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Super Six CONFIRMED, West Indies, Sri Lanka & others COMPETE for Final 2 spots for World Cup 2023

Super Six CONFIRMED, West Indies, Sri Lanka & others COMPETE for Final 2 spots for World Cup 2023

The fixtures for the World Cup 2023 Super Six have been confirmed with the end of the final two games of the Group Stage matches. The six teams in Zimbabwe, the West Indies, the Netherlands, Sri Lanka, Oman, and Scotland are still in the race for the final two spots.

With the conclusion of the final day of Group Stage matches, the fixtures for the ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers Super Six have been confirmed, with six teams still in the race for the final two spots at India 2023.

Hosts Zimbabwe, the West Indies, and the Netherlands took the top three positions from Group A, while Sri Lanka, Oman, and Scotland progressed from Group B.

All points won against opponents that progressed from the group stage will be carried forward. In the Super Six, each team will play the sides they did not meet in the group stage, and the top two will both progress to the ICC World Cup 2023.

Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka will each take four points through to the Super Six, while Scotland and the Netherlands will take two points into the next stage. The full standings are available here.

The four teams that did not reach the Super Six stage will remain in Zimbabwe and compete in the Playoffs.

ICC WORLD CUP 2023 QUALIFIERS SUPER SIX AND PLAYOFF FIXTURES (All matches start at 9:00 local time & 12:30 IST)

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

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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

Also Read: WC 2023 Qualifiers Highlights: Sri Lanka enters Super Sixes Undefeated, Ireland end campaign with a consolation win

Tuesday, 4 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: 7th v 8th Takashinga Cricket Club

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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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