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ICC World Cup Qualifier
File:ICCT Scd FC.jpg
2009 Official logo
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
FormatOne Day International
First edition1979
Tournament formatmultiple (refer to article)
Number of teams12
Current champion Ireland
Most successful Zimbabwe (3 titles)
Most runsKenya Maurice Odumbe (1173)
Most wicketsNetherlands Roland Lefebvre (71)

The ICC World Cup Qualifier (formerly ICC Trophy) is an international one-day cricket tournament run under the auspices of the International Cricket Council. Any Associate or Affiliate member of the ICC may attempt to qualify for the ICC Trophy by means of a system of regional qualifying events. The test-playing Full members do not take part. Zimbabwe have won the event the most, with three successive titles from 1982 to 1990.

Three current Test nations, Zimbabwe, Sri Lanka and Bangladesh, have won the ICC Trophy, and can thus not defend their title any more unless the they decide to resign their Test status, which would make them eligible to compete in the ICC Trophy again.

The 2005 ICC Trophy took place in Ireland, and the top five of the 12 competing teams will be granted One Day International status for matches amongst themselves and against the 10 ICC full members and Kenya. This status will need to be renewed at the next ICC Trophy tournament in 2009 for all six of the associate members (including Kenya). The top five finishers also qualified for the 2007 Cricket World Cup in the West Indies.

Previous finals

Year Host nation Final venue Winner Result Runner Up
1979  England Worcester  Sri Lanka
324 for 8 (60 overs)
Sri Lanka won by 60 runs  Canada
264 for 5 (60 overs)
1982  England Leicester  Zimbabwe
232 for 5 (54.3 overs)
Zimbabwe won by five wickets  Bermuda
231 for 8 (60 overs)
1986  England Lord's, London  Zimbabwe
243 for 9 (60 overs)
Zimbabwe won by 25 runs  Netherlands
218 all out (58.4 overs)
1990  Netherlands The Hague  Zimbabwe
198 for 4 (54.2 overs)
Zimbabwe won by six wickets  Netherlands
197 for 9 (60 overs)
1994  Kenya Nairobi  United Arab Emirates
282 for 8 (49.1 overs)
UAE won by two wickets  Kenya
281 for 6 (50 overs)
1997  Malaysia Kuala Lumpur  Bangladesh
166 for 8 (25 overs)
Bangladesh won by two wickets
(Duckworth-Lewis method)
 Kenya
241 for 7 (50 overs)
2001  Canada Toronto  Netherlands
196 for 8 (50 overs)
Netherlands won by two wickets  Namibia
195 for 9 (50 overs)
2005 Ireland Ireland Clontarf  Scotland
324 for 8 (50 overs)
Scotland won by 47 runs  Ireland
277 for 9 (50 overs)
2009  South Africa SuperSport Park, Centurion  Ireland
188 for 1 (42.3 overs)
Ireland won by 9 wickets  Canada
185 all out (48 overs)

Champions

Team Champions Runner Up Notes
 Zimbabwe 3 0 Full member since 1992
 Netherlands 1 2
 Ireland 1 1
 Bangladesh 1 0 Full member since 2000
 Sri Lanka 1 0 Full member since 1981
 United Arab Emirates 1 0
 Scotland 1 0
 Kenya 0 2
 Canada 0 2
 Bermuda 0 1
 Namibia 0 1

ICC Trophy records

Team records

Individual records

  • Most runs in an innings: 172 (Simon Myles, Hong Kong v Gibraltar, Bridgnorth, 1986)
  • Most runs in a career: 1173 (Maurice Odumbe, Kenya)
  • Best bowling in an innings: 7-9 (Asim Khan, Netherlands v East and Central Africa, Kuala Lumpur, 1997)
  • Most wickets in a career: 71 (Roland Lefebvre, Netherlands)
  • Most catches by an outfielder (career): 26 (Roland Lefebvre, Netherlands)
  • Most wicket-keeping dismissals (career): 38 (Allan Douglas, Bermuda)
  • Most ICC Trophy appearances: 43 (Roland Lefebvre)