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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:49 pm

Arthur Crabtree wrote:It sounds like Holland will qualify, and then two out of a pre WC tournament in NZ. Which is a good idea, as it involves many more associates into the periphery of the competition.

That will be Scotland, Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya, Namibia and UAE. And two more from the next level, who have no chance. USA? Bermuda?

nothing is certain, qualification is in Afghanistan hands, they win all their games and they go through, holland and the rest of teams are dependent on result to go their way.
I can post the permutation later when I find them.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby dan08 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:52 pm

Arthur Crabtree wrote:It sounds like Holland will qualify, and then two out of a pre WC tournament in NZ. Which is a good idea, as it involves many more associates into the periphery of the competition.

That will be Scotland, Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya, Namibia and UAE. And two more from the next level, who have no chance. USA? Bermuda?

The qualifier will be between Kenya, Namibia, Canada, PNG, Hong Kong, Nepal, Uganda and probably UAE, Scotland and Afghanistan.

Afghanistan and Scotland would be the clear favourites but i wouldn't write off Kenya, UAE and Nepal.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:52 pm

Some possible ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 automatic qualification scenarios

Scotland beats Ireland 2-0
Netherlands beats Canada 2-0
Afghanistan beats Namibia and Kenya 4-0
UAE beats Canada and Namibia 4-0

Ireland 20 points, Netherlands 19 points, Afghanistan 19 points, Scotland 19 points and UAE 18 points. Ireland wins ICC World Cricket League Championship and qualifies for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 while net run-rate to decide which team from Netherlands, Afghanistan and Scotland finishes second and qualifies for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Scotland draws with Ireland 1-1
Netherlands beats Canada 2-0
Afghanistan beats Namibia and Kenya 4-0
UAE beats Canada and Namibia 4-0

Ireland 22 points, Netherlands 19 points, Afghanistan 19 points, UAE 18 points and Scotland 17 points. Ireland wins ICC World Cricket League Championship and qualifies for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 while net run-rate to decide which team from Netherlands and Afghanistan finishes second and qualifies for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Ireland beats Scotland 2-0
Netherlands beats Canada 2-0
Afghanistan beats Namibia and Kenya 4-0
UAE beats Canada and Namibia 4-0

Ireland 24 points, Netherlands 19 points, Afghanistan 19 points, UAE 18 points and Scotland 15 points. Ireland wins ICC World Cricket League Championship and qualifies for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 while net run-rate to decide which team from Netherlands and Afghanistan finishes second and qualifies for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015

Ireland beats Scotland 2-0, or a 1-1 draw
Canada beats Netherlands 2-0, or a 1 – 1 draw
Namibia or Kenya beat Afghanistan 2-0, or a 1 – 1 draw
UAE beats Canada and Namibia 4-0

Ireland wins ICC World Cricket League Championship and qualifies for ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 while the UAE (on 18 points) finishes second and qualifies for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby dan08 » Tue Jul 30, 2013 12:54 pm

bhaveshgor wrote:
Arthur Crabtree wrote:It sounds like Holland will qualify, and then two out of a pre WC tournament in NZ. Which is a good idea, as it involves many more associates into the periphery of the competition.

That will be Scotland, Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya, Namibia and UAE. And two more from the next level, who have no chance. USA? Bermuda?

nothing is certain, qualification is in Afghanistan hands, they win all their games and they go through, holland and the rest of teams are dependent on result to go their way.
I can post the permutation later when I find them.

If AFG win their remaining 4 games then they will finish on 19 points, if Netherlands win their final 2 games they will also finish on 19 points. Netherlands have got a much better NRR so i expect them to make the WC.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:04 pm

Though both will get to the WC, eventually. The more difficult question is who will join them.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 1:06 pm

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bhaveshgor wrote:
Arthur Crabtree wrote:It sounds like Holland will qualify, and then two out of a pre WC tournament in NZ. Which is a good idea, as it involves many more associates into the periphery of the competition.

That will be Scotland, Afghanistan, Canada, Kenya, Namibia and UAE. And two more from the next level, who have no chance. USA? Bermuda?

nothing is certain, qualification is in Afghanistan hands, they win all their games and they go through, holland and the rest of teams are dependent on result to go their way.
I can post the permutation later when I find them.

If AFG win their remaining 4 games then they will finish on 19 points, if Netherlands win their final 2 games they will also finish on 19 points. Netherlands have got a much better NRR so i expect them to make the WC.

yep, Dahm, it looks likely Holland would be in the other group, sadly it seems Afghanistan would be in the same group as Ireland, Afghanistan and ireland are the two minnows that are likely to be competitive and win games, at least bangladesh are in the other group, otherwise it would have been 2011 again.
I would prefer ICC to manipulate the group for the minnows instead of getting heavyweight clashes.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby shankycricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:20 pm

Hope to meet you up at the MCG, FTS!
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Jul 30, 2013 8:28 pm

You going Shanks?
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby shankycricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 9:58 pm

Hopefully, for the latter half. After the 10th of March or maybe just before the quarters. Gotta check out the packages, etc.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:38 pm

I would love to go, but I would probably be broke, gonna go to all the games for the india vs england series, + all days for the test match.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:53 pm

Next year? You're going to all days of a Test, and all the ODIs (5?) when India tour England?

I think you might be able to fly to Australia for that much money.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 10:56 pm

Arthur Crabtree wrote:Next year? You're going to all days of a Test, and all the ODIs (5?) when India tour England?

I think you might be able to fly to Australia for that much money.

yep,every 4 years I will be saving money for this particular series.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:05 pm

I'd like to say I hope you have a better time than last time, but I suppose I wouldn't mean it... So you travel round to all the different ODIs?

The Oval Test is the one I'd like to see as I've not been there. Often a bit of a pain getting tickets for home games. I was coincidentally in London for the final day of the Lord's Test against India in 2011, but the ground was sold out from walk ups by about 8am!

I usually go to all of the Trent Bridge Test, but could only get tickets for three days this time.
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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Dr Cricket » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:21 pm

Arthur Crabtree wrote:I'd like to say I hope you have a better time than last time, but I suppose I wouldn't mean it... So you travel round to all the different ODIs?

The Oval Test is the one I'd like to see as I've not been there. Often a bit of a pain getting tickets for home games. I was coincidentally in London for the final day of the Lord's Test against India in 2011, but the ground was sold out from walk ups by about 8am!

I usually go to all of the Trent Bridge Test, but could only get tickets for three days this time.

funny enough that is how barmy army started and grew, most barmy army members don't go to home england games because of the price, instead they book their holidays around England, because it is cheaper to watch cricket abroad then actually go to England and watch them, can't blame them imagine watching cricket in the Caribbean or sri lanka or even new zealand.

funny enough most members probably don't like England Visiting Australia or India often, most prefer the new zealand, Sri lanka or Caribbean tours.

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Re: The Road to the 2015 World Cup

Postby Arthur Crabtree » Tue Jul 30, 2013 11:31 pm

Sri Lanka and West Indies will put up prices when England are visiting. Though not for Australia.
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