The competitive gap in cricket is wider than ever before. India, Australia, and England, the richest teams, are ahead of everyone else in terms of resources and personnel
England are placed comfortably at the second spot in the ICC World Cup 2019 Points Table with four wins from five games while Sri Lanka are at the sixth spot with four points
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David Warner worked his way to a responsible 166, his second century of the tournament, to lead Australia to a formidable 381.
New Zealand cricket team skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and elected to field against South Africa cricket team. Check New Zealand vs South Africa LIVE score and match commentary
Match 26 of ICC Cricket World Cup will be a tough one for defending champions Australia as Bangladesh are pumped up after beating West Indies comprehensively.
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In today's match of ICC cricket World Cup 2019, New Zealand cricket team skipper Kane Williamson won the toss and elected to field against South Africa cricket team at Edgbaston in Birmingham
Pant had scored impressive hundreds during the Test tours of England and Australia. He also enjoyed a good run in the IPL last month
Kane Williamson-led New Zealand is at the second position in ICC World Cup 2019 Points table while the Proteas are at the eight spot with three points in five matches
Eoin Morgan broke AB de Villiers, Chris Gayle and Rohit Sharma's record of 16 Sixes in an ODI. England now tops World Cup 2019 Points Table
Rahul, on his part is ready to fill in the big boots of Dhawan till the time he comes back
Ngidi suffered a hamstring injury in the team's match against Bangladesh on June 2 and he was ruled out for ten days
Injured Jason Roy will miss England's next two matches while Eoin Morgan may not appear in England playing 11. Mujeeb Ur Rahman is liekly to make a comeback in Afghanistan playing 11
Pakistani players have been ridiculed on social media and lambasted by former cricketers after the 89-run defeat to India in the marquee World Cup clash here on Sunday
Shakib Al Hasan smashed unbeaten 124 and Litton Das added clinical 94 to take Bangladesh to victory against West Indies with 7 wickets and 8.3 overs to spare
Malik, 37, had said early this year that the World Cup would be his last ODI assignment with Pakistan as he would retire and focus on the World T20 next year in Australia
India seem to be on a roll in the tournament having outplayed South Africa, Australia and Pakistan
Pakistan added one more defeat to their already dismal record in the World Cup against India, taking it to 7-0 in favour of the arch-rivals
His remarks come as skipper Virat Kohli provided an injury update on pacer Bhuvneshwar Kumar