South Africa’s chances of direct World Cup qualification hit by over-rate penalty
Seven of the top eight spots in the Super League have already been taken by New Zealand, India, England, Pakistan, Australia, Bangladesh and Afghanistan. The only spot that is still open is presently occupied by West Indies, who have 88 points, with South Africa (78), Sri Lanka (77) and Ireland (68) in the running as well.
Qualification scenarios for the 2023 World Cup
South Africa
Played: 19, Points: 78, NRR: -0.410, Remaining matches: 2 vs Neth (H)
Two wins for South Africa will take them to 98 points (barring any further over-rate penalties). Sri Lanka can go past them if they win all three ODIs in New Zealand, which is a tall order given that New Zealand have a 17-4 win-loss in home ODIs in the last four years. With South Africa being docked a point, Ireland can also catch up with them on 98 if they win all three matches in Bangladesh. In that case, net run rate will come into play.
If the South Africa-Netherlands series ends 1-1, South Africa will finish level with West Indies, while Sri Lanka can move past them with two wins (or one win and two washouts).
Sri Lanka
Played: 21, Points: 77, NRR: -0.094, Remaining matches: 3 vs NZ (A)
Sri Lanka will qualify for sure if they beat New Zealand 3-0 (or if they win 2-0 with one washout). However, if they lose a game, then they will depend on other results going their way: both South Africa and Ireland can go past them if they finish on 97.
Ireland
Played: 21, Points: 68, NRR-0.382, Remaining matches: 3 vs Ban (A)
A 3-0 series win in Bangladesh will take Ireland to 98 points, which will be enough for qualification if Sri Lanka don’t win all three games in New Zealand, and if Ireland finish ahead of South Africa (on points or NRR). However, Ireland will start the series as clear underdogs, given that Bangladesh have won their last seven bilateral ODI series at home.
West Indies
Played: 24, Points: 88, NRR-0.738, Remaining matches: 0
West Indies have completed their eight bilateral series in the Super League, and can only hope that none of the other teams in contention reach 88 points – they will probably lose out on NRR as theirs is currently the lowest among these teams.
For West Indies to make it, South Africa should lose 2-0 to Netherlands, and Sri Lanka and Ireland should win no more than one game in their remaining series.
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