2023 Cricket World Cup qualification

In total, 32 countries took part in the qualification process, from which 10 teams qualified for the World Cup.

The supplementary qualifying tournaments also determined the promotion and relegation between the leagues.

As it was the first use of the new process, teams were allocated to the three leagues based on their ICC member status, ODI status and rank from the 2017–2019 ICC World Cricket League.

[1] As with the previous edition, the 2023 World Cup featured ten teams.

From the thirteen competitors in this tournament, the top seven sides plus the hosts (India) qualified for the World Cup.

A diagram that explains the qualification structure for the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup