

The ICC has confirmed the Super Six stage of the World Cup Qualifier 2023. Zimbabwe, the West Indies, and the Netherlands finished first and second in Group A, while Sri Lanka, Oman, and Scotland advanced from Group B.
The ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023 fixtures have been announced, with six countries still competing for the remaining two slots in India 2023. Zimbabwe, the West Indies, and the Netherlands finished first and second in Group A, while Sri Lanka, Oman, and Scotland advanced from Group B.
All points earned against opponents who advanced from the group stage will be carried over. Each team will face the teams they did not play in the group stage in the Super Six, and the top two will both advance to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023.
Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka will each advance to the Super Six stage with four points, while Scotland and the Netherlands will advance with two points. The complete standings may be seen here. The four teams who did not advance to the Super Six stage will meet in the Playoff in Zimbabwe.
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ICC MEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFIER 2023 SUPER SIX AND PLAYOFF FIXTURES
(All matches start at 09h00 local time)
Thursday, 29 June
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Oman, Queen’s Sports Club
Friday, 30 June
Super 6: Sri Lanka v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: Ireland v USA Takashinga Cricket Club
Saturday, 1 July
Super 6: Scotland v West Indies, Harare Sports Club
Sunday, 2 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: Nepal v UAE Takashinga Cricket Club
Monday, 3 July
Super 6: Netherlands v Oman, Harare Sports Club
Tuesday, 4 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: 7th v 8th Takashinga Cricket Club
Wednesday, 5 July
Super 6: West Indies v Oman, Harare Sports Club
Thursday, 6 July
Super 6: Scotland v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: 9th v 10th Takashinga Cricket Club
Friday, 07 July
Super 6 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Harare Sports Club
Sunday, 09 July
Final, Harare Sports Club
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