2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier


The 2012 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier was played in early 2012 as a part of ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier series. This edition of the qualifier for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 was an expanded version comprising ten qualifiers from regional Twenty20 tournaments, in addition to the six ODI/Twenty20 status countries. It was staged in the UAE.
ICC Associate and Affiliate Members from around the globe had the opportunity to qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 2012 in Sri Lanka. Regional qualifying events were held in the five regions to provide a qualifying pathway to the 16-team qualifier which took place in early 2012 in the United Arab Emirates. The six Associate/Affiliate Members with ODI status – Afghanistan, Canada, Ireland, Kenya, Netherlands and Scotland – have automatically qualified for this event.
Three teams from the Asia region, two teams from Africa, Americas and Europe, and one team from East Asia-Pacific had the opportunity to qualify for the ICC World Twenty20 2012 global qualifier. Some ODI status Associate/Affiliate sides took part in these qualifying events, along with emerging teams from ICC Full Members. In such cases, the highest placed Associate and Affiliate sides from these events progressed to the global qualifier, based on the qualifying spots available.
The tournament was won by Ireland, who defeated Afghanistan in the final, in a rematch of the 2010 ICC World Twenty20 Qualifier. Both the teams qualified for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20 in Sri Lanka. Paul Stirling was the highest run-getter with 357 runs including the second-fastest half-century ever in T20I match in the final, while Dawlat Zadran with 17 wickets was the highest wicket-taker. Namibia's Raymond van Schoor was the Player of the Tournament.

Entrants

Qualification for 2012 World Twenty20 Qualifier involves 81 ICC member countries to battle their way from regional Division 3 to Division 1 and eventually World Twenty20 Qualifier. Three of the 81 teams are already qualified but are participating as a part of division members. Pre-qualified teams are Afghanistan, Canada, and Kenya. Zimbabwe A team is involved as a part of Africa Division 1 but as a full member Zimbabwe national cricket team is already qualified for 2012 ICC World Twenty20.

Regional qualification

;Africa
DateEventVenueCompeting TeamsQualified Team
24–27 Feb 2011ICC Africa Division 3 GhanaCameroon, Gambia, Lesotho, Mali, Morocco, Rwanda, Seychelles Rwanda
14–18 May 2011ICC Africa Division 2 South AfricaGhana, Malawi, Mozambique, Sierra Leone, Swaziland, Tanzania, Nigeria, Botswana, Rwanda Nigeria, Ghana
9–15 July 2011ICC Africa Division 1 Entebbe, UgandaKenya, Namibia, Uganda, Nigeria, Ghana Kenya, Namibia, Uganda

;Asia
DateEventVenueCompeting TeamsQualified Team
1–10 December 2011ICC ACC T20 NepalAfghanistan, Nepal, UAE, Oman, Hong Kong, Malaysia, Bhutan, Kuwait, Maldives, Saudi ArabiaAfghanistan,, Nepal, Oman

;Americas
DateEventVenueCompeting TeamsQualified Team
14–18 March 2011ICC Americas Division 3 Costa RicaBelize, Chile, Peru, Mexico, Costa Rica, Falkland Islands Belize
9–15 April 2011ICC Americas Division 2 SurinameBahamas, Belize, Brazil, Panama, Suriname, Turks and Caicos Islands Suriname
17–24 July 2011ICC Americas Division 1 Lauderhill, Florida, USAArgentina, Bermuda, Canada, Cayman Islands, USA, Suriname USA, Bermuda, Canada

;East Asia and Pacific
DateEventVenueCompeting TeamsQualified Team
4–8 April 2011ICC EAP Division 2 SamoaIndonesia, Samoa, Tonga, Cook Islands, Philippines, South Korea Samoa
4–7 July 2011ICC EAP Division 1 Papua New GuineaPapua New Guinea, Fiji, Japan, Vanuatu, Samoa Papua New Guinea

;Europe
DateEventVenueCompeting TeamsQualified Team
11–14 May 2011ICC Europe Division 3 SloveniaBulgaria, Czech Republic, Estonia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey Sweden
20–25 June 2011ICC Europe Division 2† Belgium/ NetherlandsAustria, Belgium, Cyprus, Finland, Greece, Isle of Man, Luxembourg, Malta, Portugal, Spain, Sweden Austria, Belgium
19–24 July 2011ICC Europe Division 1 Jersey/ GuernseyCroatia, Denmark, France, Germany, Gibraltar, Guernsey, Israel, Italy, Jersey, Norway, Austria, Belgium Denmark, Italy

[|†] Switzerland were due to take part, but withdrew due to internal difficulties, and were automatically relegated.

Qualified teams

The ten qualified teams from regional Twenty20 competitions played in the 2012 World Twenty20 Qualifier along with the six associate teams that had automatically qualified. Originally, after the cut of associates from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, it was decided to give associates more of a chance in Twenty20 format and expanded the main tournament to 16 teams with top 6 teams from the Qualifier going to the World Cup but after the re-inclusion of Associates in the 50-Over World Cup in 2015, the earlier format was retained and only the top two teams from this event qualifying for the 2012 ICC World Twenty20.
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The International Cricket Council announced the umpires that would officiate in this tournament. There would be 4 Regional Match Referees, plus 12 umpires, 7 of which are of the Elite Panel, and also 5 ICC Assiciate and Affiliate Panel of Umpires.
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The tournament, held from 13 to 24 March, has 72 qualifying fixtures. The sixteen teams participating in this tournament has been divided into two groups of eight each. The top team from each group will meet in the first qualifying final with the winner being guaranteed a place in the World Twenty20 Cup 2012 to be held in Sri Lanka. The loser of that match will play the second qualifying final against the winner of a series of playoff matches. The winners of both qualifying finals will meet in the final at Dubai.

Squads


  • Gordon Drummond
  • Richie Berrington
  • Kyle Coetzer
  • Ryan Flannigan
  • Majid Haq
  • Moneeb Iqbal
  • Calum MacLeod
  • Preston Mommsen
  • Matthew Parker
  • Safyaan Sharif
  • Simon Smith
  • Jan Stander
  • Craig Wallace
  • Fraser Watts
  • Sarel Burger
  • Raymond van Schoor
  • Gerhard Erasmus
  • Hendrik Geldenhuys
  • Zhivago Groenewald
  • Louis Klazinga
  • Ian Opperman
  • Bernard Scholtz
  • Nicholaas Scholtz
  • Gerrie Snyman
  • Ewald Steenkamp
  • Christi Viljoen
  • Louis van der Westhuizen
  • Craig Williams
  • Rarva Dikana
  • Jack Vare
  • Chris Amini
  • Hitolo Areni
  • Mahuru Dai
  • Willie Gavera
  • Geraint Jones
  • Christopher Kent
  • Jason Kila
  • Vani Morea
  • John Reva
  • Joel Tom
  • Tony Ura
  • Assad Vala

  • David Hemp
  • Jason Anderson
  • Lionel Cann
  • Fiqre Crockwell
  • Terryn Fray
  • Joshua Gilbert
  • Stefan Kelly
  • Kamau Leverock
  • Steven Outerbridge
  • Justin Pitcher
  • Sam Robinson
  • Dion Stovell
  • Janeiro Tucker
  • Rodney Trott
  • Alessandro Bonora
  • Gareth Berg
  • Damian Crowley
  • Dilan Fernando
  • Damian Fernando
  • Luis di Giglio
  • Hemantha Jayasena
  • Gayashan Munasinghe
  • Andy Northcote
  • Hayden Patrizi
  • Vince Pennazza
  • Peter Petricola
  • Carl Sandri
  • Michael di Venuto
  • Hemal Mehta
  • Sultan Ahmed
  • Qais Al Said
  • Amir Ali
  • Adnan Ilyas
  • Aamir Kaleem
  • Awal Khan
  • Farhan Khan
  • Ajay Lalcheta
  • Sufyan Mehmood
  • Rajeshkumar Ranpura
  • Zeeshan Siddiqui
  • Jatinder Singh
  • Vaibhav Wategaonkar

  • Paras Khadka
  • Gyanendra Malla
  • Pradeep Airee
  • Mehboob Alam
  • Prithu Baskota
  • Amrit Bhattarai
  • Shakti Gauchan
  • Krishna Karki
  • Paresh Lohani
  • Anil Mandal
  • Basanta Regmi
  • Sanjam Regmi
  • Chandra Sawad
  • Sharad Vesawkar
  • Davis Arinaitwe
  • Arthur Kyobe
  • Brian Masaba
  • Deusdedit Muhumuza
  • Roger Mukasa
  • Benjamin Musoke
  • Frank Nsubuga
  • Jonathan Sebanja
  • Asadu Seiga
  • Lawrence Sematimba
  • Henry Senyondo
  • Ronald Ssemanda
  • Charles Waiswa
  • Arthur Ziraba
  • Sushil Nadkarni
  • Aditya Mishra
  • Orlando Baker
  • Adil Bhatti
  • Ryan Corns
  • Muhammad Ghous
  • Elmore Hutchinson
  • Asif Khan
  • Andy Mohammed
  • Nauman Mustafa
  • Japen Patel
  • Abhimanyu Rajp
  • Usman Shuja
  • Steven Taylor
  • Fixtures and results

    The groups were announced by the ICC on 21 December 2011.
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    Points table

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    Qualified for the [|1st to 6th Place Play-Offs]
    Qualified for the [|7th to 10th Place Play-Offs]
    Qualified for the [|11th to 14th Place Play-Offs]
    Qualified for the [|15th Place Play-Off]

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    Group B

    Points table

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    Qualified for the 1st to 6th Place Play-Offs
    Qualified for the 7th to 10th Place Play-Offs
    Qualified for the 11th to 14th Place Play-Offs
    Qualified for the 15th Place Play-Off

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    Play-off stage

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    15th place play-off

    11th to 14th place play-offs

    ;11th Place Play-Off Semi-Final 1
    ;11th Place Play-Off Semi-Final 2
    ;13th Place Play-Off
    ;11th Place Play-Off

    7th to 10th place play-offs

    ;7th Place Play-Off Semi-Final 1
    ;7th Place Play-Off Semi-Final 2
    ;9th Place Play-Off
    ;7th Place Play-Off

    1st to 6th Place play-offs

    ;Elimination Play-Off 1
    ;Elimination Play-Off 2
    ;5th Place Play-Off
    ;Qualifying Final 1
    ;Elimination Semi-Final
    ;Qualifying Final 2
    ;Final


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    Final standings

    Statistics

    Most runs

    The top five most runs scorers are included in this table.
    PlayerTeamRunsInnsAvgS/RHS100s50s
    Paul Stirling3571144.62157.267903
    Mohammad Shahzad352950.28127.077704
    Jamie Atkinson345849.28149.3587*04
    Raymond van Schoor324954.00110.9579*03
    Calum MacLeod307938.37135.84104*12

    Most wickets

    The following table contains the five leading wicket-takers.
    PlayerTeamWktsMtsAvgS/REconBBI
    Dawlat Zadran1777.889.25.125/14
    Majid Haq17911.5212.55.493/12
    Shakti Gauchan16911.1813.54.974/20
    Boyd Rankin151111.0615.64.254/9
    Christi Viljoen14912.7110.87.024/8

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