"How is there only two teams going (from the qualifiers) to a competition that's played every 208 weeks and you've got a six-week competition, to just play it so two or three big teams can play nine games on TV so the ICC can cash in with a big cheque, and a lot of teams are leaving here with nothing in their pocket," said an angry Porterfield. "The big cheque they're getting from the World Cup has to be pushed back down through. "All I hear is how good this competition has been, how everyone has beaten everyone, it's gone round in a circle.Ireland captain William Porterfield speaks with reporters after his side lost to Afghanistan by five wickets in the final Super Six match of the #CWCQ @cricketworldcup pic.twitter.com/TQ9san5npm
— ICC Media (@ICCMediaComms) March 23, 2018
"It has to be put back into the game because if countries don't have a World Cup to look forward to or the possibility of getting to the World Cup... if they actually give that carrot, dangle it in front of countries, surely cricket is going to get better in those countries and actually expand. "I'm not just saying that because we didn't get there but I feel sorry for a lot of countries that are leaving here that don't know what's going to happen next week."Delighted for @westindies qualifying for the World Cup ... But let’s be honest Scotland,Ireland,Nepal,Afghanistan,Zimbabwe should all be there ... The ICC have made a huge mistake ...
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 21, 2018
The ICC cut the World Cup to 10 teams for 2019 with all sides playing each other in a round-robin competition. All will be guaranteed at least nine games compared to the three played by India, the sport's commercial superpower, at the 2007 edition in the West Indies where they lost in the first round. "So close yet so far,” added Porterfield after Afghanistan chased down their target of 210 in the final over. As one of cricket’s newest Test nations, alongside Afghanistan, Ireland have at least their first Test match against Pakistan this summer on the horizon.Zimbabwe out of the World Cup 2019 by just 3 runs, Scotland out by just 5 runs. Associate nation UAE beat Test nation Zimbabwe. Nepal, Netherlands good. Afghanistan, Ireland very impressive (only one of them will qualify). yet ICC don't want these teams in CWC 19. @ICC #Cricket
— Daniel Alexander (@daniel86cricket) March 22, 2018
"To some extent we’re lucky. We’ve managed to get where we are. I feel sorry for Scotland, how it ended for them. "For them to progress, it’s going to be harder. We’ve got our pathway, as hard as it is, to keep drip feeding money out to keep improving facilities and things like that, from the ICC." "And a lot of teams will leave here with nothing in their pocket. Scotland have come so close and yet so far themselves, but what have they got to look forward to for the next few years?"#IREvAFG #CWCQ
— Express Sports (@IExpressSports) March 23, 2018
Afghanistan will play in the 2019 ICC Cricket World Cup, beat Ireland by 5 wickets in qualifiers pic.twitter.com/gFf9k2vI8k
Zimbabwe are out & only one of Ireland and Afghanistan will qualify. Horrible move by ICC to reduce the number of teams in the WC to 10. The emergence of a passionate Associate upsetting a big team through collective team effort, unknown talent shining bright will all be missed.
— Srini Mama 2.0 (@SriniMaama16) March 23, 2018