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Defending champions England picked up a 160-run win over the Netherlands on Wednesday in the ICC ODI World Cup 2023 in Pune.
The Englishmen put up a total of 339 runs in 50 overs, before bundling out the Dutch for a paltry total of 179 runs in 37.2 overs to claim a big win.
The win propelled the holders to the seventh position in the table with four points from eight games. Bangladesh, Sri Lanka and the Netherlands also have four points each to their name and are separated by net run rate.
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.
Golden Bat:
South African batsman Quinton de Kock leads the race for the golden bat as he stands atop the run-getters table with 550 runs under his belt.
Former Indian captain and star player Virat Kohli comes in second with a cumulative total of 543 runs in the tournament, followed by New Zealand’s revelation of the campaign, Rachin Ravindra. The Kiwi southpaw has amassed 523 runs at the ICC showpiece and stands third on the list.
Australian opener David Warner, who has tallied 446 runs in the ongoing tournament, stands fourth in the table, followed by Indian skipper Rohit Sharma who comes in at fifth with 442 runs.
Golden Ball:
Sri Lankan pacer Dilshan Madushanka tops the list of wicket-takers with 21 scalps to his name at the 50-over spectacle, to stay ahead of Australian spinner Adam Zampa, who is just a wicket behind with 20 dismissals to his name.
South African seamer Marco Jansen has sent 17 batsmen back to the hut in the campaign in India, as he stands third on the list ahead of Indian pacer Mohammed Shami, who has picked up 16 scalps in the home tournament including two incredible five-wicket hauls to help the men in blue remain unbeaten.
Pakistani pacer Shaheen Shah Afridi, who has also managed to notch up 16 wickets in the tournament polishes off the top five of the golden ball standings.
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