2023 Cricket World Cup table

TeamPlayedWonLostNRRPoints
India5501.35310
New Zealand5411.4818
South Africa4312.2126
Australia422-0.1934
Pakistan523-0.44
Afghanistan522-0.9694
Bangladesh413-0.7842
Netherlands413-0.792
Sri Lanka413-1.0482
England413-1.2482
Updated on October 23, 2023, at 11 p.m.

Top Run-Scorers at the 2023 Cricket World Cup: Who’s Leading the Way?

1. Virat Kohli (India) – 354 runs

2. Rohit Sharma (India) – 311

3. Muhammad Rizwan (Pakistan) – 302

4. Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand) – 290

5. Daryl Mitchell (New Zealand) – 268

2023 Cricket World Cup: Top Wicket-Takers Revealed

1. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) – 12 wickets

2. Dilshan Madushanka (Sri Lanka): 11

3. Jasprit Bumrah (India): 11

4. Matt Henry (New Zealand): 10

5. Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan): 10

How to calculate net run-rate in points:

  1. Calculate the run-rate for each team by dividing the total number of runs scored by the total number of overs bowled.
  2. Subtract the opposition’s run-rate from the other team’s run-rate to get the net run-rate.
  3. If a team is bowled out inside their allotted overs, calculate their run-rate by dividing the runs by the maximum overs they could have batted.

Here is an example:

Team A:

  • Runs scored: 300
  • Overs bowled: 50
  • Run-rate: 300 / 50 = 6.00

Team B:

  • Runs scored: 250
  • Overs bowled: 45
  • Run-rate: 250 / 45 = 5.56

Net run-rate (Team A):

  • 6.00 – 5.56 = 0.44

Net run-rate (Team B):

  • 5.56 – 6.00 = -0.44

Therefore, Team A has a positive net run-rate of 0.44, and Team B has a negative net run-rate of -0.44.

Net run-rate is a useful metric for comparing teams in a tournament, especially when teams have played different numbers of matches or when teams have tied on points.

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