ICC World Cup 2023: ODI Stats Of All The Captains Of Qualified Teams

ODI WC 2023

Updated: 06 November 2023

ICC World Cup 2023: ODI Stats Of All The Captains Of Qualified Teams. India hosting the ICC Men’s One-Day International World Cup 2023. India serve as the competition’s only host nation for the first time in its history. ODI World Cup 2023 kickstart on October 5 and will be finish on November 19. A total of 48 matches will be played across ten venues in India. The final will be played schedule on November 19 at Ahmedabad.

After 37 matches of the tournament, the Men in Blue under the dynamic leadership of Rohit Sharma is unbeatable and standing top of the points table of the ODI World Cup 2023. Team India is the first team to qualify for the semi-final which will be played at Wankhede and Eden Gardens on15th and 16th of November.

South Africa has also secured the semifinal spot for the 2023 ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup. Both India and Proteas will play their last league stage match against Netherlands and Afghanistan respectively. The rest two semi-finalists will be decided within few days.

Here is a look at all 10 teams captains ODI stats and records.

Also Read: ICC Cricket World Cup 2023: Points Table (India On No.1), Most Runs & Wickets After IND vs SA Match

ODI Stats For All 8 Qualified Captains Of World Cup 2023

PlayersCountryMatchesRunsHS100/50Wickets5WBest Bowling
Rohit SharmaIndia2591055426431/5482/27
Joss ButtlerEngland176492916211/25
Pat CumminsAustralia844663613615/70
Babar AzamPakistan116569115819/32
Kane WilliamsonNew Zealand163672714813/4437
Shakib Al HasanBangladesh24674881349/5531545/29
Hashmatullah ShahidiAfghanistan712057970/19
Temba BavumaSouth Africa3614891445/4
Dasun ShanakaSri Lanka6912841082/42715/43
Scott EdwardsNetherlands451416860/151
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