Updated August 19th, 2022 at 15:06 IST

Updated ICC Cricket World Cup Super League standings after India's 10-wicket win over ZIM

Let's take a look at the updated ICC Cricket World Cup Super League standings after India's 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe on Thursday.

Reported by: Vishal Tiwari
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India defeated Zimbabwe by 10 wickets in the first One-Day International of their three-match series on Thursday. Courtesy of the win, the Indian team has taken a 1-0 lead over the hosts in the three-match contest that is taking place at the Harare Sports Club in Zimbabwe. While Deepak Chahar played a crucial role with the ball, Shubman Gill and Shikhar Dhawan completed the job with the bat.

Chahar, who was returning to the national side after a long hiatus due to injury, picked three wickets and also bagged the player of the match award. Gill and Dhawan forged an unbeaten 192-run partnership to help India complete the chase without losing a single wicket. Let's take a look at the updated ICC Cricket World Cup Super League standings after India's 10-wicket victory over Zimbabwe.

ICC Men's Cricket World Cup Super League - standings 

England is currently on top of the table with 125 points in 18 matches. Bangladesh and Pakistan are ranked number two and three respectively on the table with 120 and 110 points. Afghanistan and New Zealand are placed at number four and five positions with 100 and 90 points. India, which has been selected to host the 2023 World Cup, is ranked number seven on the table and is the only side to have a 'Q' opposite to its name. 

RankTeamMatchesWonLostTied/NRPointsNRR
1England181251125+1.219
2Bangladesh181260120+0.384
3Pakistan171160110+0.221
4Afghanistan121021100+0.563
5New Zealand1091090+1.349
6West Indies22913090-0.732
7India (Q)1394089+0.571
8Australia1275070+0.496
9Ireland21613268-0.382
10Sri Lanka18611162-0.031
11South Africa1347249-0.206
12Zimbabwe16312135-1.009
13Netherlands18215125-1.228

The ICC ODI World Cup Super League is a brand new competition in this format, which takes place over two years. The intention of this tournament is to increase the stakes when it comes to bilateral series. In the first edition of the tournament, this league will decide the teams that will feature in the 2023 ICC World Cup in India.

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Published August 19th, 2022 at 15:06 IST