Which 8 Team will play directly to the 2019 World cup

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The eight teams that will play directly in the 2019 World Cup.

30th September was the last day. Of these eight teams, who are in the top eight in the rankings, they will have the opportunity to play directly in the next World Cup. But did not go until 30 September. 10 days ago, eight countries will play directly in the World Cup.

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The eight teams that will play directly in the 2019 World CupOnly after the defeat of the West Indies on Tuesday night was confirmed, Sri Lanka are getting the chance to play straight as the last team in the World Cup. Because, in the West Indies, there are four remaining matches against England, it is not possible to rise to Sri Lanka with these four matches in the West Indies. This information has been e-mailed to the ICC.

The seven teams were almost certain to play straight in the next World Cup. Because, the ninth team was not able to cross the seventh team Bangladesh in any way in the West Indies. Bangladesh rating points 94. And West Indies 78 Sri Lanka recently reduced their ratings points to 86, because of losing the series to Zimbabwe at home.

Therefore, there was a wobbling position for the last (eighth) place. The West Indies were also in the fight against the occupation of the place. They had the opportunity to win a 1-0 series win in Ireland if they could lose England 5-0, only if they won the World Cup tickets only.

But the match went against Ireland in the rain. He had to lose the first match of the series against England with them. Therefore, all the possibilities of playing directly in the World Cup have ended.

There are still opportunities to play in the 2019 World Cup. But they will have to play the selection phase. Non-Test Playing Countries, where the opponents will be there. It's a shame for Chris Gayle.

The eight countries that will play in the next World Cup are Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, New Zealand, Pakistan, Sri Lanka and South Africa.

Sri Lanka's one-day captain, Upul Tharanga, was delighted to be given a direct play in the World Cup. He said, 'We all know that we are passing a difficult time. But I would like to thank our fans, they trust us. And always the ICC event means, Sri Lankan magic. I hope we can continue this trend in the future. '