World Cup 2023 Table, Top run scorers, & wicket-takers

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World Cup 2023 Table, Top run scorers, & wicket-takers

How is the setup of the table going? Who has scored the most runs? Who has recorded the most wickets taken?

You can find out all the numbers Here.

Table of the 2023 Cricket World Cup

TeamPlayed  WonLostNet run-ratePoints
South Africa2202.364
New Zealand2201.9584
India2201.54
Pakistan2200.9274
England2110.5532
Bangladesh211-0.6532
Sri Lanka202-1.1610
Netherlands202-1.80
Australia202-1.8460
Afghanistan202-1.9070

Who scored the top runs at the Cricket World Cup in 2023?

1. Quinton de Kock (South Africa) scored 209 runs.

2. Pakistan’s Muhammad Rizwan – 199

3. Kusal Mendis (Sri Lanka), – 198

4. Devon Conway (New Zealand) fourth-184

5. Rachin Ravindra (New Zealand)-174

Who will take most wickets at the 2023 Cricket World Cup?

1. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) — seven wickets

2. India’s Jasprit Bumrah, six

=2. Matt Henry (New Zealand) — six

=2. Pakistan’s Hassan Ali, six

5. Kagiso Rabada (South Africa)

=5. Pakistan’s Haris Rauf – five

=5. Shoriful Islam (Bangladesh) – five

=5. Bas de Leede (Netherlands) – five.

How is the net run rate determined?

For example, a score of 300 off 50 overs is six runs per over. Run rate is the average number of runs scored per over by a team in their whole innings.

The opposition’s run rate is subtracted from the other team’s run rate to determine the net run rate.

Therefore, the winning team will have a positive net run rate, while the losing team will have a negative net run rate.

In a tournament, the average runs per over scored by a team in each match is deducted from the average runs per over scored against that team in each matchto calculate the net run rate.

If a team is bowled out before completing their allotted overs, the run rate is determined by dividing the runs by the maximum number of overs that they could have batted, which in this competition was 50 overs.

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