Cricket World Cup matchday 15: Unbeaten records on the line in Nottingham

Cricket World Cup matchday 15: Unbeaten records on the line in Nottingham

New Zealand and India will both be looking to maintain their respective winning starts to the World Cup when they meet at Trent Bridge on Thursday.

The Black Caps are top of the table after securing victories in all three of their matches, while India have two wins from two.

Virat Kohli’s side are looking to go back above Australia, who beat Pakistan in Taunton on Wednesday following a century from David Warner.

In what could prove to be one of the most hotly-contested matches of the tournament so far, those heading to Nottingham will be hoping the rain that has been forecast will stay away.

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Cricket World Cup: key statistics so far
Cricket World Cup: key statistics so far (PA Graphics)

Trent Boult has only taken three wickets so far
Trent Boult has only taken three wickets so far (Mark Kerton/PA)

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David Warner served a 12-month ban for ball tampering
David Warner served a 12-month ban for ball tampering (David Davies/PA)

Stat attack

Pakistan bowler Mohammad Amir became the competition’s top wicket-taker with 10 after finishing with figures of five for 30.

What’s next?

India v New Zealand, Trent Bridge (Thursday, 10.30am)

Table

Cricket World Cup table
Cricket World Cup table (PA Graphics)

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