Moeen Ali admits 'everything is a must-win' for England at World Cup
Defending champions England are staring down the barrel in the 2023 World Cup with their title defence threatening to end this week.
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Defending champions England are staring down the barrel in the 2023 World Cup with their title defence threatening to end this week.
Enjoying a good run of form in the ongoing World Cup, star India batter Virat Kohli says his motto has always been to chase betterment and not excellence. Kohli is currently India's highest run-scorer in the tournament, having made 354 runs in five outings at an average of 118.00, including a century and three half-centuries. "I have always worked on how I can better myself every day, every practice session, every year and every season. So, that is what has helped me play for this long and perform," Kohli told Star Sports.
England will take on Sri Lanka in Match 25 of the ICC Cricket World Cup, 2023 on October 26 at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, India. The match commences at 02:00 PM IST. Reigning World Champions England are having a nightmare of a campaign in the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. The English team has won only one of their four matches so far. Their only victory came against Bangladesh while they have suffered defeats at the hands of New Zealand and Afghanistan. (World Cup 2023 Points Table)
Pakistan were up until recently the top-ranked ODI team in the world. They also possessed the best bowling attack in white-ball cricket. But within a matter of weeks, their world has come crashing down after injury to premier pacer Naseem Shah and a string of shocking defeats.
Pakistan skipper Babar Azam's lead at the head of the ODI Batting Rankings has been reduced to just six rating points as India's Shubman Gill and a host of stars in stunning form at the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup close in on the Pakistan skipper. Babar has dropped a total of 829 rating points despite scoring 157 runs in five innings in the ongoing Cricket World Cup, his most recent effort saw him score a fighting 74 in a losing side against Afghanistan in Chennai.
India's marquee all-rounder Hardik Pandya is liekly to remian on the sidelines for a few more games, having injured his ankle last week. Hardik, who has already missed the New Zealand clash due to the same injury, is likely to sit out of India's next two World Cup matches as he is yet to recover, according to a report. Pandya had slipped in his follow-through while playing against Bangladesh in Pune on October 19 and missed the clash against New Zealand in Dharamsala on October 22. The Bardoa player had reported to National Cricket Academy on Monday in Bengaluru for injury management.
South Africa flew into the Cricket World Cup a little under the radar but the awesome range of their power hitting has seen the side post the top three scores in the tournament, which stand-in captain Aiden Markram puts down to their adaptability.
South Africa stand-in skipper Aiden Markram believes the soon-to-retire wicketkeeper-batter Quinton de Kock is a "free-spirited guy" who should be allowed "to fly". The explosive lefthander smashed 174 off 140 balls, his third century in five innings, to propel South Africa to 382/5 against Bangladesh before the Proteas sealed a thumping 149-run win on Tuesday. De Kock's century was complemented by fifties from Heinrich Klaasen (90; 49b) and Markram (60; 69b) as South Africa racked up 144 in the final 10 overs.