ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier UAE 2013
One of the biggest tournaments in the ICC’s Associate and Affiliate Members’ (AM) calendars gets underway tomorrow when the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier UAE 2013 (WT20Q) commences. Sixteen teams will compete for the six available places in the tournament proper, to be staged in Bangladesh from 16 March to 6 April 2014.
A total of 72 matches will be played at six venues across Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Sharjah from 15 to 30 November, with all matches free to watch for spectators. The tournament will see 16 sides, split into two groups of eight, compete for six available spots in the ICC World Twenty20 2014 in Bangladesh. The sides that top the two groups at the conclusion of the group stages will automatically qualify for Bangladesh 2014.
The sides that finish second and third in each of the two groups will play cross-over matches, with the two winners also progressing to the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014.
The sides that finish fourth and fifth in each of the two groups will also play cross-over matches, with the winners of these two matches then playing the losers of the second/third cross-over fixtures; the victors of these matches will then complete the lineup of qualifiers to the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014.
Once the six qualifying teams have been identified, the event will see a semi-final double-header taking place at Zayed Cricket Stadium in Abu Dhabi, where the winner of Group A will play the winner of Match 63, and then the winner of Group B will play the winner of Match 60. The victors of these two games will then progress to the final of the tournament.
The final finishing positions of the teams in this event will determine which group each team will go into for the first round of the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014, alongside Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.
Afghanistan, Canada, Ireland, The Netherlands, Namibia and Scotland earned direct qualification into the WT20Q 2013 by virtue of finishing in the top six of the previous event, held in the UAE in March 2012. Joining those six sides with automatic qualification is host, the UAE, while the remaining nine sides have progressed through 11 regional qualifying tournaments. No less than 72 AM countries featured in these regional tournaments.
The 16 sides have been divided into two groups of eight, with defending champion and top seed Ireland topping Group A and number-two seed Afghanistan heading Group B. Other sides in Group A are Namibia, Canada, Uganda, USA, Italy, Hong Kong and the UAE, while Group B also includes The Netherlands, Scotland, Kenya, Bermuda, Denmark, Nepal and Papua New Guinea.
Another key feature of the tournament will be the presence of a member of the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires, Steve Davis, who is one of the 16 umpires who will be officiating at the tournament.
Mr Davis said he was delighted to be working alongside the umpires from the Emirates International Panel of ICC Umpires and the ICC Associate and Affiliate Panel of International Umpires. “I am delighted to be working with the associate and affiliate as well as international panel umpires as they bring fresh attitude and energy to umpiring,” he said.
He added: “We last worked together in Malaysia in 2011during an ICC World Cricket League tournament and it will be interesting to see how some of them have progressed. Our aim is to keep providing these umpires with access to updated training material, maintain a strong linkage to umpiring at the elite level and continue to support their development.
“This tournament is just as important to the umpires as it is to the players and teams. I’m really proud to be just one member of that umpiring team.”
A perfect icing on the cake to what will undoubtedly be an event to remember will be the broadcast coverage of 16 matches that will be live-streamed on the ICC’s official website, www.icc-cricket.com, while the last four days of the tournament will be broadcast round the globe by the ICC’s broadcast partner, STAR Sports and its licensees. Among the eight live matches that will be broadcast from the Zayed Cricket Stadium are the semi-finals and final of the tournament (see Notes to Editors).
The coverage of the WT20Q UAE 2013 follows the recent live-streaming of the ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier Ireland 2013, and eighteen ICC World Cricket League Championship fixtures from around the globe, including Afghanistan’s historic qualification to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015.
This continues to highlight the ICC’s efforts to showcase cricket played by countries outside of the traditional Test playing countries, and, aligned with the ICC’s Strategic Plan, is an important step in promoting cricket to become a bigger, better global game.