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ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2013 schedule announced


16 groups to fight out in the UAE from 15 to 30 November for six accessible spaces in the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014.100 days to go work the UAE has the occasion for the third time. The International Cricket Council (ICC) today declared the timetable of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2013 which will occur in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from 15 to 30 November, 2013.
In precisely 100 days, sixteen sides from over the globe will offer in the 15-day competition which will be played at seven venues – Dubai International Cricket Stadium and ICC Academy grounds No.1 and No.2 in Dubai, Zayed Cricket Stadium and Abu Dhabi Ovals 1 and 2 in Abu Dhabi and the Sharjah Cricket Stadium.

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The 16 groups have been isolated into two assemblies with a year ago victor, Ireland, in Group A nearby Canada, Hong Kong, Italy, Namibia, Uganda, USA and the host United Arab Emirates, while Group B involves Afghanistan, Bermuda, Denmark, Netherlands, Nepal, Kenya, Papua New Guinea (PNG) and Scotland. The main six sides in the competition will meet all requirements for the ICC World Twenty20 2014 booked to be held in Bangladesh in March one year from now. The qualifying groups will structure a piece of the opening round of Twenty20 cricket's delegated occasion.
ICC's Global Development Manager, Tim Anderson, said: "The time has come at the end of the day for vital and prestigious occasion on the ICC datebook in which 16 heading parts around the Associates and Affiliates will vie for the six accessible places in the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014.
"This last qualifier is the last venture of a pathway that involved 11 ICC territorial competitions throughout 2012 and 2013, this time we will see six groups pick up the chance to be a piece of the worldwide competition to be held one year from now." This is the third time that the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier is constantly held in the UAE. The competition was last facilitated in the nation in 2012 and saw Afghanistan and Ireland asserting the qualifying positions.
The Chief Executive of the Emirates Cricket Board (ECB), David East, said: "We are euphoric and eager to have the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2013 for the third progressive year... "This qualifying occasion for one year from now's ICC World Twenty20 2014 will occur in front of the ICC Under-19 Cricket World Cup 2014, an occasion charged as the completing school for future stars. The portion of these two vital occasions is an outline of the confidence and certainty the ICC has on the ECB in transforming quality occasions.
"The ECB will guarantee that it satisfies its exclusive requirements and will attempt it make the occasions critical for the players, authorities, observers, media and the backers." Competition position.
As stated by the competition design, the sides that will beat the two assemblies at the finish of the aggregation stages will naturally fit the bill for Bangladesh 2014 without needing to make the last of the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2013.
In the interim, the sides that complete second and third in the two aggregations will play cross-over matches to be played at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on 27 November in a twofold header. The two victors will likewise advancement to the ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier 2014. The sides that complete fourth and fifth in the two gatherings will likewise play cross-over matches, to be played at ICC Academy Oval 1 and Oval 2 separately. The victors of these two matches will then play the washouts of the third v fourth cross-over apparatuses; the victors of these matches will then additionally advance into the ICC World Twenty20 Bangladesh 2014.
Once the six qualifying groups have been recognized, the champ of Group A will play the victor of the A2 v B3 play-off and the champ of Group B will play the champ of the A3 v B2 play-off, the victors of these two diversions will then advancement to the last of the competition.


The failures of the semi-finals will then play one another in the third/fourth play-off while the last two qualifying sides will play a fifth/sixth play-off. The rankings of the groups general from this occasion will then recognize as to which amass they will go into for the first adjust of the ICC World Twenty20 2014 competition, nearby Bangladesh and Zimbabwe.

The main eight Twenty20 sides, from the Full Members have consequently met all requirements for the second adjust of the ICC World Twenty20 2014, while the main two sides from the first adjust will go along with them later in the occasion. Foundation of ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. The ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier has developed in stature since it was first held in Belfast, Ireland, in August 2008. That occasion included the then six top Associate Members – Bermuda, Canada, Ireland, Kenya, Netherlands and Scotland.
Ireland and Netherlands imparted the trophy when the last was washed-out without a ball being rocked the bowling alley. The two sides, alongside Scotland which reinstated Zimbabwe, met all requirements for the ICC World Twenty20 2009 which was organized at Lord's, The Oval and Trent Bridge in England. Pakistan won the competition defeating Sri Lanka in the last at Lord's. The UAE facilitated the second release in February 2010 which was challenged by the six sides having top notch and T20i status – Afghanistan, Canada, Ireland, Kenya, Netherlands and Scotland – and has UAE and United States of America (USA) who were extraordinarily welcomed by the ICC.
Following 17 matches over six days at two venues in Dubai and Abu Dhabi, Afghanistan and Ireland arrived at the last and met all requirements for the ICC World Twenty20 2010 which was arranged in the West Indies and won via England. Afghanistan won the qualifying competition when it crushed Ireland by eight wickets. This 2012 release of the competition was additionally played in the UAE and was challenged between Afghanistan, Netherlands, Canada, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Bermuda, Denmark, Nepal, Ireland, Kenya, Scotland, Namibia, Uganda, Oman, Italy and USA. The competition, played in March 2012, was eventually won via Ireland who vanquished Afghanistan in the last, with both sides enduring to th
 
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