ICC World Cup 2023 points table: England maintain position, Afghanistan move up after brilliant win

Updated : Oct 16, 2023 00:32
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In the 13th match of the World Cup 2023 between England and Afghanistan, the English team lost, which affected their net run rate. Afghanistan emerged victorious, handing England a shocking 69-run defeat. This result not only dented England's pride but also had a profound impact on their net run rate, which played a crucial role in their World Cup journey.

Despite their loss in this crucial encounter, England managed to hold onto the 5th position in the points table. They now have 2 points from 3 matches, with a net run rate of -0.084. The loss put them under pressure to bounce back strongly in the upcoming matches and restore their reputation as one of the cricketing giants.

On the other hand, Afghanistan's thrilling victory catapulted them in the points table, moving them up to the 6th position. Under the leadership of Hazmatullah Shahidi, their win against England was historic as it marked their first-ever ODI victory against the formidable Three Lions. 

As the tournament continued to unfold, India held the top spot in the points table, setting a dominant pace with 6 points and an impressive net run rate of +1.821. Following India were teams from New Zealand, South Africa, and Pakistan, showcasing their prowess in the competition.

The World Cup 2023 promised to be an enthralling spectacle, with thrilling encounters and unexpected twists becoming the norm. England's loss to Afghanistan was a reminder that in the game of cricket, fortunes can change in an instant. With many more matches to come, fans eagerly awaited more memorable moments and unforgettable performances in this highly competitive tournament. The battle for supremacy continued, and the cricketing world watched in anticipation, eager to see who would ultimately lift the coveted trophy at the end of the tournament.

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