ICC World Cup Super League 2020 to 2023 Table

PWTLNRAAdjPtsNetRR
1New Zealand2416052101750.914
2England2415081001550.976
3Bangladesh2415081001550.221
4India21130620-11390.782
5Pakistan2113080001300.108
6Australia1812060001200.785
7Afghanistan1511031001150.573
8South Africa21901020-298-0.077
9West Indies24901500-288-0.738
10Sri Lanka24701421-481-0.369
11Ireland24601530-273-0.358
12Zimbabwe24601710065-0.952
13Netherlands24302010035-1.179
 
Points Awarded and Column Key:
Won (W): 10
Tied (T): 5
Lost (L): 0
No Result (but play started) (NR): 5
Abandoned without a ball bowled (A): 5
Adjustments (carried forward/fines/penalty points) (Adj)
Total points (Pts)
Net run rate (runs per over scored less runs per over conceded, adjusting team batting first to overs of team batting second in rain rule matches, adjusting to team's full allocation if all out, and ignoring no result matches) (NetRR)
 
Order in the table:
Position of teams in the table is determined by:
Total points
Won
Net run rate (runs per over scored less runs per over conceded, adjusting team batting first to overs of team batting second in rain rule matches, adjusting to team's full allocation if all out, and ignoring no result matches)
 
Adjustments:
India: 1 point deducted for slow over-rate in match against Australia on 27th November 2020
Sri Lanka: 2 points deducted for slow over-rate in match against West Indies on 14th March 2021
South Africa: 1 point deducted for slow over-rate in match against Pakistan on 2nd April 2021
Sri Lanka: 1 point deducted for slow over-rate in match against India on 20th July 2021
Ireland: 2 points deducted for slow over-rate in match against West Indies on 8th January 2022
West Indies: 2 points deducted for slow over-rate in match against New Zealand on 21st August 2022
South Africa: 1 point deducted for slow over-rate in match against England on 1st February 2023
Sri Lanka: 1 point deducted for slow over-rate in match against New Zealand on 25th March 2023
 
Notes:
The top 8 teams get direct entry to the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup 2023/24. The remaining teams will play in the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Qualifier with 5 Associate teams from which 2 will progress to the World Cup. India automatically qualify as tournament hosts.