Details of the cricket tournament revealed for 2002 Commonwealth Games
“As initially reported, the tournament will actually not be featuring six teams.”
All cricket matches at the Commonwealth Games will be played at Old Trafford © BBC, October 8, 2001
After much deliberation and consideration, the World Cricket Conference [WCC] has finally revealed the details of the cricket tournament scheduled to be played at the 2002 Commonwealth Games in Manchester. As initially reported, the tournament will actually not be featuring 6 teams. Instead it will comprise of 8 teams split into 2 groups of four, with group winners from each group proceeding to a single final. Winners of which will earn their nation Commonwealth Gold, and the runners-up Commonwealth Silver.
A Bronze Medal match is also scheduled to be played between group runners-up from both groups on the day of the final. The match is scheduled to be played before the final as a double-header, much like all group matches leading up to it. All cricket matches at the Commonwealth Games will be played at the Old Trafford Cricket Ground in Manchester.
Most important detail of all, all matches will be Twenty20 matches,
as announced earlier in the year. 2002 Commonwealth Games will mostly prove to be a testing ground for the new Twenty20 format, originally incepted for cricket's inclusion in the Olympics by World Cricket Conference President Müller Schwanstegger himself.
The top-8 Commonwealth nations according to
WCC ODI World Rankings will qualify for the tournament, with the 1st of July being the cut-off time for teams to qualify.
2002 Commonwealth Games hosts England are guaranteed a berth in the tournament regardless of their WCC ODI World Ranking.