ICC World Cup 2023 Points Table [Rank 1 to 10]

ICC World Cup 2023 Points Table [Rank 1 to 10] Updated After New Zealand vs Bangladesh match | ICC Men’s ODI World Cup 2023 Standing: New Zealand won their third consecutive match of World Cup 2023 after defeating Bangladesh by eight wickets, and they regained their first position in the World Cup 2023 Points Table.

New Zealand played phenomenally in this tournament, and now, they are slowly making their way more stronger for the World Cup 2023 semi-finals. New Zealand is present at the first spot with six points and a net run rate of +1.604.

South Africa slips to the second position, whereas India and Pakistan remain on third and fourth spot with four points. The World Champion Australia is at the ninth spot with zero points.

Bangladesh batted first, and they scored 245 runs on the scoreboard. Skipper Shakib Al Hasan and Mushfiqur Rahim played a responsible inning of 40 and 66 runs, respectively.

From the New Zealand side, Lockie Ferguson took three wickets, whereas Matt Henry and Trent Boult took two wickets each and restricted Bangladesh to a low total.

New Zealand easily chased the target in 42.5 overs and won their third match of World Cup 2023. Kane Williamson played a crucial knock of 78 runs, whereas Daryl Mitchell scored 89 runs in 67 balls and led his team to victory.

From Bangladesh, Mustafizur Rahman and Shakib Al Hasan took one wicket each, whereas the rest of the bowlers failed to take wickets and leaked lots of runs. Bangladesh played three matches so far, and now, they lost two matches.

ICC World Cup 2023 Points Table [Rank 1 to 10]

RankTeamMatchesWonLossN/RPointsNRR
1New Zealand33006+1.604
2South Africa22004+2.360
3India22004+1.500
4Pakistan22004+0.927
5England21102+0.533
6Bangladesh31102-0.699
7Sri Lanka20200-1.161
8Netherlands20200-1.800
9Australia20200-1.846
10Afghanistan20200-1.907

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