ODI World Cup: Who are leading run-scorers, wicket-takers of CWC 2023 after Australia vs Netherlands

Australia smashed the Netherlands to register the highest victory in the World Cup. Let's look at the Leading run-scorers & wicket-takers of CWC 2023.

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David Warner's side will now take on New Zealand in the next match
David Warner's side will now take on New Zealand in the next match | Image: AP

Australia smashed the Netherlands to register the highest victory in the history of the World Cup. Buoyed by double hundreds from David Warner and Glenn Maxwell, the Aussies posted a whopping 399 on the board at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. The Dutch could only manage a paltry 90 runs as the Aussies recorded a whopping 309 runs victory over the Dutch side. 

3 things you need to know

  • Australia defeated the Netherlands by 309 runs in the World Cup
  • This is the biggest margin of win in the history of the World Cup
  • Both David Warner and Glenn Maxwell hit centuries 

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ODI WC 2023 Leading run scorers

  1. Quinton de Kock: 407 runs in five matches
  2. Virat Kohli: 354 runs in five matches
  3. David Warner: 332 runs in five matches
  4. Rohit Sharma: 311 runs in five matches 
  5. Mohammad Rizwan: 302 runs in five matches 

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ODI WC 2023 Leading wicket takers

  1. Adam Zampa: 13 wickets in five matches
  2. Mitchell Santer: 12 wickets in five matches
  3. Jasprit Bumrah: 11 wickets in five matches
  4. Dilshan Madushanka: 11 wickets in four matches
  5. Matt Henry: 10 wickets in five matches

Quinton de Kock's third century propelled him to the top spot while David Warner's excellent ton against the Netherlands helped him cement his position in the second spot. Rohit Sharma is in the fourth position while Mohammad Rizwan completes the top five.

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When it comes to bowling Adam Zampa's four-wicket haul has seen him climb to the top while Mitchell Santner and Jasprit Bumrah are in second and third place respectively. Sri Lanka's Dilshan Madushanka and New Zealand's Matt Henry occupy the next two positions.

The World Cup has reached its halfway stage and the race for the top four is hotting up gradually. India are topping the points table followed by South Africa, New Zealand and Australia

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Jishu Bhattacharya
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