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| previous = | | previous = [[2022 Lalkot Cricket World Cup|2022]] | ||
| next = | | next = [[2024 Kuye Cricket World Cup|2024]] | ||
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The '''2023 Huha Cricket World Cup''' | The '''2023 Huha Cricket World Cup''' was an edition of the [[Cricket World Cup (Iearth)|Cricket World Cup]] which was held from December 3rd-17th 2023 in [[Huha]], [[Phou]]. 32 teams qualified for the tournament. The [[Emmiria]]n [[Emmiria national cricket team|national cricket team]] beat [[Albarine]] in the finals. | ||
The 2023 tournament faced numerous controversies. Notably, [[Haduastan]], [[Elastan]], and [[Barangadesh]] did not appear in the tournament for the first time since the Cricket World Cup began due to the [[Haduastan War]] and their respective government's decisions to boycott, despite having qualified. Other boycotts from teams that qualified included [[Atylestan]] and [[Joraistan]]. Additionally, the Phou government's handling of the [[2022-23 Ebola virus pandemic]], which had only ended in July, had been internationally criticized and many health concerns were raised by participating teams. | The 2023 tournament faced numerous controversies. Notably, [[Haduastan]], [[Elastan]], and [[Barangadesh]] did not appear in the tournament for the first time since the Cricket World Cup began due to the [[Haduastan War]] and their respective government's decisions to boycott, despite having qualified. Other boycotts from teams that qualified included [[Atylestan]] and [[Joraistan]]. Additionally, the Phou government's handling of the [[2022-23 Ebola virus pandemic]], which had only ended in July, had been internationally criticized and many health concerns were raised by participating teams. | ||
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===Adula=== | ===Adula=== | ||
*{{cr|Aatia}} (6) | *{{cr|Aatia}} (6) | ||
*{{cr|Albarine}} (16) | |||
*{{cr|Andaluni}} (21) | *{{cr|Andaluni}} (21) | ||
*{{cr|Aybrea}} (23) | *{{cr|Aybrea}} (23) | ||
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*{{cr|Pongi}} (8) | *{{cr|Pongi}} (8) | ||
*{{cr|Qolaysia}} (3) | *{{cr|Qolaysia}} (3) | ||
*{{cr| | *{{cr|Somodi}} (27) | ||
*{{cr|Terehan}} (11) | *{{cr|Terehan}} (11) | ||
===Ausiana=== | ===Ausiana=== | ||
*{{cr|Arcurumistan}} (30) | *{{cr|Arcurumistan}} (30) | ||
*{{cr|Bentho}} (7) | *{{cr|Bentho}} (7) | ||
*{{cr| | *{{cr|Haasari}} (12) | ||
*{{cr|Jaginistan}} (5) | *{{cr|Jaginistan}} (5) | ||
*{{cr|Kyzaltu}} (28) | |||
*{{cr|Salubar}} (9) | *{{cr|Salubar}} (9) | ||
*{{cr|Siniapore}} (22) | |||
*{{cr|Tasiastan}} (1) | *{{cr|Tasiastan}} (1) | ||
*{{cr|Teresta}} (18) | *{{cr|Teresta}} (18) | ||
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===Euronia=== | ===Euronia=== | ||
*{{cr|Arenacia}} (31) | |||
*{{cr|Allieu}} (14) | |||
*{{cr|East Chanchajilla}} (17) | |||
*{{cr|North Kandson}} (24) | |||
*{{cr|Saint Astaba and Beck}} (25) | |||
*{{cr|Sateroc}} (32) | |||
===Nortua=== | ===Nortua=== | ||
*{{cr|Artaska}} (19) | |||
*{{cr|Besmenia}} (15) | *{{cr|Besmenia}} (15) | ||
*{{cr|Elbresia}} (13) | *{{cr|Elbresia}} (13) | ||
*{{cr|Latilli}} (29) | |||
*{{cr|Saint Offeat}} (20) | |||
==Knockout stage== | ==Knockout stage== |
Latest revision as of 05:08, 27 June 2024
Tournament information | |
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Date | 3-17 December 2023 |
Administrator(s) | Cricket World Cup |
Tournament format(s) | Knockout |
Host(s) | Phou |
Participants | 32 |
Final positions | |
Champions | Emmiria |
1st runners-up | Albarine |
2nd runners-up | Bentho |
The 2023 Huha Cricket World Cup was an edition of the Cricket World Cup which was held from December 3rd-17th 2023 in Huha, Phou. 32 teams qualified for the tournament. The Emmirian national cricket team beat Albarine in the finals.
The 2023 tournament faced numerous controversies. Notably, Haduastan, Elastan, and Barangadesh did not appear in the tournament for the first time since the Cricket World Cup began due to the Haduastan War and their respective government's decisions to boycott, despite having qualified. Other boycotts from teams that qualified included Atylestan and Joraistan. Additionally, the Phou government's handling of the 2022-23 Ebola virus pandemic, which had only ended in July, had been internationally criticized and many health concerns were raised by participating teams.
Background
Teams
The qualified teams, listed by region, with numbers in parentheses indicating final positions in the World Cup rankings before the tournament were:
Adula
- Aatia (6)
- Albarine (16)
- Andaluni (21)
- Aybrea (23)
- Emmiria (2)
- Jyau (14)
- Pongi (8)
- Qolaysia (3)
- Somodi (27)
- Terehan (11)
Ausiana
- Arcurumistan (30)
- Bentho (7)
- Hasaari (12)
- Jaginistan (5)
- Kyzaltu (28)
- Salubar (9)
- Siniapore (22)
- Tasiastan (1)
- Teresta (18)
- Tosichi (6)
- Yuan (10)
Euronia
- Arenacia (31)
- Allieu (14)
- East Chanchajilla (17)
- North Kandson (24)
- Saint Astaba and Beck (25)
- Sateroc (32)
Nortua
- Artaska (19)
- Besmenia (15)
- Elbresia (13)
- Latilli (29)
- Saint Offeat (20)
Knockout stage
Group of 32
Group of 16
Quarter-finals
Semi-finals
Third-place
Final
Media
- Phou
- Emmiria
- Albarine
- Bentho
- Aatia
- Andaluni
- Aybrea
- Pongi
- Qolaysia
- Somodi
- Terehan
- Arcurumistan
- Hasaari
- Jaginistan
- Kyzaltu
- Salubar
- Siniapore
- Tasiastan
- Teresta
- Tosichi
- Yuan
- Arenacia
- Allieu
- Chanchajilla
- Kandson
- Saint Astaba and Beck
- Sateroc
- Artaska
- Elbresia
- Latilli
- Saint Offeat
- Coalition of Crown Albatross
- Sports (Coalition of Crown Albatross)