Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table: The number one position in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table is held by New Zealand with 8 points and a net run rate of 1.92 after back-to-back four wins in ODI World Cup 2023. So far, a total of 20 matches have been played in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. Team India (8 points and a Net Run Rate of 1.66) is at number two position in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table. India's win over New Zealand in today's IND vs NZ World Cup match will move them to number one position in ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table. South Africa's record-breaking win over England helped them bag two crucial points and a significant boost to their net run rate. Australia's 62-run win over Pakistan helped the five-time World Cup winners move to number 4 position with two wins from four matches.


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


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




ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highest Run-Scorers 


Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) is currently the highest run-getter in ODI World Cup 2023. India's Rohit Sharma is placed at number two in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 top scorers' list. 


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


1. Mohammad Rizwan (Pakistan) – 294 Runs


2. Rohit Sharma (India) – 265 Runs


3. Virat Kohli (India) - 259 runs


4. Devon Conway (New Zealand) – 249 Runs


5. Quinton de Kock (South Africa) – 233 Runs


ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Highest Wicket-Takers


After South Africa vs England ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 match on Saturday, New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner remains as the leading wicket-taker in ODI World Cup 2023 with 11 wickets from four matches. 


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


1. Mitchell Santner (New Zealand) – 11 Wickets; runs conceded: 166


2. Dilshan Madushanka (Sri Lanka) - 11 Wickets; runs conceded: 233


3. Jasprit Bumrah (India) – 10 Wickets


4. Matt Henry (New Zealand) - 9 wickets; runs conceded: 162


5. Shaheen Afridi (Pakistan) - 9 wickets; runs conceded: 193