The ICC had used the TV Umpire to solely check for front-foot no-balls:

In the opening ICC World Cup Super league, TV umpires will monitor the front-foot no-ball calls. The World Cup Super League is set to start from this week with the ODI three-match series between England and Ireland.

Previously, the ICC had utilized the technology to call the front-foot no-balls previous year in the series between West Indies and India. In that series, this technology was utilized on a trial basis, but the higher cricketing board was satisfied with the results. That’s why they introduce the front-foot no-balls call in this year’s Women’s T20 World Cup also.

Today, the ICC launched the fixtures of the Men’s Cricket World Super League, which is scheduled to be started on 30th July in Southampton. And the series will start with England Vs Ireland.

In a statement, ICC said, “To bring the ODI cricket, the Super League will decide 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup qualification with the leading seven sides booked their positions automatically at the tournament in India.”

In this event, 13 teams are featured, the 12 ICC full members along with the Netherlands, who won the 2015-17 ICC World Cricket Super League. In this series, four home series and four away three-match series will be played.

Eoin Morgan Statement:

Eoin Morgan, the captain of England said “It is good to begin their journey for the next edition of the event. We are excited to play cricket again and the ICC Men’s World Cup Super League. In this situation, it will be different from the last time, when we won the World Cup at Lord’s, but it is good to start our journey for the next edition of the tournament.”

He added “I am pretty much sure cricket fans worldwide will be looking forward to seeing white-ball cricket and we are ready for the challenge. Ireland team is a brilliant team. We are looking forward to an interesting series.”