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India vs South Africa: Know why the ongoing ODI series is not part of the ODI Super League

The ICC has launched the ‘ODI Super League’ as a qualifier for the ODI World Cup. But the match between India and South Africa is not part of that Super League. This is explained by the ICC, the governing body of cricket. Indian cricket statistician Kaustav Guripati said on Twitter that this is the first series between South Africa and India since the ICC Super League was launched in July 2020, with two teams playing in the Super League, but the series is not part of the Super League.

According to the ICC, not every series held before the 2023 ODI World Cup is part of the Super League. Only pre-determined series will be considered part of the Super League.

13 teams are playing in this league organized on the occasion of 2023 ODI World Cup. And each team will play a Super League series with 12 teams. According to ICC rules, any team can play a series with 8 out of 13 teams. The number of matches in the series is also fixed at 63.

 

“Sometimes (two teams) play four or five matches in a series, but only three of those pre-determined matches will be counted in the Super League points table,” the ICC explained.

Which team will play the series against another team as part of the Super League has been decided in advance. The ICC said the series between India and South Africa was not part of that plan.

There are also a number of bilateral series that are not part of the Super League, as the world cricket governing body calculates the Future Tour list (FTP) over an eight-year cycle.

The ICC has also given a detailed explanation of the structure of the Super League. “Each team (out of 13 teams in the league) will play three ODIs against six teams,” the Indian cricket website quoted the ICC as saying. Of these, four series will be on the team’s own soil, four on the opponent’s soil. That means one team (as part of the Super League) will play 24 matches. ‘

 

10 points are added for each win in the Super League points list. The losing team will not get any points. If the match is tied, abandoned or if no result is seen then the two teams will share 5 points for that match. There is also a provision for deducting points (penalty over) for failing to complete the over within the stipulated time. So far Sri Lanka (3 points), India (1) and South Africa (1) have lost points under this rule.

India have already played nine matches as part of the Super League. Played on Australian soil in November 2020, played on Sri Lankan soil in July 2021. Apart from this, they have played three matches on their own soil against England.

The funny thing here is that this series between India and South Africa is not part of the Super League, but the India-South Africa series that could have been part of the Super League, could not have happened because of Corona in March last year. That series will be next year.

IND vs South Africa: Know why the ongoing ODI series is not part of the ODI Super League

Outside of that South Africa-India series, India has three more series in the Super League  one at home against Afghanistan, and two at Zimbabwe and New Zealand.

With 5 wins in 9 matches and 49 points at 4 rates, he is at number 6 in the points list. By the way, Bangladesh is at number two in the points list with 60 points in 12 matches. Of course, the position of this point list does not matter to India. As hosts of the 2023 ODI World Cup, they are not part of the qualifiers. India will play in the World Cup as the host.

Out of the 12 teams in the points table outside India, the top seven teams will have a direct chance at the World Cup. “The bottom five teams will play in a qualifying round, which will also feature the best teams in the lower tier of the tournament,” the ICC explained.

South Africa won the toss and elected to bat in the first match of the series, which is not part of the Super League. Captain Temba Bavuma (110) and Resi von der Dussen (129 not out) scored 298 runs for 4 wickets at the end of 50 overs. At the time of writing, India were 100 for 1 in 18.2 overs.

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