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Direct qualifiers for ICC T20 CWC 2020 confirmed

Cape Town - The International Cricket Council (ICC) confirmed the sides that have qualified directly for the ICC Men's T20 World Cup 2020 to be held in Australia, based on the ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings as on December 31, 2018.

As per the qualification criteria set for the tournament, Australia and the other nine top-ranked sides have ensured direct qualification.

The top eight make it straight to the Super 12s stage while the remaining two will play in the group stage along with six other teams who will make it through from the ICC T20 World Cup Qualifier in 2019.

Four teams from the group stage will advance to the Super 12s.

Of the top 10 sides on the rankings table, top-ranked Pakistan, India, England, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, the Windies and Afghanistan will start their campaign directly in the Super 12s.

Former champions and three-time finalists Sri Lanka and Bangladesh will have to contend with the other six qualifiers in the group stage of the tournament, which will be held from October 18 to November 15, 2020.

Sri Lanka captain Lasith Malinga was disappointed at 2014 champions not making it to the Super 12s but was confident of the team doing well in the tournament while Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan indicated that recent performances had given them belief and they would prepare well for the challenge.

"It is a bit disappointing that we have not been able to ensure a direct Super 12s berth but I’m confident that we will do well in the tournament," said Malinga.

"We are a side capable of beating the best on our day and I see no reason why we can't go far in the tournament. There is still some time and we will use it to be at our best for the T20 World Cup," said Al Hasan.

"We won a T20 series against the West Indies, the world champions, in their backyard not so long ago. That performance has given us a lot of belief in our Twenty20 capabilities."

ICC T20 team rankings:

1. Pakistan - 138

2. India - 126

3. England - 118

4. Australia - 117

5. South Africa - 114

6. New Zealand - 112

7. West Indies - 101

8. Afghanistan - 92

9. Sri Lanka - 87

10. Bangladesh - 77

11. Scotland - 62

12. Zimbabwe - 55

13. UAE - 50

14. Netherlands - 50

15. Hong Kong - 42

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