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So, I hear they dropped Ekana, Lucknow from the list of venues. It seems they've sprung a 3 D Shankar surprise by unearthing Raipur as yet another venue.
 

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So, I hear they dropped Ekana, Lucknow from the list of venues. It seems they've sprung a 3 D Shankar surprise by unearthing Raipur as yet another venue.

Does it have anything to do with the pitch currently being an abomination?
 

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I believe so. However I had heard that they wanted to relay the pitch post the IPL. nit sure, why they dropped it altogether. The proposed venue list seems to be on the lines of CW 1996 with Eng v Nz setting the stage at Ahmedabad. Likely that Ind v Pak will be at the Chinnaswamy.
 

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T20 World Cup 2024 Qualification starts tomorrow.


European Qualifier with two teams going to the World Cup in West Indies/USA next year.

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Austria[52]
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Denmark[53]
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Germany[54]
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Ireland[55]
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Italy[56]
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Jersey[57]
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Scotland[58]
  • Razmal Shigiwal (c)
  • Mirza Ahsan
  • Abdullah Akbarjan
  • Mehar Cheema (wk)
  • Iqbal Hossain
  • Aqib Iqbal
  • Shahil Momin
  • Amit Nathwani
  • Armaan Randhawa
  • Jaweed Sadran
  • Adeel Tariq
  • Umair Tariq
  • Mark Simpson-Parker (wk)
  • Navin Wijesekera
  • Sahel Zadran
  • Hamid Shah (c)
  • Taranjit Bharaj(vc, wk)
  • Saif Ahmad
  • Lucky Ali
  • Surya Anand
  • Saran Aslam
  • Oliver Hald
  • Abdul Hashmi(wk)
  • Jonas Henriksen
  • Ehsan Karimi
  • Nicolaj Laegsgaard
  • Abdullah Mahmood
  • Saud Munir
  • Musa Shaheen
  • Shangeev Thanikaithasan
  • Venkatraman Ganesan (c)
  • Ghulam Ahmadi
  • Elam Bharathi
  • Dylan Blignaut
  • Vijayshankar Chikkannaiah
  • Dieter Klein
  • Sachin Mandy (wk)
  • Faisal Mubashir
  • Sahir Naqash
  • Abdul-Shakoor Rahimzei
  • Michael Richardson (wk)
  • Harmanjot Singh
  • Joshua van Heerden
  • Muslim Yar
  • Zahid Zadran
  • Paul Stirling(c)
  • Mark Adair
  • Ross Adair
  • Andrew Balbirnie
  • Curtis Campher
  • Gareth Delany
  • George Dockrell
  • Graham Hume
  • Josh Little
  • Barry McCarthy
  • Neil Rock(wk)
  • Harry Tector
  • Lorcan Tucker (wk)
  • Theo van Woerkom
  • Ben White
  • Craig Young
  • Gareth Berg(c)
  • Marcus Campopiano
  • Stefano di Bartolomeo
  • Crishan Kalugamage
  • Wayne Madsen
  • Ben Manenti
  • Harry Manenti
  • Gian-Piero Meade
  • Anthony Mosca
  • Justin Mosca
  • Syed Naqvi
  • Manpreet Singh (wk)
  • Jaspreet Singh
  • Sukhwinder Singh
  • Grant Stewart
  • Charles Perchard (c)
  • Dominic Blampied
  • Charlie Brennan
  • Toby Britton
  • Harrison Carlyon
  • Nick Greenwood
  • Jonty Jenner
  • Josh Lawrenson
  • Elliot Miles
  • Rhys Palmer
  • Will Perchard
  • Julius Sumerauer
  • Asa Tribe
  • Zak Tribe
  • Ben Ward
  • Richie Berrington (c)
  • Matthew Cross (wk)
  • Bradley Currie
  • Chris Greaves
  • Oli Hairs
  • Jack Jarvis
  • Michael Leask
  • Tom Mackintosh
  • Gavin Main
  • Brandon McMullen
  • George Munsey
  • Safyaan Sharif
  • Chris Sole
  • Hamza Tahir
  • Mark Watt

EAP Regional Final starts on 22 July. One team goes to the World Cup.

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Japan[30]
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Papua New Guinea
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Philippines[31]
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Vanuatu[32]
  • Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming (c)
  • Reo Sakurano-Thomas (vc)
  • Ryan Drake
  • Kohei Kubota
  • Piyush Kumbhare
  • Wataru Miyauchi (wk)
  • Supun Navaratne (wk)
  • Sabaorish Ravichandran
  • Alexander Shirai-Patmore (wk)
  • Mian Siddique
  • Declan Suzuki
  • Tsuyoshi Takada
  • Ibrahim Takahashi
  • Makoto Taniyama
  • Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake
  • Assad Vala (c)
  • Charles Amini
  • Sese Bau
  • Kiplin Doriga
  • Jack Gardner
  • Hiri Hiri
  • Riley Hekure
  • Semo Kamea
  • John Kariko
  • Kabua Vagi-Morea
  • Alei Nao
  • Lega Siaka
  • Tony Ura
  • Norman Vanua
  • Hila Vare
  • Daniel Smith (c)
  • Jordan Alegra
  • Josef Doctora
  • Kapil Kumar
  • Kepler Lukies
  • Huzaifa Mohammed
  • Liam Myott
  • Miggy Podosky
  • Grant Russ (wk)
  • Arshdeep Samra
  • Kulwinder Sangha
  • Gurbhupinder Singh
  • Surinder Singh
  • Amanpreet Sirah
  • Henry Tyler
  • Patrick Matautaava(c)
  • Jarryd Allan
  • Junior Kaltapau
  • Andrew Mansale
  • Williamsing Nalisa
  • Nalin Nipiko
  • Simpson Obed
  • Joshua Rasu
  • Apolinaire Stephen
  • Ronald Tari
  • Clement Tommy
  • Jamal Vira
  • Darren Wotu
  • Womejo Wotu
  • Obed Yosef
 

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T20 World Cup 2024 Qualification starts tomorrow.


European Qualifier with two teams going to the World Cup in West Indies/USA next year.

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Austria[52]
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Denmark[53]
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Germany[54]
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Ireland[55]
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Italy[56]
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Jersey[57]
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Scotland[58]
  • Razmal Shigiwal (c)
  • Mirza Ahsan
  • Abdullah Akbarjan
  • Mehar Cheema (wk)
  • Iqbal Hossain
  • Aqib Iqbal
  • Shahil Momin
  • Amit Nathwani
  • Armaan Randhawa
  • Jaweed Sadran
  • Adeel Tariq
  • Umair Tariq
  • Mark Simpson-Parker (wk)
  • Navin Wijesekera
  • Sahel Zadran
  • Hamid Shah (c)
  • Taranjit Bharaj(vc, wk)
  • Saif Ahmad
  • Lucky Ali
  • Surya Anand
  • Saran Aslam
  • Oliver Hald
  • Abdul Hashmi(wk)
  • Jonas Henriksen
  • Ehsan Karimi
  • Nicolaj Laegsgaard
  • Abdullah Mahmood
  • Saud Munir
  • Musa Shaheen
  • Shangeev Thanikaithasan
  • Venkatraman Ganesan (c)
  • Ghulam Ahmadi
  • Elam Bharathi
  • Dylan Blignaut
  • Vijayshankar Chikkannaiah
  • Dieter Klein
  • Sachin Mandy (wk)
  • Faisal Mubashir
  • Sahir Naqash
  • Abdul-Shakoor Rahimzei
  • Michael Richardson (wk)
  • Harmanjot Singh
  • Joshua van Heerden
  • Muslim Yar
  • Zahid Zadran
  • Paul Stirling(c)
  • Mark Adair
  • Ross Adair
  • Andrew Balbirnie
  • Curtis Campher
  • Gareth Delany
  • George Dockrell
  • Graham Hume
  • Josh Little
  • Barry McCarthy
  • Neil Rock(wk)
  • Harry Tector
  • Lorcan Tucker (wk)
  • Theo van Woerkom
  • Ben White
  • Craig Young
  • Gareth Berg(c)
  • Marcus Campopiano
  • Stefano di Bartolomeo
  • Crishan Kalugamage
  • Wayne Madsen
  • Ben Manenti
  • Harry Manenti
  • Gian-Piero Meade
  • Anthony Mosca
  • Justin Mosca
  • Syed Naqvi
  • Manpreet Singh (wk)
  • Jaspreet Singh
  • Sukhwinder Singh
  • Grant Stewart
  • Charles Perchard (c)
  • Dominic Blampied
  • Charlie Brennan
  • Toby Britton
  • Harrison Carlyon
  • Nick Greenwood
  • Jonty Jenner
  • Josh Lawrenson
  • Elliot Miles
  • Rhys Palmer
  • Will Perchard
  • Julius Sumerauer
  • Asa Tribe
  • Zak Tribe
  • Ben Ward
  • Richie Berrington (c)
  • Matthew Cross (wk)
  • Bradley Currie
  • Chris Greaves
  • Oli Hairs
  • Jack Jarvis
  • Michael Leask
  • Tom Mackintosh
  • Gavin Main
  • Brandon McMullen
  • George Munsey
  • Safyaan Sharif
  • Chris Sole
  • Hamza Tahir
  • Mark Watt

EAP Regional Final starts on 22 July. One team goes to the World Cup.

23px-Flag_of_Japan.svg.png
Japan[30]
20px-Flag_of_Papua_New_Guinea.svg.png
Papua New Guinea
23px-Flag_of_the_Philippines.svg.png
Philippines[31]
23px-Flag_of_Vanuatu.svg.png
Vanuatu[32]
  • Kendel Kadowaki-Fleming (c)
  • Reo Sakurano-Thomas (vc)
  • Ryan Drake
  • Kohei Kubota
  • Piyush Kumbhare
  • Wataru Miyauchi (wk)
  • Supun Navaratne (wk)
  • Sabaorish Ravichandran
  • Alexander Shirai-Patmore (wk)
  • Mian Siddique
  • Declan Suzuki
  • Tsuyoshi Takada
  • Ibrahim Takahashi
  • Makoto Taniyama
  • Lachlan Yamamoto-Lake
  • Assad Vala (c)
  • Charles Amini
  • Sese Bau
  • Kiplin Doriga
  • Jack Gardner
  • Hiri Hiri
  • Riley Hekure
  • Semo Kamea
  • John Kariko
  • Kabua Vagi-Morea
  • Alei Nao
  • Lega Siaka
  • Tony Ura
  • Norman Vanua
  • Hila Vare
  • Daniel Smith (c)
  • Jordan Alegra
  • Josef Doctora
  • Kapil Kumar
  • Kepler Lukies
  • Huzaifa Mohammed
  • Liam Myott
  • Miggy Podosky
  • Grant Russ (wk)
  • Arshdeep Samra
  • Kulwinder Sangha
  • Gurbhupinder Singh
  • Surinder Singh
  • Amanpreet Sirah
  • Henry Tyler
  • Patrick Matautaava(c)
  • Jarryd Allan
  • Junior Kaltapau
  • Andrew Mansale
  • Williamsing Nalisa
  • Nalin Nipiko
  • Simpson Obed
  • Joshua Rasu
  • Apolinaire Stephen
  • Ronald Tari
  • Clement Tommy
  • Jamal Vira
  • Darren Wotu
  • Womejo Wotu
  • Obed Yosef
For the Europeans Scotland and Ireland should be favorites however considering Ireland's track record in these kind of events I am a little concerned about how they will go about this tournament. If they do slip up at some point Jersey should be on their tails to capitalize ideally however Germany and Italy are both teams I feel can cause some upsets in this interesting regional final.

As for the Pacific PNG should be the obvious favorite to win it all however I'm not really convinced about their chances considering they haven't played a single T20 since the WCQ last year... however this is the Pacific and the other teams in this competition aren't really that good.
 

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For the Europeans Scotland and Ireland should be favorites however considering Ireland's track record in these kind of events I am a little concerned about how they will go about this tournament. If they do slip up at some point Jersey should be on their tails to capitalize ideally however Germany and Italy are both teams I feel can cause some upsets in this interesting regional final.

As for the Pacific PNG should be the obvious favorite to win it all however I'm not really convinced about their chances considering they haven't played a single T20 since the WCQ last year... however this is the Pacific and the other teams in this competition aren't really that good.
Weather could play a part. All games in Edinburgh and a lot of double headers.
 

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I wish we have Qualifiers and WC mode specific to each WC's in Cricket 24. Would be awesome to play as Japan to qualify for T20 WC and crash the dreams of all Indians.
 

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