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Can UAE and Nepal qualify for 2023 Cricket World Cup in India?

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After a six-month hiatus, the UAE will return their focus to attempting to qualify for the 2023 Cricket World Cup this week.

They will play 10 one-day internationals over the next month, starting against Namibia in Dubai on Thursday. Cricket World Cup League 2 is part of a long and meandering qualifying process for the main event, which is due to take place in India in October and November.

There are seven teams involved. The top three sides advance directly to the World Cup Qualifier, where the final two places at the 10-team World Cup will be decided.

That final event will be played in Zimbabwe in June and July, and will also involve 10 teams. The remaining four sides in League 2 still have a second shot at making it to the Qualifier.

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