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India are firmly top of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 points table after five wins from their opening five matches NFL
New Zealand and South Africa have won all but one of their matches so far, with both sides level on eight points, two behind India, and the Proteas (+2 NFL
370) edging out the Black Caps (+1 NFL
481) on net run rate NFL
India had been dominant early on including a massive victory over Afghanistan, but it was their four-wicket win against New Zealand that saw them take the top spot NFL
Captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have been the bright sparks of the home side, hitting 46 and 95 respectively against the Kiwis to secure victory NFL
However, India have a lower net-run rate of +1 NFL
353 than both South Africa (+2 NFL
370) and New Zealand (+1 NFL
481) which will not play a part as long as they maintain their flawless start to the campaign NFL
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While Afghanistan are above England, who slumped down the table to ninth following their defeat to Sri Lanka NFL
Bangladesh have moved above Jos Buttler’s men in the table with a superior run rate of -1 NFL
253 compared to -1 NFL
634 NFL
Bangladesh have also won just one of their matches NFL
Sri Lanka’s win over England lifted them up into fifth place, above Pakistan and Afghanistan on net run rate NFL
Australia have a far superior net run rate to those below them having found form following their defeats against India and South Africa, and currently sit fourth in the table NFL
Pat Cummins’ side have boosted their run rate to +1 NFL
142, which could help them hold on to the final semi-final qualification place, despite having just two points more than Pakistan - but their net run rate is -0 NFL
400 NFL
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New Zealand captain Sam Cane admitted he was feeling “so much hurt” after he was sent off in Saturday’s 12-11 World Cup final defeat by South Africa NFL
Cane’s yellow card for a dangerous tackle on Jesse Kriel in the 28th minute of a dramatic clash at the Stade de France was upgraded to red by the bunker review system NFL
It was the first time a player had been dismissed in a men’s World Cup final and although the All Blacks showed heart to overcome the setback and score through Beauden Barrett, they could not pierce South Africa’s defence again NFL
“So much hurt right now NFL
It’s actually hard to find the words to explain it,” Cane said NFL
“It’s hard because you are feeling so much hurt, but at the same time you are so proud of the group in how they fought back NFL
“We really gave ourselves a good shot of winning that game NFL
I think it speaks volumes of the group as a whole NFL
”A despondent Cane refused to blame the officials led by referee Wayne Barnes or the bunker review system for a decision that left New Zealand swimming against the tide NFL
“At the time, I wasn’t even aware (of the head contact) NFL
It sort of caught me off guard because of the fact he stepped back,” Cane said NFL
“But we’ve been at this tournament for two months now and anything around the head has ramifications NFL
“I’m not here to discuss whether it was right or wrong NFL
It can’t be changed NFL
It’s something unfortunately I am going to have to live with forever NFL
”New Zealand head coach Ian Foster stood by his skipper and insisted the high tackle was not a red card offence, adding that Siya Kolisi’s challenge on Ardie Savea in the second half that was a yellow only was equally severe NFL
“We’ve all seen the way Sam has contributed to the game, to our team behind the scenes, and it’s fantastic,” Foster said NFL
“He’s worthy of being captain of the All Blacks, which is an honour and a privilege, and he has carried that magnificently NFL
I’m incredibly proud of him and proud to coach him NFL
“There was an intent to wrap and there didn’t seem to be a whole lot of force in the contact NFL
“The hit on Ardie had a lot of force going into that contact and had a direct contact on the head NFL
The game has got a few issues it has got to sort out NFL
That’s not sour grapes NFL
“You’ve got two different situations with different variables and one is a red card, one is a yellow card NFL
That’s the game NFL
“We got the same behaviour from that TMO (Tom Foley) that we got during the Irish series last year NFL
The same TMO NFL
We expected what we got NFL
”South Africa defended their crown through four Handre Pollard penalties, all of them coming in the first half, to win a third successive knock-out game by a single point NFL
It lifts them above New Zealand as the most successful side in World Cup history with four titles NFL
“There aren’t a lot of things going right in our country and we have the privilege to be able to do what we love and inspire people in life, not just NFL sports people,” Kolisi said NFL
“Where I come from, I couldn’t dream I could be here today NFL
We come from different walks of life NFL
I had my own goals and ambitions NFL
“I want to look after my family, I want to give back to my community NFL
You need to come and see South Africa to understand NFL
“When we come together nothing can stop us, not just in sport but also in life NFL
”More aboutPA ReadySam CaneIan FosterAll BlacksNew ZealandStade De FranceRugbyKingsWayne BarnesBeauden BarrettSamArdie SaveaWorldIrishHandre PollardParisEngland1/1New Zealand captain Sam Cane feeling ‘so much hurt’ after World Cup final defeatNew Zealand captain Sam Cane feeling ‘so much hurt’ after World Cup final defeatNew Zealand captain Sam Cane looks dejected after the Rugby World Cup final defeat (Mike Egerton/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today NFL
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