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The ICC ODI World Cup 2023 is coming towards its last leg as the four semifinalists for the biggest prize in world cricket have secured their berth in the knockout stages of the competition in India.
Hosts India will take on New Zealand in a last-four fixture, while Australia will face off against South Africa in the other fixture for a place in the summit clash.
Follow all the action from the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 including the World Cup schedule, World Cup 2023 results, and ICC Cricket World Cup points table. Players are vying to top the World Cup 2023 Most Runs and World Cup 2023 Most Wickets charts.
Points table:
India lead the table with 8 wins from as many outings as the men in blue remain unbeaten going into their final league stage fixture against The Netherlands on Sunday.
Rohit Sharma and Co. have picked up all 16 points up until now and stand atop the table having secured the No.1 spot.
The men in blue are tailed by South Africa, who have 14 points after the completion of all 9 of their group games. The Proteas were the second team to qualify for the knockouts.
Five-time World Cup winners Australia, stand third with 14 points too from 9 outings after winning seven games on the trot to secure their place in the semifinals of the marquee tournament.
New Zealand became the last team to book their slot in the final four of the ICC showpiece as they tallied 10 points with 5 wins in the campaign.
Pakistan’s quest for a place in the knockouts came to a halt as they lost to England on Saturday. The Babar Azam-led side went down to the defending champions by 93 runs to crash out of the World Cup with 8 points.
Surprise package Afghanistan, who played some brilliant cricket through the course of the event secured sixth position with eight points to their name thanks to their four wins.
England sealed their place in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025 as they finished seventh with six points to their name from nine games.
Bangladesh and Sri Lanka stand eighth and ninth in the standings with four points each to their credit and are separated by net run rate.
The Netherlands, who take on the home nation in their final outing at the 50-over spectacle on Sunday, could go above Bangladesh and Sri Lanka if they manage to pull off a huge upset against India. The Dutchmen are four points as well in eight outings and are placed at the bottom of the table due to an inferior run rate.
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