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ICC to televise World Cup Qualifers: Here is how to watch the matches

Everything you need to know about the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier.

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The ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 will be televised to fans for the first-time ever, across five continents in 200 territories, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said

"Ten matches will be broadcast around the globe, significantly building on the four live-streamed match coverage previously seen at the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier in 2014 as the ICC continues to build its long-term partnerships with various broadcast partners to widen the reach of the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier," the ICC statement read.

Fans can also watch online or via their mobile devices with the majority of broadcast partners simulcasting live ICC event coverage.

Commentary of the 19 camera coverage will come from a stellar seven person commentary panel- Ian Bishop, Mpumelelo Mbangwa, Lisa Sthalekar, Deep Dasgupta, Fazeer Mohammed, Mark Butcher and Dirk Nannes.

Reflecting on the same, West Indies legend Ian Bishop said,"The phenomenal rise of Afghanistan as a cricketing stronghold in such a short time, serves as a cautionary tale to anyone who isn't aware of how fast and how skilfully the game is growing at all levels. With this in mind I am excited to be a part of the broadcast panel that will be on hand to keep you updated as to which two nations will be standing on the pedestal of success on March 25 as they tread the path to leave their mark on the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019."

Lisa Sthalekar, on the other hand, said, "The ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier is a very important tournament in the cricketing calendar as it is the last chance for teams to qualify for next year's Cricket World Cup in England and Wales. What that means is that there will be some delightful cricket that will be played with new heroes emerging. I am eager to be part of the broadcast team and I?m looking forward to all the excitement it will bring."

To provide more to viewers and bring them closer to the action, there will be a 15-minute pre-game build-up, which will set the scene for the match and will include the toss and the pitch report. A 10-minute post-game wrap-up will include the Player of the Match presentation and a chat with the two captains.

Here is everything you need to know about the Qualifier:

Teams

Zimbabwe, Windies, Afghanistan, Ireland, Scotland, Netherlands, Papua New Guinea, Hong Kong, Nepal and the United Arab Emirates are the sides vying to qualify.

Venues

Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo

Bulawayo Athletic Club, Bulawayo

Harare Sports Club, Harare

Old Hararians Sports Club, Harare

Kwekwe Sports Club, Kwekwe

There will be a total of 34 matches played across the five venues in Zimbabwe, culimating in the final at the Harare Sports Club.

The 10 teams will be split into two groups, with every side playing each other once before the top three teams progress to the Super Sixes stage.

Once through to the Super Sixes stage, each side will play three matches against the teams they did not meet in the group stage, with all points previously won in the groups carried over, apart from those gained against the bottom two sides from each group.

The top two sides will then both qualify for the World Cup in 2019, with the final simply deciding who finishes first and second.

How to watch: 

Fans can also watch online or via their mobile devices with the majority of broadcast partners simulcasting live ICC event coverage.

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