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The ICC World Cup Super League is a significant cricket tournament structure introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) to add more context and competitiveness to One Day International (ODI) matches. It serves as a primary pathway for qualification to the ICC Cricket World Cup, involving top cricketing nations in a league format over a set period. Teams earn points based on their performance in bilateral series, which contributes to their overall ranking and determines direct qualification spots for the World Cup. This system aims to make ODI cricket more engaging and structured, reducing the reliance on standalone qualifier tournaments and ensuring that every match counts towards global standings. |