Let's finish this ..Well, dang. All eyes on @Pinch hitter.
Let's finish this ..Well, dang. All eyes on @Pinch hitter.
ODI 50-over | 31 Round robin; knockouts | 5 Minimum | 30 Upgrades | ADVANTAGE +2 rating for all players | ||||||||||
FORMAT | TEAMS | MATCHES | VENUES | REWARD POOL | HOST REWARD | HOST REWARD | ||||||||
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-- BID 1 -- CANADA-UNITED STATES
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VENUES
- Stratford, Toronto, Verdun, Winnipeg, Haverford, Philadelphia, Staten Island
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KNOCKOUTS
- Quarter-finals: Haverford, Verdun, Philadelphia, Stratford
- Semi-finals: Winnipeg, Toronto
- Final: Staten Island
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-- BID 2 -- BANGLADESH-INDIA-PAKISTAN
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VENUES
- Chittagong, Dhaka, Gopalganj, Calcutta, Delhi, Mumbai, Karachi, Lahore, Multan
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KNOCKOUTS
- Quarter-finals: Dhaka, Calcutta, Delhi, Lahore
- Semi-finals: Chittagong, Mumbai
- Final: Karachi
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-- BID 3 -- DENMARK-FINLAND-NORWAY
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VENUES
- Copenhagen, Nykøbing Mors, Roskilde, Vejle, Viborg, Helsinki, Kerava, Vantaa,
Bergen, Trondheim, Oslo
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KNOCKOUTS
- Quarter-finals: Vantaa, Nykøbing Mors, Oslo, Vejle
- Semi-finals: Copenhagen, Bergen
- Final: Helsinki
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-- BID 4 -- NIUE-NEW ZEALAND --
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VENUES
- Alofi, Hakupu, Tamakautoga, Auckland, Christchurch, Dunedin, Hamilton, Napier,
Wellington
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KNOCKOUTS
- Quarter-finals: Alofi, Auckland, Christchurch, Wellington
- Semi-finals: Alofi, Wellington
- Final: Auckland
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BID | ROUND 1 | ROUND 2 | ROUND 3 | VOTES | ||||||
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CAN-USA Final in New York | 4 votes | | | | ||||||
BAN-IND-PAK Final in Karachi | 6 votes | 6 votes | | | ||||||
DEN-FIN-NOR Final in Helsinki | 6 votes | 7 votes | 9 votes | |||||||
NIU-NZL Final in Auckland | 5 votes | 7 votes | 11 votes | |||||||
MAJORITY REQUIRED | ABSTENTIONS | ABSTENTIONS | ABSTENTIONS | TOTAL | ||||||
11 votes | – | 6 | ||||||||
Thanks everyone.Congratulations @Till Valhalla/@TSPrathik!
Your joint-bid to host the 2003 WCC Cricket World Cup in Niue and New Zealand won the vote 11–9 in the third round.[/centre]
You said somethingTV making NMA's job easier of separating the ties by voting against his own team
Appreciate the praise, but it's hardly an originalI love the World Cup logo... Superb...
FTP Cycle
Any nation can make a bid to host an event in the ongoing 1999-2003 FTP Cycle given they fulfill the eligibility criteria; which is listed on respective tournament pages.
A nation may not host more than one Global Event in a 4-year FTP cycle - co-hosting a tournament is allowed but the bid must be approved by the WCC first.
Phase I - Bidding
In a little over 48 hours, the World Cricket Conference will start accepting bids for Global Events in the 1999-2003 FTP cycle. Until then, nations can prepare their bids.
- Nations can make solo bids as well as co-hosting bids; however the latter will require approval from the WCC before they can be considered official.
- Each nation is required to fill the eligibility criteria mentioned on respective tournament info-pages - particularly ones pertaining to the number of venues required.
- Each nation may only bid on one WCC event in a four-year FTP cycle - bidding does not equate to automatically winning so be vary of which tourney you bid for.
- Once all bids have been received by the World Cricket Conference - we will move onto Phase II of the tournament bidding process which will involve voting.
Phase II - Voting
- Once all bids have been approved by the World Cricket Conference; there will be separate voting events held for each tournament to determine the winning bid.
- In case of a tied vote - the World Cricket Conference will retain the right to select whichever bid they deem better without providing any explanation or reason.
Nations League
- The top-four ranked teams in WCC Test Rankings are awarded group hosting rights; the bidding during this process for the Nations League is for the finals only.
- Nations awarded groups are eligible to bid for other WCC tournaments as well as finals for a particular Nations League where they play hosts during the group stage.
Bid Submission
- All bids must be submitted privately - please do not publicize bids until they've been approved by the World Cricket Conference; even if they include multiple nations.
- You can not include venues that have not been accredited by the World Cricket Conference for any of your tournament hosting bids; they will be deemed invalid.
- Members are allowed to add more venues upon winning a bid but they can not use non-existing stadia in their bid proposal to the World Cricket Conference.
Code:TOURNAMENT: Bid: Venues: Final:
Code:Example: TOURNAMENT: 2003 WCC CRICKET WORLD CUP Bid: England-Ireland Venues: Laytown (poor), Cork (excellent), Malahide (normal), Lord's (normal), Old Trafford (poor), The Oval (poor) Final: Lord's (normal)
Yeah, too bad NZ already have a tournament and Australia are inactive.We would have liked co-host but closest nation is Japan, 10 hr flight away
List A 50-over | TBD Invitational | TBD League + Knockouts | 3 Minimum | 6 Upgrades | SECOND TEAM List A Runners-up | ADVANTAGE +2 rating for all players | ||||||||
FORMAT | TEAMS | MATCHES | VENUES | REWARD POOL | HOST REWARD | HOST REWARD | ||||||||
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-- BID 1 -- CANADA --
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VENUES
- Stratford (poor), Verdun (normal), Vancouver (poor), Winnipeg (normal), Toronto (excellent)
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KNOCKOUTS
- Final: Toronto (excellent)
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-- BID 2 -- INDIA --
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VENUES
- Calcutta (normal), Indore (normal), Chandigarh (normal), Delhi (poor), Guwahati (poor), Bangalore (excellent), Mumbai (excellent)
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KNOCKOUTS
- Final: Bangalore (excellent)
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Vote for Canada... Or don't I'm not your motherBidding nations may also sway other members to vote for them
Whatever you say mumVote for Canada... Or don't I'm not your mother
OG guy for me , maybe Maple Land next season.Vote for India... At least in the name of Super League (emotional targeting)