Updated Apr 08, 2021 | 12:33 IST
The International Cricket Council (ICC) on Thursday announced that the two remaining series of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Challenge League A have been rescheduled due to COVID-19. The decision to reschedule both series was taken due to ongoing restrictions and suspension of sporting activities. 
The Men’s Cricket World Cup Challenge League A, which forms part of the qualifying pathway to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 in India, was scheduled to see the remaining 30 List A matches played in the final two series of the competition.
Canada, Denmark, Malaysia, Qatar, Singapore and Vanuatu were due to play the second series in Canada between 15 and 28 August 2021 and the third series in Malaysia in 2022. The Malaysia event has been brought forward to November/December 2021 and the Canada series pushed back to July/August 2022.
Men s Cricket World Cup Challenge League A series rescheduled
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Two Men s CWC Challenge League series postponed
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March 09, 2021 - 9:33 AM
TORONTO - Canada and the U.S. will renew their cricket rivalry this summer in the Auty Cup, which was first contested in 1844.
Pending final approval by Canadian health authorities, the 50-over series will be played in Canada from July 26-30 at a venue to be determined later.
The historic series, which resumed in 2011 after a 17-year absence, will follow the ICC Menâs T20 World Cup Americas Qualifier, which Canada is hosting from July 17-23.
Canada will use the Auty Cup series to prepare for its ICC Cricket World Cup Challenge League series while the U.S. looks ahead to the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 series in the same month.