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ICC ODI WC Super League Standings: England once again take TOP-SPOT in ICC ODI Standings, India moves down to 7th: Follow ICC Rankings LIVE UPDATES

ICC ODI WC Super League Standings: England once again take TOP-SPOT in ICC ODI Standings, India moves down to 7th: Follow ICC Rankings LIVE UPDATES

ICC ODI WC Super League Standings  – IND vs ENG ODI Series: Reece Topley took six wickets as England fought back brilliantly from their heavy defeat to India on Tuesday to level the series with a 100-run hammering of their own in the second one-day international at Lord’s. Topley (6-24) claimed record figures for an England […]

ICC ODI WC Super League Standings  – IND vs ENG ODI Series: Reece Topley took six wickets as England fought back brilliantly from their heavy defeat to India on Tuesday to level the series with a 100-run hammering of their own in the second one-day international at Lord’s. Topley (6-24) claimed record figures for an England bowler in ODI cricket. England are now back at the summit of the ODI Super League standings. Follow All ICC ODI Rankings LIVE Updates with InsideSport.IN.

  • England are once again top of the ICC WC Super League Standings having won at Lord’s
  • England leveled the 3-match ODI series at 1-1 and will be eyeing a series win in Manchester
  • Bangladesh will have the opportunity to reclaim first spot on Saturday against the West Indies in final ODI

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England beat India to go top –

Reece Topley managed an English record bowling figure of 6/24 to rout India by 100 runs in the 2nd ODI at Lord’s.

With that, England levelled the series 1-1 to take the series to the decider at Manchester on Sunday.

Although Indian bowlers did enough to restrict England to 246 but supreme bowling from Topley and the entire England bowling unit bowled India out for 146

Why are the ICC Super League Standings Important?

Each team earns 10 points for a win, five for a tie/no result/abandoned match, and zero for a loss.

The top eight teams will get a direct entry to the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023. The remaining teams will have to play in the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup Qualifier along with five Associate teams. Two teams from the qualifying tournament will then progress to the World Cup. India automatically qualify on the account of being the tournament hosts.

ICC ODI WC Super League Standings: England once again claim Top Spot after Reece Topley’s inspired six-for helps level 3-match ODI series: Follow LIVE UPDATES

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Rank Team Matches Won Lost Tied No result Points NRR Penalty Overs
1 England 19 13 5 0 1 135 +1.219
2 Bangladesh 19 13 6 0 0 130 +0.384
3 Afghanistan 12 10 2 0 1 100 +0.563
4 Pakistan 15 9 6 0 0 90 +0.095
5 New Zealand 8 8 0 0 0 80 +1.827
6 West Indies 22 8 14 0 0 80 -0.823
7 India 13 8 5 0 0 79 +0.416 1
8 Australia 12 7 5 0 0 70 +0.496
9 Ireland 20 6 12 0 2 68 -0.399 2
10 Sri Lanka 18 6 11 0 1 62 -0.031 3
11 South Africa 13 4 7 0 2 49 -0.206 1
12 Zimbabwe 15 3 11 0 1 35 -0.924
13 Netherlands 16 2 13 0 1 25 -1.240

South Africa Put T20 League Over World Cup

South Africa’s quest to achieve automatic qualification for the 2023 Cricket World Cup became more difficult on Wednesday when the country’s board agreed to forfeit a series against Australia.

Cricket South Africa (CSA) withdrew from a scheduled three-match World Cup Super League series in Australia in January in order to have their best players available for a domestic Twenty20 League.

The matches had been scheduled for January 12, 14 and 17 in Hobart, Sydney and Perth. South Africa are languishing in 11th place in

he Super League, with the top eight qualifying automatically for the World Cup in India next year.

The loss of the 30 points available for the series means South Africa will almost certainly have to win their remaining series against India and England, plus two postponed matches against the Netherlands, to avoid playing in a qualifying tournament.

Upcoming Matches in the ICC Super League

IRE vs NZ, 3rd ODI

IND vs ENG, 3rd ODI

WI vs BAN, 3rd ODI

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