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|2021<br>''[[2021 MCF World ODI Cup|Details]]''
|2021<br>''[[2021 MCF World ODI Cup|Details]]''
|{{team flag|Lamantia}}
|{{team flag|Lamantia}}
|{{Team flag|Raspur|cricket}}<br><small>260/2 (50 overs)</small>
|{{Team flag big|Raspur|cricket}}<small>260/2 (50 overs)</small>
|'''49 runs'''
|'''49 runs'''
|{{Team flag|Mercury|cricket}}<br><small>211/7 (50 overs)
|{{Team flag big|Mercury|cricket}}<small>211/7 (50 overs)</small>
</small>
|{{Team flag big|New Sussex|cricket}}<small>211/9 (42.4 overs)</small>
|{{Team flag|New Sussex|cricket}}<br><small>211/9 (42.4 overs)</small>
|'''1 wicket'''
|'''1 wicket'''
|{{Team flag|Nova English Korea|cricket}}<br><small>210/7 (50 overs)</small>
|{{Team flag big|Nova English Korea|cricket}}<small>210/7 (50 overs)</small>
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[[Category:Cricket]]
[[Category:Cricket]]
[[Category:World Cups]]
[[Category:World Cups]]

Latest revision as of 18:18, 28 October 2021

The MCF World ODI Cup is the highest level of international one-day cricket organised by the MCF, the sport's governing body on the planet of Micras.

The inaugural edition of the tournament was scheduled for 2017 but was abandoned following the completion of the qualifying stages for unknown reasons. Initially scheduled biennially to be held on alternate years to the MCF World T20 Cup, dormancy within the MCF led to no competition at all in 2019. From 2021, a revived MCF aims to return to the biennial scheduling, with the tournament's results to count towards the medals awarded in the restructured Micras Games.

Previous tournaments

Year Host Winners Margin Runners-up Third Place Margin Fourth Place
2017
Details
Fort Kolgrad Fort Kolgrad Tournament abandoned
2021
Details
Lamantia Lamantia
Raspur
Raspur
260/2 (50 overs)
49 runs
Mercury
Mercury
211/7 (50 overs)
New Sussex
New Sussex
211/9 (42.4 overs)
1 wicket
Nova English Korea
Nova English Korea
210/7 (50 overs)