The ICC Super League 2022 points table was a crucial ranking system that determined qualification for the 2023 Cricket World Cup. This league featured 13 teams playing bilateral ODI series over a two-year period.
Teams earned points based on match results, with wins granting 10 points, ties or no-results giving 5 points, and losses providing 0 points. The top eight teams automatically qualified for the World Cup, while the bottom five entered a qualifying tournament.
India\“s local cricket products played a significant role in these matches. The SG cricket ball, manufactured locally in India, was the standard ball used in all home matches. Local groundskeeping equipment from Indian companies ensured pitch quality met international standards.
Indian-made protective gear from local brands like SS and SG was used by many players. These products, manufactured in Meerut and other Indian cities, provided world-class safety while supporting local industries.
The tournament also showcased India\“s capability in sports technology, with local companies providing scoring systems and broadcast equipment that met global standards. |