Stats: The 2023 mega event is the first World Cup in which England has lost five times

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230- The lowest target in a men's ODI that England has failed to chase since 2015

4 – The number of consecutive losses for England, a first for them in the men’s ODI World Cup while 6 – Batsmen from England were bowled; this is only the sixth time that six or more have been removed in an innings during the men’s ODI World Cup

4 – The number of consecutive losses for England, a first for them in the men’s ODI World Cup. The 2023 mega event is also the first World Cup in which England has lost five times. In the World Cups of 1996, 2007, and 2015, they suffered four defeats.

230 is the third-lowest target that England has failed to chase at the men’s ODI World Cup. They lost by nine runs when chasing 135 against Zimbabwe in 1992 and by 122 runs when chasing 226 against South Africa in 1999.

230- The lowest target in a men’s ODI that England has failed to chase since 2015. In the 2019 World Cup, the lowest score was 233 against Sri Lanka.

6 – Mohammed Shami’s 13-inning haul of four or more wickets in the ODI World Cup is tied with Mitchell Starc’s 24-inning total of six four-fors, the joint most by any bowler.

6 – Batsmen from England were bowled; this is only the sixth time that six or more have been removed in an innings during the men’s ODI World Cup.

2 – In men’s ODI matches, India has previously bowled six batters against Sri Lanka in 1986 in Sharjah and the West Indies in 1993 in Kolkata.

6 – India’s record of dismissing opponents in One-Day Internationals (ODIs) in 2023 for less than 130 runs. In men’s ODI cricket, only Australia (seven times in 2003) has bowled opponents out for less than 130 more times in a year.

12 – Rohit Sharma scored more than fifty-plus runs in the men’s ODI World Cup, which is joint-second most with 21 by Sachin Tendulkar.

7 – Rohit has won player-of-the-match awards in 23 ODI World Cup games, which is second most behind Tendulkar’s nine in 45 games.

99 – Runs Following the removal of their opening wicket on 30, England scored the third-lowest run total in their previous nine partnerships in a men’s ODI World Cup match.

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