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Dates For Next Rounds Of WCL And Intercontinental Cup Revealed

21 November 2012
Dates For Next Rounds Of WCL And Intercontinental Cup Revealed
Dates For Next Rounds Of WCL And Intercontinental Cup Revealed
Ireland will be aiming to remain at the top of both the World Cricket League and Intercontinental Cup tables
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The International Cricket Council (ICC) has revealed the dates for the latest round of World Cricket League (WCL) one-day and ICC Intercontinental Cup four-day matches.

The top eight Associate and Affiliate members are battling it out in both competitions, with the top two sides in the WCL gaining automatic entry to the 2015 World Cup.

Currently, Ireland (13 points) and Scotland (11 points) occupy those spots with the Netherlands and the United Arab Emirates pushing hard one point further back.

In the Intercontinental Cup, the same two sides lead the way.

In March, Afghanistan host Scotland for both their Intercontinental Cup match and two One-Day Internationals in Sharjah and Abu Dhabi, UAE take on Ireland, also in Sharjah, Kenya play Canada in Dubai and in April, Namibia play Netherlands in Windhoek.

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Afghanistan v Scotland
 
3 Mar - T20I, Sharjah
4 Mar - T20I, Sharjah
 
6 Mar - WCL Championship, ODI, Sharjah
8 Mar - WCL Championship, ODI, Sharjah
 
12-15 Mar - ICC Intercontinental Cup, Abu Dhabi
 
UAE v Ireland
 
12-15 Mar - ICC Intercontinental Cup, Sharjah
 
18 Mar - WCL Championship, 50-over, Sharjah
 20 Mar - WCL Championship, 50-over, Sharjah
 
21 Mar - T20, Sharjah (TBC)
 
Kenya v Canada - dates subject to change
 
14-17 Mar - ICC Intercontinental Cup, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
 
19 Mar - WCL Championship, ODI, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
 21 Mar - WCL Championship, ODI, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
 
23 Mar - T20I, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
 24 Mar - T20I, ICC Global Cricket Academy, Dubai
 
Namibia v Netherlands
 
11-14 Apr - ICC Intercontinental Cup, Wanderers, Windhoek
 
16 Apr - WCL Championship, 50-over, Wanderers, Windhoek
 18 Apr - WCL Championship, 50-over, Wanderers, Windhoek
 
20 Apr - T20, Wanderers, Windhoek

21 Apr - T20, Wanderers, Windhoek

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