World Cup 2023 Points Table: India remain unbeaten, go top of standings with win over New Zealand

World Cup 2023 Points Table: India remain unbeaten, go top of standings with win over New Zealand

Oct 23, 2023 - 01:30
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World Cup 2023 Points Table: India remain unbeaten, go top of standings with win over New Zealand

The 2023 ICC Cricket World Cup kicked off on Thursday (5 October) at Ahmedabad’s Narendra Modi Stadium with New Zealand defeating defending champions England by nine wickets.

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The Black Caps, who have finished runners-up in each of the last two editions and are eyeing their maiden title this year, thus became the first team to open their accounts on the World Cup points table.

Hosts India too got their campaign off to a winning start in their opening game against Australia in Chennai, triumphing over the five-time world champions by six wickets at the MA Chidambaram Stadium.

India followed that up with wins over Afghanistan, Pakistan and Bangladesh. And on Sunday, the Men in Blue faced New Zealand in a crunch contest in Dharamsala in what was a faceoff between the only two unbeaten teams in the tournament. Mohammed Shami and Virat Kohli starred with ball and bat respectively as India maintained their 100 per cent run in the World Cup with 10 points.

India (10 points) and New Zealand (8) occupy the top two spots in the standings, with South Africa (6) and Australia (4) in third and fourth place respectively.

On Saturday, Sri Lanka and South Africa registered wins over Netherlands and England respectively.

Here’s a detailed look at the ICC World Cup 2023 points table (updated as of 21 October at 9.15 pm):

Position Team Matches Won Lost Tied NR NRR Points
1 India 5 5 0 0 0 +1.353 10
2 New Zealand 5 4 1 0 0 +1.481 8
3 South Africa
4 3 1 0 0 +2.212 6
4 Australia 4 2 2 0 0 -0.193 4
5 Pakistan 4 2 2 0 0 -0.456 4
6 Bangladesh 4 1 3 0 0 -0.784 2
7 Netherlands 4 1 3 0 0 -0.790 2
8 Sri Lanka 4 1 3 0 0 -1.048 2
9 England 4 1 3 0 0 -1.248 2
10 Afghanistan 4 1 3 0 0 -1.250 2

 

The World Cup this year will be hosted entirely in India unlike the previous editions that took place in the sub-continent, in which the cricket-mad nation co-hosted along with Pakistan, Sri Lanka or Bangladesh. It is set to run for more than a month, with the final also taking place at Narendra Modi Stadium on 19 November.

India, who recently were crowned Asian champions following a comprehensive victory over Sri Lanka in the final, are solid favourites heading into the tournament.

The Men in Blue, who are being led by a third different captain in as many editions, have not won an ICC title since the 2013 Champions Trophy and their last World Cup win came in 2011, also at home. They will however, back themselves to end that drought factoring in their recent form as well as home advantage.

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