The ICC Cricket World Cup Super League [ CWCSL ], a two-year competition consisting of bilateral 50-over games, will be held from 2021 to 2023 – here’s the complete schedule and full list of fixtures.

A total of 13 teams, including 12 full member nations and Netherlands, will feature in the championship, which will help determine the teams that will feature in the 2023 men’s ODI World Cup, scheduled to be held in India.

The Super League points table will determine which teams qualify for the tournament. India, being the host nation, will automatically qualify for the World Cup, along with seven other top teams. The bottom five teams on the table will play a qualifying tournament.

Explainer: Here’s all you need to know about the Cricket World Cup Super League

Each team that features in the Super League will play against eight other teams in three ODIs each. A team will earn 10 points for victory, zero for a loss and five points for any of a tie, no result or abandoned game.

Schedule: ICC men’s Cricket World Cup Super League fixtures

2021

10 March, West Indies v Sri Lanka, North Sound
12 March, West Indies v Sri Lanka, North Sound
14 March, West Indies v Sri Lanka, North Sound
20 March, New Zealand v Bangladesh, Dunedin
23 March, New Zealand v Bangladesh, Christchurch
23 March, India v England, Pune
26 March, New Zealand v Bangladesh, Wellington
26 March, India v England, Pune
28 March, India v England, Pune
02 April, South Africa v Pakistan, Centurion
04 April, South Africa v Pakistan, Johannesburg
07 April, South Africa v Pakistan, Centurion
29 June, England v Sri Lanka, Chester-le-Street
01 July, England v Sri Lanka, London
04 July, England v Sri Lanka, Bristol
08 July, England v Pakistan, Cardiff
10 July, England v Pakistan, London
13 July, England v Pakistan, Birmingham

The remaining fixtures will be added when they are announced.

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