The twelve teams that reached the Super 12 phase of the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup automatically qualified for the 2022 tournament.[16][17] Afghanistan, Australia, Bangladesh, England, India, Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa all qualified directly for the Super 12 phase of this tournament, based on their performances in the 2021 tournament and their rankings as of 15 November 2021.[18] Namibia, Scotland, Sri Lanka and the West Indies were all placed in the group stage of the competition.[19]
The remaining four places will come from the top two teams from each of the two Global Qualifiers.[11] The Global Qualifiers will have a total of sixteen teams; the bottom four teams from the 2021 ICC Men's T20 World Cup (Ireland, Netherlands, Oman and Papua New Guinea), the next four highest ranked T20I sides (Zimbabwe, Nepal, the United Arab Emirates and Singapore),[20] and the eight teams that progress from the Regional Finals.[11]