Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table: Rohit Sharma-led team India's historic win over New Zealand in their ODI World Cup 2023 match helped the Men in Blue secure top spot in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table. In the latest ODI World Cup 2023 match on Wednesday, Australia beat Netherlands by record-breaking 309 runs to register their 4th win in the ongoing tournament. With this win, Aussies moved to 4th rank in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table. At number three is South Africa followed by New Zealand at number 3 and then Australia at number 4.  


Pakistan, Afghanistan and Sri Lanka are at 5th, 6th and 7th place, respectively. Defending champions England, with one win from four games, is at eighth place. Bangladesh is at ninth place and Netherlands is at the bottom tenth position. 


Cricket World Cup 2023 Updated Points Table Ahead of India vs England Cricket World Cup Match




ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highest Run-Scorers 


South Africa star opener Quinton de Kock is currently the highest run-getter in ODI World Cup 2023. Indian batting icon Virat Kohli is placed at number two in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 top scorers' list, followed by captain Rohit Sharma at number three. 


Top 5 highest run-scorers in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023


1. Quinton de Kock (South Africa) - 407 runs in 5 innings 


2. Virat Kohli (India) – 354 Runs


3. David Warner (Australia) - 332 runs


4. Rohit Sharma (India) – 311 Runs


5. Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) - 302 runs


ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highest Wicket-Takers


After Australia vs Netherlands ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match on Wednesday, Australia spinner Adam Zampa is the highest wicket-taker in ODI World Cup 2023 with 13 wickets from five World Cup matches, followed by Kiwi spinner Mitchell Santner at number with 12 wickets from five World Cup matches. 


Top 5 highest wicket-takers in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023


1. Adam Zampa (Australia) - 13 Wickets from 5 matches 


2. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) – 12 Wickets from 5 matches 


3. Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 11 Wickets from 5 matches 


4. Dilshan Madushanka (Sri Lanka) - 11 Wickets from 4 matches 


5. Matt Henry (New Zealand) - 10 wickets from 5 matches