The ICC has announced the fixtures for the Men’s World Cup Qualifiers scheduled to be held in Zimbabwe from June 18 to July 9 2023.
The 10 teams featuring in this competition are divided into 2 groups. Group A features West Indies, Zimbabwe, Netherlands, Nepal and United States, while Sri Lanka, Ireland, Scotland, Oman and United Arab Emirates are from Group B.
The opening fixture will be hosts Zimbabwe taking on Nepal at the Harare Sports Club and West Indies taking on USA.
World Cup Qualifiers Warm Up Fixtures 2023
Tuesday, 13 June
West Indies v Scotland, Harare Sports Club, West Indies won by 91 runs
Zimbabwe v Oman, Takashinga Cricket Club, Zimbabwe won by 28 runs
Nepal v UAE, Old Hararians Cricket Club, U.A.E. won by 3 wickets
Sri Lanka v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 3 wickets
Ireland v USA, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Ireland won by 5 wickets
Thursday, 15 June
Nepal v Oman, Harare Sports Club, Nepal won by 2 wickets
West Indies v UAE, Takashinga Cricket Club, West Indies won by 114 runs
Zimbabwe v Scotland, Old Hararians Cricket Club, Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets
Ireland v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club, Netherlands won by 2 wickets
Sri Lanka v USA, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Sri Lanka won by 198 runs
WC Qualifiers Fixtures 2023
Sunday, 18 June
Zimbabwe v Nepal, Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe won by 8 wickets
West Indies v USA, Takashinga Cricket Club, West Indies won by 39 runs
Monday, 19 June
Sri Lanka v UAE, Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 175 runs
Ireland v Oman, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Oman won by 5 wickets
Tuesday, 20 June
Zimbabwe v Netherlands, Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe won by 6 wickets
Nepal v USA, Takashinga Cricket Club, Nepal won by 6 wickets
Wednesday, 21 June
Ireland v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club, Scotland won by 1 wicket
Oman v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Oman won by 5 wickets
Thursday, 22 June
West Indies v Nepal, Harare Sports Club, West Indies won by 101 runs
Netherlands v USA, Takashinga Cricket Club, Netherlands won by 5 wickets
Friday, 23 June
Sri Lanka v Oman, Queen’s Sports Club Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets
Scotland v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club. Scotland won by 111 runs
Saturday, 24 June
Zimbabwe v West Indies, Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe won by 35 runs
Netherlands v Nepal, Takashinga Cricket Club, Netherlands won by 7 wickets
Sunday, 25 June
Sri Lanka v Ireland, Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 133 runs
Scotland v Oman, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Scotland won by 76 runs
Monday, 26 June
Zimbabwe v USA, Harare Sports Club, Zimbabwe won by 304 runs
West Indies v Netherlands, Takashinga Cricket Club, Netherlands won in Super Over
Tuesday, 27 June
Sri Lanka v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 82 runs
Ireland v UAE, Bulawayo Athletic Club, Ireland won by 138 runs
Thursday, 29 June
Super 6: Zimbabwe vs Oman Queen’s Sports Club, Zimbabwe won by 14 runs
Friday, 30 June
Super 6: Netherlands vs Sri Lanka, Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 21 runs
Playoff: Ireland vs United States of America, Takashinga Cricket Club, Ireland won by 6 wickets
Saturday, 1 July
Super 6: Scotland vs West Indies, Harare Sports Club, Scotland won by 7 wickets
Sunday, 2 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe vs Sri Lanka Queen’s Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 9 wickets
Playoff: Nepal vs United Arab Emirates Takashinga Cricket Club, Nepal won by 3 wickets
Monday, 3 July
Super 6: A3 v B2, Netherlands vs Oman, Harare Sports Club, Netherlands won by 74 runs (DLS method)
Tuesday, 4 July
Super 6: A2 v B3, Zimbabwe vs Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club, Scotland won by 31 runs
Playoff: 7th v 8th, Ireland vs Nepal, Takashinga Cricket Club, Ireland won by 2 wickets
Wednesday, 5 July
Super Six: A1 v B2, Oman vs West Indies, Harare Sports Club, West Indies won by 7 wickets
Thursday, 6 July
Super Six: A3 v B3, United Arab Emirates vs United States of America, Queen’s Sports Club, UAE won by 1 run
Playoff: 9th v 10th, Netherlands vs Scotland, Takashinga Cricket Club, Netherlands won by 4 wickets
Friday, 07 July
Super Six: A1 v B1, Sri Lanka vs West Indies, Harare Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 8 wickets
Sunday, 09 July
Final, Sri Lanka vs Netherlands Harare Sports Club, Sri Lanka won by 128 runs