World Cup 2023: India vs Afghanistan Live Cricket Streaming – PTV Sports

SportsWorld Cup 2023: India vs Afghanistan Live Cricket Streaming – PTV Sports

India vs Afghanistan Live Cricket Streaming

The Host India will lock horn with Afghanistan in the 9th Match of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Wednesday.

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Overall, it would be the fourth contest and the second in the ICC World Cup between the two sides.

Two of the previous three ODIs including the last match at Southampton on June 22 in World Cup 2019 were won by India whereas one match at Dubai on September 25, 2018 ended in a tie.

India vs Afghanistan Head-to-Head in ODIs:

Team
Span
Matches
Won
Lost
Tied
Win%
India2014-2019320166.66
Afghanistan2014-201930210.00

Unlike India which clinched a 6-wicket victory against Australia at Chennai, Afghanistan lost to Bangladesh by the same margin in their opening clash at Dharamshala on October 07.World Cup 2023: India vs Afghanistan Live Cricket Streaming – PTV Sports

As of now in the Points Table of ICC Cricket World Cup 2023, New Zealand stand atop with 4 points and a healthy NRR of 1.958. Pakistan – which last night defeated Sri Lanka by chasing a record 345 runs target and gathered 2 more points – have now jumped to the second spot with 4 points.

South Africa and India are at third and fourth spots respectively with 2 points each. England and Bangladesh also have 2 points each and are currently placed at fifth and sixth positions respectively.

ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 Points Table

World Cup 2023: India vs Afghanistan Live Cricket Streaming – PTV Sports

Earlier last night, Mohammad Rizwan’s unbeaten 131 runs and Abdullah Shafique’s maiden ODI century helped Pakistan to succeed in the highest-ever chase in the World Cup history with six wickets in hand.

While batting first, Sri Lanka put 344 runs on the board with the loss of 9 wickets. Kusal Mendis and Sadeera Samarawickrama smashed 122 and 108 runs respectively with excellent strike rates.

In reply, Pakistan though lost two early wickets of Imam Ul Haq and Babar Azam but the subsequent two back-to-back partnerships – first 176-run partnership between Rizwan and Shafique and then 95 runs between Rizwan and Saud Shakeel – steered the side to a comfortable victory in 48.2 overs.

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