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Sri Lanka qualify for ICC 50-over World Cup

Sri Lanka qualify for ICC World Cup after West Indies lost the first one-dayer to England

By Unnikrishnan
Sri Lanka have qualified for ICC World Cup 2019

Bengaluru, September 20: Sri Lanka have qualified for the ICC World Cup 2019 after the West Indies lost the first ODI against England at Old Trafford on Tuesday (September 19).

With September 30 set as the cut-off date for automatic qualification for the ICC's pinnacle 50-over tournament, Windies (78 points) now cannot move ahead of Sri Lanka (86 points) on the ICC ODI team rankings irrespective of how their remaining matches against England pan out.

This means the 1996 world champions have become the eighth and last team to qualify directly, joining Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa.

A relieved Sri Lanka captain Upul Tharanga said: "It's no secret that we have been going through a tough time. ICC events have always brought out the magic in Sri Lanka cricket, and I look forward to proving that once again.

"We have a clear plan towards the World Cup, and we will work hard at achieving each step. As we say in the dressing room, - Little 'w's (wins) add up to make the big 'W' (win) - so that's what we'll be focusing on and I know you will see Sri Lanka's special brand of cricket out there once again soon."

The Windies will now progress to the 10-team ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018, where they will be joined by the bottom three sides - Afghanistan, Zimbabwe and Ireland - as well as the top four sides from the ICC World Cricket League Championship and the top two sides from the ICC World Cricket League Division 2.

Story first published: Wednesday, September 20, 2017, 9:44 [IST]
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