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ICC World Cup 2023: South Africa jumps to number 2, Bangladesh sinks to bottom; check out the full points table

South Africa replaces New Zealand at the second spot with another huge win over Bangladesh.

New Delhi: The picture for the final 4 spots of the ICC World Cup 2023 has started to clear up, with South Africa rampaging their way to the second spot, making their way to the final more comfortable going forward in the tournament.

The half of the tournament is already over, and all the teams are looking more than ready to go all-in for the spot in the semifinals, and with Afghanistan winning their match against Pakistan, the race has been set wide open and with practically all the teams still in the picture of that spot, upcoming matches are promised to be intense.

Check out the full points table:

Rank Teams M W L N/R Points Net RR
1 India 5 5 0 0 10 +1.35
2 South Africa 5 4 1 0 8 +2.30
3 New Zealand 5 4 1 0 8 +1.48
4 Australia 4 2 2 0 4 -0.19
5 Pakistan 5 2 3 0 4 -0.40
6 Afghanistan 5 2 3 0 4 -0.96
7 Netherland 4 1 3 0 2 -0.79
8 Sri Lanka 4 1 3 0 2 -1.04
9 England 4 1 3 0 2 -1.24
10 Bangladesh 5 1 4 0 2 -1.25

Race for the semi-finals

Despite all the ups and downs at the points table, three teams at the moment seem to have their one leg already into the knockout matches, and the remaining one is open for all the rest of the 7 teams.

After the halfway mark, the hosts India, being the only undefeated side in the tournament, hold the top spot with 10 points in 5 matches. India is still to play 4 more matches, and if they manage to win at least 2 of those, that might be more than enough for the men in blue to seal the semi-final’s birth.

South Africa, despite their loss to the Netherlands, has been dominant throughout the tournament by racking up huge wins against every opponent they faced. They jumped one spot at number 2 on Tuesday after their win against Bangladesh, replacing New Zealand with a superior net run rate.

New Zealand, who were dominating the tournament at one point, has slipped to the number 3 spot with 8 points in 5 matches. However, the black caps’ journey is far from over, as 2 or 3 wins in their remaining matches can easily see them making it out to the next round.

Australia, who are at the 4th spot at the moment with 4 points in 4 matches, are the most vulnerable one in the top 4 with a huge gap with the teams above him and not a huge gap with the teams below him. However, a win against the Netherlands on Wednesday might just keep them afloat for the time being.

Time to gear up

England, Pakistan and Afghanistan are in dire need and must start stacking up wins if they wish to qualify for the semifinals before it’s too late.