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Lanka fail to seal 2019 direct entry

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Our Bureau Published 01.09.17, 12:00 AM

Calcutta: Sri Lanka have been unable to seal a direct qualification place in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 in the ongoing ODI series against India after failing to win two matches, according to an ICC media release.

The 1996 World champions needed two wins in the five-match series to secure a place in the ICC’s pinnacle 50-over event, which will take place from May 30 to July 15 in the United Kingdom.

The top-seven one-day sides, apart from hosts England as on September 30, qualify directly.

But with India taking a 4-0 lead, Sri Lanka will now have to wait for the Windies to lose at least one of their upcoming matches to be able to clinch that berth.

If Sri Lanka win the last match of the series on Sunday, they will reach 88 points on the points table but that will not be enough to ensure them automatic qualification.

The West Indies will be able to overtake Sri Lanka in such a scenario since they can also reach 88 points and edge Sri Lanka on decimal points if they win their upcoming six matches — one against Ireland on September 13 and all ODIs of a five-match series against England from September 19 to 29.

In case Sri Lanka lose the series 5-0, the Windies will be able to overtake them by beating Ireland and winning either all five matches against England or the last four matches for a 4-1 series win.

The last match of the current series between India and Sri Lanka will be held on Sunday in Colombo.

Teams not getting direct places in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will get another shot through a Qualifying tournament.

The ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 will feature the bottom four sides from the ICC ODI Team Rankings, the top four sides from the ICC World Cricket League Championship and the top two sides from the ICC World Cricket League.

The top two sides from the World Cup Qualifier will complete the 10-team line-up for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.
 

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