Statscore, a sports data and statistics provider, has announced it will provide extensive coverage of the Cricket World Cup Qualifier event.
Kicking off on 18 June, the Cricket World Cup Qualifier will see 10 participants across 34 matches fight through the Group Stages, as they try to advance to the Super Six.
Teams that get through to the Super Six stage will play an additional set of matches against the other qualifiers, with the top two teams from this semi-finals qualifying for the 2023 Cricket World Cup.
This year's Cricket World Cup Qualifier is hosted by Zimbabwe, with the rest of the nine spots occupied by Ireland, Nepal, Netherlands, Oman, Scotland, Sri Lanka, UAE, USA and the West Indies.
To support its coverage, Statscore has deployed its team of scouts to gather key information, such as scores, strike and run rates, boundaries, ball-by-ball updates and more.
This will be integrated into the ScoutsFeed live data stream, presented by Statscore.
As the host nation, India will automatically qualify for its place in the 2023 Cricket World Cup final.
With a total of seven berths, the 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup Super League has already provided another seven finalist countries for the World Cup.
These include Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, New Zealand, Pakistan and South Africa.
The final two berths will be decided through the 2023 Cricket World Cup Qualifier, which is anticipated to finish on 9 July.
Statscore will make its data and live coverage available to cricket fans, bookmakers and media outlets.
In April, the International Cricket Council (ICC) lifted its ban on gambling sponsorships on equipment and attire.