New Zealand has gone at the top of the World Cup ladder after crushing Afghanistan by 149 runs on Wednesday.
The win makes the Black Caps 4-0 at the tournament as they emerge as the team to beat.
Meanwhile, the Netherlands once again stunned South Africa, which will potentially help Australia’s cause down the road.
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This tournament is set to continue deep into November before the top four play off in sudden death finals to reach the grand final.
Read below for the full ladder, all results and the upcoming fixtures of the 2023 ODI World Cup!
LADDER
1. New Zealand (8 points) — 4 wins (+1.923)
2. India (6 points) — 3 wins (+1.821)
3. South Africa (4 points) — 2 wins (+2.3600)
4. Pakistan (4 points) — 2 wins, 1 loss (-0.137)
5. England (2 points) — 1 win, 2 losses (-0.084)
6. Bangladesh (2 points) — 1 win, 2 losses (-0.699)
7. Australia (2 points) — 2 losses, 1 win (-0.734)
8. Netherlands (2 points) — 1 win, 2 losses (-0.993)
9. Afghanistan (2 points) — 1 win, 3 losses (-1.250)
10. Sri Lanka (0 points) — 3 losses (-1.532)
RESULTS
October 5: New Zealand def England by 9 wickets
October 6: Pakistan def Netherlands by 81 runs
October 7: Bangladesh def Afghanistan by 6 wickets
October 7: South Africa def Sri Lanka by 102 runs
October 8: India def Australia by 6 wickets
October 9: New Zealand def Netherlands by 99 runs
October 10: Pakistan def Sri Lanka by six wickets, England def Bangladesh by 137 runs
October 11: India def Afghanistan by eight wickets
October 12: South Africa def Australia by 134 runs
October 13: New Zealand def Bangladesh by eight wickets
October 14: India def Pakistan by seven wickets
October 15: Afghanistan defeat England by 69 runs
October 16: Australia def Sri Lanka by five wickets
October 17: South Africa def by Netherlands by 38 runs
October 18: New Zealand def Afghanistan by 149 runs
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FIXTURES
October 19: India vs Bangladesh @ MCA International Stadium
October 20: Australia vs Pakistan @ M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
October 21: Netherlands vs Sri Lanka @ BRSABVE Cricket Stadium
October 21: England vs South Africa @ Wankhede Stadium
October 22: India vs New Zealand @ HPCA Stadium
October 23: Pakistan vs Afghanistan @ MA Chidambaram Stadium
October 24: South Africa vs Bangladesh @ Wankhede Stadium
October 25: Australia vs Netherlands @ Arun Jaitley Stadium
October 26: England vs Sri Lanka @ M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
October 27: Pakistan vs South Africa @ MA Chidambaram Stadium
October 28: Australia vs New Zealand @ HPCA Stadium
October 28: Netherlands vs Bangladesh @ Eden Gardens
October 29: India vs England @ BRSABVE Cricket Stadium
October 30: Afghanistan vs Sri Lanka @ MCA International Stadium
October 31: Pakistan vs Bangladesh @ Eden Gardens
November 1: New Zealand vs South Africa @ MCA International Stadium
November 2: India vs Sri Lanka @ Wankhede Stadium
Rahul robs himself of a ton after 6! | 00:31
November 3: Netherlands vs Afghanistan @ BRSABVE Cricket Stadium
November 4: New Zealand vs Pakistan @ M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
November 4: England vs Australia @ Narendra Modi Stadium
November 5: India vs South Africa @ Eden Gardens
November 6: Bangladesh vs Sri Lanka @ Arun Jaitley Stadium
November 7: Australia vs Afghanistan @ Wankhede Stadium
November 8: England vs Netherlands @ MCA International Stadium
November 9: New Zealand vs Sri Lanka @ M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
November 10: South Africa vs Afghanistan @ Narendra Modi Stadium
November 11: Australia vs Bangladesh @ MCA International Stadium
November 11: England vs Pakistan @ Eden Gardens
November 12: India vs Netherlands @ M. Chinnaswamy Stadium
FINALS
November 15: 1st place vs 4th place @ Wankhede Stadium
November 16: 2nd place vs 3rd place @ Eden Gardens
November 19: Winner of semi-final 1 vs winner of semi-final 2 @ Narendra Modi Stadium



































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