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Countdown To ICC World Cup 2011 Begins In Jersey

1 May 2008
Countdown To ICC World Cup 2011 Begins In Jersey
The countdown to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 begins later this month with the staging of the ICC World Cricket League Division 5 (WCL Div. 5) in the Channel Island of Jersey from 23-31 May.

There are not many sports where the national team from the United States of America will take on the small Pacific island nation of Vanuatu in a competitive fixture or where Afghanistan faces off against the Bahamas. But such is the global nature of cricket these days that is exactly what is in store for cricket fans in Jersey as the island prepares to host an ICC global event for the first time.

The 12-team event will be staged across six venues and will take the format of two groups of six with the top two from each section progressing to the knock-out stage.

The finalists from this tournament will be promoted to the ICC World Cricket League Division 4 thus joining Hong Kong, Fiji, Tanzania and Italy in a six-team event that will take place in the Tanzanian capital Dar Es Salaam from 4 to 11 October.

In turn, the top two teams from that tournament will progress to Division 3 and so on until the top four Associate or Affiliate teams in the world will book their place at the ICC Cricket World Cup 2011 to be staged in Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. Those four will join the 10 Full Members to decide the top one-day side in the world.

“This gives every side a clear pathway for progression and the chance to compete at the very highest level,” said ICC Global Development Manager Matthew Kennedy.

“So even though a team might be competing in the WCL Div. 5 tournament this month, there is the chance it could make it all the way to the next World Cup. More realistically, though, it gives those teams a structure and a long-term goal to aim at so that even if they don’t get there this time, they could target 2015, 2019 or 2023,” he said.

“On another level, WCL Div. 5 also gives these sides the opportunity to play against similarly ranked sides from around the world in conditions that perhaps they are not used to. It is very much part of the development process to give players the chance to perform outside their home environment.

“This is a fantastic tournament and shows how the ICC is determined to continue the process of making cricket even stronger around the world.”

The opening day of the WCL Div. 5 on 23 May will see the USA take on Mozambique in Group A at the picturesque Farmer’s Field ground. In the same group Nepal plays Germany at Les Quennevais and Norway faces Vanuatu at FB Fields while in Group B Afghanistan gets its campaign underway with a match against Japan at Victoria College.

Meanwhile, host team Jersey plays Singapore at Grainville and the Bahamas will line out against Botswana on the second pitch at Les Quennevais.

Group A: Germany, Mozambique, Nepal, Norway, USA, Vanuatu

Group B: Afghanistan, Botswana, Japan, Jersey, Bahamas, Singapore

Match officials: Paul Baldwin, Mark Hawthorne, Sanjeev Kad, Trevor Magee, Charlie McElwee, Brian Papworth, Steve Tovey, Louis Fourie, Lee Goldsmith, Bart Hartong, Connie McAllister, Mike Carpenter, Martin Gray, John Mountford, Erno Ruchtie.

Match schedule:

Friday 23 May

Group A: USA v Mozambique, Farmer’s Field; Nepal v Germany, Les Quennevais 1; Norway v Vanuatu, FB Fields

Group B: Afghanistan v Japan, Victoria College; Jersey v Singapore, Grainville; Bahamas v Botswana, Les Quennevais 2

Saturday 24 May

Group A: USA v Norway, Victoria College; Nepal v Mozambique, Grainville; Germany v Vanuatu, Farmer’s Field

Group B: Afghanistan v Bahamas, Les Quennevais 1; Jersey v Japan, Les Quennevais 2; Singapore v Botswana, FB Fields

Sunday 25 May

Rest/reserve day

Monday 26 May

Group A: USA v Vanuatu, Grainville; Nepal v Norway, Farmer’s Field; Germany v Mozambique, Victoria College

Group B: Afghanistan v Botswana, Les Quennevais 2; Jersey v Bahamas, FB Fields; Singapore v Japan, Les Quennevais 1

Tuesday 27 May

Group A: USA v Germany, Grainville; Nepal v Vanuatu, Victoria College; Norway v Mozambique, Les Quennevais 1

Group B: Afghanistan v Singapore, FB Fields; Jersey v Botswana, Farmer’s Field; Bahamas v Japan, Les Quennevais 2

Wednesday 28 May

Group A: USA v Nepal, Les Quennevais 1; Norway v Germany, Les Quennevais 2; Vanuatu v Mozambique, FB Fields

Group B: Afghanistan v Jersey, Grainville; Bahamas v Singapore, Victoria College; Botswana v Japan, Farmer’s Field

Thursday 29 May

Rest/reserve day

Friday 30 May

Winner Group A v Runner-up Group B, Grainville (Match U)

Runner-up Group A v Winner Group B, FB Fields (Match V)

A3 v B4, Les Quennevais 1 (Match W)

A4 v B3, Les Quennevais 2 (Match X)

A5 v B6, Farmer’s Field (Match Y)

A6 v B5, Victoria College (Match Z)

Saturday 31 May

Winner U v Winner V, Grainville (final)

Loser U v Loser V, Farmer’s Field (third/fourth place)

Winner W v Winner X, FB Fields (fifth/sixth place)

Loser W v Loser X, Victoria College (seventh/eighth place)

Winner Y v Winner Z, Les Quennevais 1 (ninth/10th place)

Loser Y v Loser Z, Les Quennevais 2 (11th/12th place)

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