The International Cricket Council (ICC) have confirmed the schedule for the Super Six stage of the ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifiers on Tuesday.
Zimbabwe, Netherlands and West Indies qualified from Group A. Meanwhile, Sri Lanka, Scotland and Oman from Group B managed to secure their place in the Super Six stage.
Only two out of six teams will secure their place in the Cricket World Cup.
The hosts Zimbabwe and Sri Lanka, two teams who topped their respective groups will each take four points through to Super Six, while Scotland and the Netherlands will take two as they finished second.
The four teams who did not reach the Super Six stage will remain in Zimbabwe and compete in the Playoff.
ICC MEN’S CRICKET WORLD CUP QUALIFIER 2023 SUPER SIX AND PLAYOFF FIXTURES
Thursday, 29 June
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Oman, Queen’s Sports Club
Friday, 30 June
Super 6: Sri Lanka v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: Ireland v USA Takashinga Cricket Club
Saturday, 1 July
Super 6: Scotland v West Indies, Harare Sports Club
Sunday, 2 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Sri Lanka, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: Nepal v UAE Takashinga Cricket Club
Monday, 3 July
Super 6: Netherlands v Oman, Harare Sports Club
Tuesday, 4 July
Super 6: Zimbabwe v Scotland, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: 7th v 8th Takashinga Cricket Club
Wednesday, 5 July
Super 6: West Indies v Oman, Harare Sports Club
Thursday, 6 July
Super 6: Scotland v Netherlands, Queen’s Sports Club
Playoff: 9th v 10th Takashinga Cricket Club
Friday, 07 July
Super 6 Sri Lanka v West Indies, Harare Sports Club
Sunday, 09 July
Final, Harare Sports Club
Earlier today, Sri Lanka beat Scotland in Group B by 82 runs at Queens Sports Club on Tuesday. Meanwhile, in the second game in Group B, Ireland stunned UAE by 138 runs at the Bulawayo Athletic Club Sports Grounds on the same day. Irish opener Paul Stirling scored a blistering 162 off 134 with 15 fours and eight sixes and was declared the Player of the Match for his heroics.