2012–18 ICC World Cricket League

2012–18 ICC World Cricket League
Administrator(s) International Cricket Council
Cricket format One Day International
List A
Tournament format(s) League system
Host(s) Various

The 2012–18 ICC World Cricket League is the ongoing third season of ICC World Cricket League. Following the establishment of the various leagues during ICC World Cricket League 2007–09, the competition was composed of eight divisions[1] but in 2014, ICC reduced Division 7 and Division 8. In addition, a series of qualifying regional tournaments will be played. The divisions will be played in roughly consecutive order, with the lower divisions played first. The top two from each division will gain promotion to the following, higher division, meaning that some teams will play in more than one division during the tournament.[2] The first tournament, in September 2012, was the 2012 ICC World Cricket League Division Eight in Samoa.[3]

On 28 January 2015, the ICC announced[4] that the leading two associate sides, Ireland and Afghanistan, would be promoted to the ICC ODI Championship for the period until the 2019 World Cup. This promotion guaranteed both associate sides entry to the final Cricket World Cup qualifier, and an opportunity to qualify directly through the ODI championship.

As a consequence, both teams were removed from the World Cricket League one-day programme, and Kenya and Nepal, who had missed out on promotion to World Cricket League Championship days before, were promoted to the Championship.

Tournaments Summary

Details Host Nation(s) Final Venue Final
Winner Result Runner-up
2012
Division Eight
 Samoa Faleata Oval No 1, Apia  Vanuatu
222/9 (50 overs)
Vanuatu won by 39 runs

Scorecard

 Ghana
183 (42.5 overs)
2013
Division Seven
 Botswana Botswana Cricket Association Oval 1, Gaborone  Nigeria
134/4 (32.1 overs)
Nigeria won by 6 wickets

Scorecard

 Vanuatu
133 (38.4 overs)
2013
Division Six
 Jersey no final  Jersey
10 points
Jersey won on points  Nigeria
8 points
2014
Division Five
 Malaysia Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur  Jersey
247/8 (50 overs)
Jersey won by 71 runs
Scorecard
 Malaysia
176 (44.4 overs)
2014
Division Four
 Singapore Kallang, Singapore  Malaysia
235/7 (50 overs)
Malaysia won by 57 runs
Scorecard
 Singapore
178 (46.1 overs)
2014
Division Three
 Malaysia Kinrara Academy Oval, Kuala Lumpur    Nepal
223 (49.5 overs)
Nepal won by 62 runs
Scorecard
 Uganda
161 (44.1 overs)
2015
Division Two
 Namibia Wanderers Cricket Ground, Windhoek  Netherlands
213-2 (41 overs)
Netherlands won by 8 wickets
Scorecard
 Namibia
212 (49.2 overs)
2015
Division Six
[5][6]
 England County Cricket Ground, Chelmsford  Suriname
239/4 (45.1 overs)
Suriname won by 6 wickets
Scorecard
 Guernsey
237 (49.5 overs) }
2016
Division Five
 Jersey Grainville Cricket Ground, Saint Saviour  Jersey
194/7 (50 overs)
Jersey won by 44 runs
Scorecard
 Oman
150 (45.3 overs)
2016
Division Four
 United States Leo Magnus Cricket Complex, Los Angeles  United States
208 (49.4 overs)
United States won by 13 runs
Scorecard
 Oman
195/9 (50 overs)
2017
Division Three
 Uganda TBA TBD TBD TBD
2015-17
Championship
various no final TBD TBD TBD
2018
Division Two
TBA TBA TBD TBD TBD
2018
WC Qualifier
 Bangladesh TBA TBD TBD TBD

Teams

TeamDivision2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018
20122018 Div 8 Div 7Div 6 Div 5Div 4Div 3Div 2Div 6 Div 5Div 4 Div 3Championship Div 2ICC WCQ
 AfghanistanO Q
 Hong KongC Q
 IrelandO Q
 Papua New GuineaC Q
 ScotlandC Q
 United Arab EmiratesC Q
 Kenya2 3 Q
 Namibia2 2 Q
   Nepal2 14 Q
 Netherlands2 1 Q
 Argentina6 4
 Bahrain6 5
 BelgiumR 4
 Bermuda3 6 4
 BhutanR 8
 Botswana7 3 6
 Canada2 6 Q
 Cayman Islands5 6 7
 Denmark4 3 3
 Fiji7 4 5
 Germany7 6
 GhanaR 25
 Guernsey5 5 23
 Italy4 4 6
 Japan8 3
 Jersey6 116 1 5
 Kuwait6 6
 Malaysia5 213 Q
 Nigeria7 124 6
 Norway8 5 4
 Oman4 5 2 2 Q
 SamoaR 6
 Saudi ArabiaR 8
 Singapore4 24 Q
 SurinameR 7 1[5]
 Tanzania5 3 5
 Uganda3 25 Q
 United States3 5 1 Q
 Vanuatu8 123 3 4[5]
     Team with ODI status
O Teams promoted to ICC ODI Championship
     Team qualifies for 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup
     Team qualifies for 2018 ICC World Cup Qualifier
     Team promoted to upper division
     Team remains in the division
     Team relegated to a lower division
R Team qualified from regional tournament

Full schedule and results

Global tournaments (chronological order)
2012 Global Division Eight

1st – Vanuatu
2nd – Ghana
3rd – Japan
4th – Belgium
5th – Norway
6th – Samoa
7th – Suriname
8th – Bhutan

Held in Samoa, 17–23 September 2012

 Vanuatu &  Ghana qualify for 2013 Division Seven
 Japan remains for 2014 Division Eight
All other teams relegated to regional tournaments

2013 Global Division Seven

1st – Nigeria
2nd – Vanuatu
3rd – Botswana
4th – Fiji
5th – Ghana
6th – Germany

Held in Botswana, 06-13 April 2013

 Nigeria and  Vanuatu qualify for 2013 Global Division Six
 Botswana and  Fiji remain for 2015 Global Division Seven
 Ghana and  Germany relegated to 2014 Global Division Eight

2013 Global Division Six

1st - Jersey
2nd - Nigeria
3rd - Vanuatu
4th - Argentina
5th - Bahrain
6th - Kuwait

Held in Jersey, 21–28 July 2013

 Jersey and  Nigeria qualify for 2014 Global Division Five
 Vanuatu and  Argentina remain for 2015 Global Division Six
 Bahrain and  Kuwait relegated to 2015 Global Division Seven

2014 Global Division Five

1st - Jersey
2nd - Malaysia
3rd - Tanzania
4th - Nigeria
5th - Guernsey
6th - Cayman Islands

Held in Malaysia, 6–13 March 2014

 Jersey and  Malaysia qualify for 2014 Global Division Four
 Tanzania and  Nigeria remain for 2016 Global Division Five
 Guernsey and  Cayman Islands relegated to 2015 Global Division Six

2014 Global Division Four

1st - Malaysia
2nd - Singapore
3rd - Denmark
4th - Italy
5th - Oman
6th - Jersey

Held in Singapore, 21–28 June 2014

 Malaysia and  Singapore qualify for 2014 Global Division Three
 Denmark and  Italy remain for 2016 Global Division Four
 Oman and  Jersey relegated to 2016 Global Division Five

2014 Global Division Three

1st - Nepal
2nd - Uganda
3rd - Malaysia
4th - Singapore
5th - United States
6th - Bermuda

Held in Malaysia, 23 - 30 October 2014
Originally to be held in Uganda but ultimately changed due to security concerns.[7]

   Nepal and  Uganda qualify for 2015 Global Division Two
 Malaysia and  Singapore remain for 2017 Global Division Three
 United States and  Bermuda relegated to 2016 Global Division Four

2015 Global Division Two

1st - Netherlands
2nd - Namibia
3rd - Kenya
4th - Nepal
5th - Uganda
6th - Canada

Held in Namibia, 17–25 January 2015

 Netherlands and  Namibia qualify for 2015-17 ICC World Cricket League Championship & 2015-17 ICC Intercontinental Cup
 Kenya and    Nepal qualify for 2015-17 ICC World Cricket League Championship
 Uganda and  Canada relegated to 2017 Global Division Three

2015 Global Division Six

1st - Suriname
2nd - Guernsey
3rd - Vanuatu
4th - Norway
5th - Fiji
6th - Botswana
7th - Cayman Islands
8th - Saudi Arabia

Held in Essex, England 7–13 September 2015

 Vanuatu [5] and  Guernsey qualified for 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Five

2016 Global Division Five

1st - Jersey
2nd - Oman
3rd - Guernsey
4th - Vanuatu
5th - Tanzania
6th - Nigeria

Held in Jersey 21–28 May 2016

 Jersey and  Oman qualify for 2016 ICC World Cricket League Division Four
 Guernsey remain in ICC World Cricket League Division Five
 Vanuatu  Tanzania and  Nigeria relegated to regional tournaments

2016 Global Division Four

1st - United States
2nd - Oman
3rd - Denmark
4th - Bermuda
5th - Jersey
6th - Italy

Held in Los Angeles 29 October-5 November 2016

 United States and  Oman qualify for 2017 ICC World Cricket League Division Three
 Denmark and  Bermuda remain in ICC World Cricket League Division Four
 Jersey and  Italy relegated to ICC World Cricket League Division Five

2017 Global Division Three

United States
Oman
Uganda
Canada
Malaysia
Singapore

Held in Uganda 2017

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