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World Cup 2023: 4 Indian Players Included In The List Of Most Runs And Wickets, Know The Account So Far In This World Cup |
World Cup 2023: 4 Indian Players Included In The List Of Most Runs And Wickets, Know The Account So Far In This World Cup
The World Cup 2023 has seen a total of five exciting matches so far and cricket fans are keeping a close eye not only on the points table but also on the top run-scorers and wicket-takers in the tournament. So far, each participating team has played its first match, with New Zealand topping the points table thanks to its superior net run rate. India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, South Africa, and New Zealand have all earned points in their respective matches.
A look at the top performers in terms of runs and wickets in World Cup 2023:
Top batsman (most runs)
There are two Indian players in the list of top 10 batsmen who scored the most runs in the World Cup 2023, whose names are Virat Kohli and KL Rahul. Both these batsmen showed their strength by scoring brilliant half-centuries against Australia. Kohli played an important inning of 85 runs, while Rahul remained unbeaten after scoring 97 runs. At present, New Zealand's opening batsman Devon Conway is leading with 152 runs. There have been five centuries so far in the tournament, with Conway, Rachin Ravindra, Rassie van der Dussen, Aiden Markram, and Quinton de Kock all performing well.
Top bowler (most wickets)
Top bowlers with most wickets in World Cup 2023 India's star spinner, Ravindra Jadeja performed strongly, taking three important wickets against Australia, which gave him a place in the top five bowlers. Currently, the leading wicket-taker in the tournament is Netherlands' Bas De Leede, followed by Mehdi Hasan Miraz. India's Jasprit Bumrah, who took two important wickets in the first match, is in ninth place. Till now no bowler has been able to achieve the feat of taking five wickets in the World Cup.
As the tournament progresses, fans eagerly expect more good performances from their favorite players. With many matches still left, the battle for first place in both the run-scoring and wicket-taking charts is expected to be intense.