86 DELIVERING WORLD-CLASS EVENTS // ICC WORLD CRICKET LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
ICC WORLD CRICKET LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP
in December to assure themselves of ODI status and 13th place in the ODI league in
BELOW: Anshuman Rath celebrates his 50 in the ICC at the ICC Academy.
The business end of the ICC Men’s World Cricket June 2017 and was all about consolidation for the Guinea biting at their heels, just two points behind.
still on top. It made for an emotional victory for the Dutch, but much had changed below them. places. Scotland clawed their way up to the them on 18 points were Hong Kong.
Arab Emirates claimed sixth spot with 10 points with six points from 14 matches.
with six points from 14 matches.
Victory in the WCL Championship assured the for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. It also meant more matches against Full Member nations.
The top four also ensured their spots in the ICC
The Dutch were the standout team of the tournament. They won 10 of their 14 matches and lost just two. After making such a dominant start, they merely had to ensure there were no slip-ups, and although they lost to Kenya once, in December to hold on.
The 401 runs in 13 matches scored by Wesley Barresi were the most by a Dutch batsman, and among the bowlers, Michael Rippon’s 23 wicket-takers’ charts, although he was the only rather than individual prowess.
“The tournament’s top-scorer was Hong Kong’s Anshuman Rath, whose 678 runs came from just 10 matches.”
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