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England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match

The England cricket team is not in motion. They are struggling like an injured lion can’t bite or grab properly. Now they are going to face the biggest challenge of this World Cup in the 29th match which is India. Can their batters prove themselves in that match? To get that answer, let’s delve into the numbers and analyze how England’s batters have fared in the tournament.

 

1. Dawid Malan:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match Dawid Malan(Photo Source: Getty Images )

 

With a batting average of 44.00, Dawid Malan has proven his mettle in this World Cup. He has amassed 220 runs in 5 innings, with a high score of 140. His strike rate of 106.79 shows his ability to rotate the strike and play aggressive strokes when required. The century he scored is a testament to his class. Additionally, he has played 29 boundaries and 5 sixes, indicating his ability to find the gaps and clear the ropes. 

 

2. Mark Wood:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match Mark Wood(Photo Source: Getty Images )

 

Mark Wood, predominantly a fast bowler, has shown his prowess with the bat in this World Cup. He has scored 85 runs in 5 innings at an impressive average of 42.50, with a strike rate of 132.81. His unbeaten 43* against a strong opposition demonstrates his capability to play crucial cameos down the order. Wood has also managed to hit 7 boundaries and 5 sixes, which signifies his ability to accelerate the run rate when needed. 

 

3. Joe Root:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match

Joe Root(Photo Source: Getty Images )

 

Joe Root, England’s dependable batsman, has accumulated 175 runs in 5 innings with an average of 35.00. Although he has not yet reached three figures, his consistency is evident by the two half-centuries he has scored. His strike rate of 93.58 shows his ability to anchor the innings, ensuring that the team does not lose wickets at crucial junctures. Root has also found the boundary rope 14 times and cleared it twice. 

 

4. Gus Atkinson:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match

Gus Atkinson(Photo Source Getty Images )

 

AAP Atkinson, despite having played only one inning, made an immediate impact by scoring 35 runs at a strike rate of 166.66. His debut innings demonstrates his potential as a valuable contributor in the middle order. Hitting 7 boundaries without losing his wicket shows his ability to find the gaps and keep the scoreboard ticking.

 

5. Harry Brook:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match Harry Brook(Photo Source: Getty Images )

 

Harry Brook has scored 128 runs in 4 innings with an average of 32.00. His highest score of 66 showcases his ability to take on the opposition’s bowling attack. Brook has found the boundary 16 times and cleared it thrice, indicating his aggressive approach in the middle overs. His 50 in one of the matches signifies his ability to convert starts into substantial scores. His strike rate of 109.40 is commendable and suggests he can maintain the momentum in the middle overs.

 

6. David Willey:

 

England’s Batters Batting Averages in ODI World Cup 2023 till 28th Match David Willey(Photo Source: Getty Images )

 

David Willey has contributed not only with the ball but also with the bat. He has scored 26 runs in 2 innings at an average of 26.00. His unbeaten 14* in one of the matches showcases his ability to add quick runs in the death overs. Willey’s strike rate of 89.65 may appear modest, but he has cleared the ropes twice and found the boundary on two occasions.

 

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