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ICC World Cup 2023: Which team hit most sixes, Which team conceded most six as of October 28

By MyKhel Staff

ICC World Cup 2023 is currently underway in India, starting October 5 to November 19, with 10 top cricketing nations competing in the ODI format. With Indian conditions favouring the batter, plenty of sixes and fours have been hit in the World Cup 2023 as on October 28 (Saturday).

The first day of the weekend had two matches lined up, including the morning's mouth-watering clash, Australia vs New Zealand, at the HPCA Stadium in Dharamshala on a belter. Some of the in-form batters are in action in the Trans-Tasmanian clash and we take a look at how their performances affected the 'Most sixes shot' and Most sixes conceded by teams list.

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Lis of teams who hit most sixes in ICC World Cup 2023

Team Sixes
South Africa 67
Australia 61
New Zealand 54
India 35
Sri Lanka 33
Pakistan 32
Bangladesh 25
England 24
Afghanistan 22
Netherlands 18

Teams who conceded most sixes in ICC World Cup 2023

Team Sixes
Pakistan 51
New Zealand 46
South Africa 45
Bangladesh 45
Netherlands 38
England 35
Afghanistan 30
Australia 30
Sri Lanka 29
India 24

Note: After Bangladesh vs Netherladnds match on October 28

Only the top four teams from the round-robin stages will progress to the next stage (semifinals). The winners of the two semifinals will compete in the final while the two losers will play the third-place match. After South Africa's thrilling 1-wicket win over Pakistan on Friday (October 27), Proteas are now top of the table with 10 points, pipping India, who have played a match less, on a superior net run rate.

List of Umpires at ICC World Cup 2023

Paul Reiffel, Rod Tucker, Paul Wilson (Australia); Sharfuddoula (Bangladesh); Michael Gough, Richard Illingworth, Richard Kettleborough, Alex Wharf (England); Nitin Menon (India); Chris Gaffaney, Chris Brown (New Zealand); Ahsan Raza (Pakistan); Marais Erasmus, Adrian Holdstock (South Africa); Kumar Dharmasena (Sri Lanka), Joel Wilson (West Indies)

Match Referees Javagal Srinath (India), Jeff Crowe (New Zealand), Richie Richardson (West Indies), Andy Pycroft (West Indies)

Venues

Ahmedabad: Narendra Modi Stadium (Capacity: 132,000)
Bangalore: M Chinnaswamy Stadium (40,000)
Chennai: MA Chidambaram Stadium (50,000)
Delhi: Arun Jaitley Stadium (41,842)
Dharamshala: HPCA Stadium (23,000)
Hyderabad: Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium (55,000)
Kolkata: Eden Gardens (66,000)
Lucknow: BRSABV Ekana Cricket Stadium (50,000)
Mumbai: Wankhede Stadium (32,000)
Pune: Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium (55,000)

Prize Money

Winner: $4,000,000
Runner-up: $2,000,000
Losing semi-finalists (2): $800,000
Teams that do not pass the league stage (6): $100,000
Winner of each league stage match (45): $40,000

Story first published: Saturday, October 28, 2023, 18:36 [IST]
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