ICC World Cricket League
The ICC World Cricket League was a series of international cricket tournaments organized by the International Cricket Council (ICC) for national teams that were not full members. It aimed to provide these teams with competitive opportunities and a pathway to qualify for major tournaments like the ICC Cricket World Cup.
The league featured various divisions, allowing teams to compete at different levels based on their performance. Teams could earn promotion or face relegation, making each match significant. The league played a crucial role in developing cricket in associate and affiliate nations, enhancing their skills and exposure on the global stage.