left to right the chronology of the divisions is indicated; from top to bottom the hierarchy within the competition. The arrows indicate the number of teams promoted and relegated between leagues
Tournaments Summary
Details | Host Nation(s) | Final Venue | Final | ||
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Winner | Result | Runner-up | |||
2007 Division One |
Kenya |
Nairobi Gymkhana Club, Nairobi |
Kenya 158/2 (37.5 overs) | Kenya won by 8 wickets Scorecard | Scotland 155 all out (47 overs) |
2007 Division Three |
Australia |
Gardens Oval, Darwin |
Uganda 241/8 (50 overs) | Uganda won by 91 runs scorecard | Argentina 150 all out (46.3 overs) |
2007 Division Two |
Namibia |
Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek |
United Arab Emirates 347/8 (50 overs) | United Arab Emirates won by 67 runs scorecard | Oman 280 all out (43.2 overs) |
2008 Division Five |
Jersey |
Grainville, St Saviour |
Afghanistan 81/8 (37.4 overs) | Afghanistan won by 2 wickets Scorecard | Jersey 80 all out (39.5 overs) |
2008 Division Four |
Tanzania |
Kinondoni Ground, Dar es Salaam |
Afghanistan 179 all out (49.4 overs) | Afghanistan won by 57 runs Scorecard | Hong Kong 122 all out (45.0 overs) |
2009 Division Three |
Argentina |
Belgrano Athletic Club Buenos Aires |
Afghanistan +0.971(NRR) | Afghanistan won on net run rate Table | Uganda +0.768(NRR) |
2009 WC Qualifier |
South Africa |
South Africa | Ireland 188/1 (42.3 overs) | Ireland won by 9 wickets Scorecard | Canada 185 all out (48 overs) |
Teams
Team | Division | 2007 | 2008 | 2009 | |||||
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2007 | 2009 | Div One | Div Three | Div Two | Div Five | Div Four | Div Three | ICC WCQ | |
Bermuda | 1 | 2 | 6th | 9th | |||||
Canada | 1 | 1 | 4th | 2nd | |||||
Ireland | 1 | 1 | 5th | 1st | |||||
Kenya | 1 | 1 | 1st | 4th | |||||
Netherlands | 1 | 1 | 3rd | 3rd | |||||
Scotland | 1 | 1 | 2nd | 6th | |||||
Afghanistan | 5 | 1 | 1st | 1st | 1st | 5th | |||
Argentina | 3 | 4 | 2nd | 6th | 6th | ||||
Bahamas | 5 | - | 11th | ||||||
Botswana | 5 | 6 | 6th | ||||||
Cayman Islands | 3 | 4 | 4th | 5th | |||||
Denmark | 2 | 3 | 4th | 12th | |||||
Fiji | 3 | 5 | 8th | 5th | |||||
Germany | 5 | - | 7th | ||||||
Hong Kong | 3 | 3 | 5th | 2nd | 4th | ||||
Italy | 3 | 4 | 7th | 3rd | |||||
Japan | 5 | 7 | 10th | ||||||
Jersey | 5 | 5 | 2nd | 6th | |||||
Mozambique | 5 | - | 8th | ||||||
Namibia | 2 | 2 | 3rd | 8th | |||||
Nepal | 5 | 5 | 3rd | ||||||
Norway | 5 | 6 | 9th | ||||||
Oman | 2 | 3 | 2nd | 11th | |||||
Papua New Guinea | 3 | 3 | 3rd | 3rd | |||||
Singapore | 5 | 6 | 5th | ||||||
Tanzania | 3 | 4 | 6th | 4th | |||||
Uganda | 3 | 2 | 1st | 5th | 2nd | 10th | |||
United Arab Emirates | 2 | 2 | 1st | 7th | |||||
United States | 5 | 5 | 4th | ||||||
Vanuatu | 5 | - | 12th |
Team with ODI status | |
Team qualifies for 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier | |
Team promoted to next division | |
Team remains in the division | |
Team relegated to a lower division |
Full results
Global tournaments (chronological order) | ||||
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2007 Global Division One |
1st. Kenya |
All six teams qualify for the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier | ||
2007 Global Division Three |
1st. Uganda Argentina replaced the United States who were relegated[2] |
Uganda and Argentina promoted to 2007 Global Division Two Played in Darwin, Australia, 27 May - 2 June 2007 | ||
2007 Global Division Two |
1st. United Arab Emirates |
United Arab Emirates, Oman, Namibia and Denmark qualify for the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier Uganda and Argentina relegated to 2009 Global Division Three Played in Windhoek, Namibia, 24 November - 1 December 2007 | ||
2008 Global Division Five |
1st. Afghanistan |
Afghanistan and Jersey promoted to 2008 Global Division Four. Nepal and United States will remain in Division Five in 2010 Botswana, Norway and Singapore relegated to 2009 Global Division Six Japan relegated to 2009 Global Division Seven All other teams will be distributed into lower divisions. Played in Jersey, 23–31 May 2008 | ||
2008 Global Division Four |
1st. Afghanistan |
Afghanistan and Hong Kong promoted to 2009 Global Division Three Italy and Tanzania will remain in Division Four Fiji and Jersey relegated to 2010 Global Division Five Played in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania, 4–11 October 2008[3][4] | ||
2009 Global Division Three |
1st. Afghanistan |
Afghanistan and Uganda qualified for the 2009 ICC World Cup Qualifier Papua New Guinea and Hong Kong will remain in Division Three Argentina and Cayman Islands relegated to 2010 Global Division Four | ||
2009 World Cup Qualifier |
1st. Ireland |
1st - 4th qualify for the 2011 ICC Cricket World Cup 1st - 6th receive official One Day International status for the following four years 1st-8th qualify for the ICC Intercontinental Cup Played in South Africa, 1–19 April 2009 Ireland, Canada, Netherlands, and Kenya qualify for the World Cup and remain in 2010 Global Division One |
References
- ↑ Opportunities for Europe as WCL expands, by Rod Lyall, published by CricketEurope, on 10 September 2006
- ↑ Withdrawn from the World Cricket League division 3 ... and relegated from that division due to suspension of the membership of the United States of America Cricket Association (USACA)
- ↑ World Cup dream for twelve nations cricinfo.com 1 May 2008
- ↑ Afghanistan claim another title cricinfo.com 11 October 2008
- ↑ USA return to the fold cricinfo.com 18 May 2008
- ↑ Match schedule cricinfo.com 21 January 2009
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