In Yesterday's ICC World Cup 2023 Match, England defeated Pakistan by 93 runs at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata to qualify for the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Pakistan failed to qualify for the semi-final and finished fifth in their World Cup 2023 campaign. They lost five of their nine matches.
In the day match on Saturday, November 11 - Australia defeated Bangladesh by eight wickets to register their seventh consecutive win in the bounce. They finished as the third-ranked team in the league stage and will clash against second-placed South Africa in the semi-final.

Bangladesh lost their last match despite posting a 307-run target at the Maharashtra Cricket Association (MCA) Stadium in Pune. With just two wins from nine matches, they are currently place eighth. The top eight teams will qualify for the Champions Trophy 2025, however, if Netherlands beat India on Sunday, they will pip Bangladesh to make a place for themselves in the 8-team event.
Scores: Bangladesh: 306/8 in 50 overs (Towhid Hridoy 74, Najmul Shanto 45; Adam Zampa 2/32). Australia: 307/1 in 44.4 overs (Mitchell Marsh 177*, Steve Smith 62; Taskin Ahmed 1/61).
Result: Australia won by 8 wickets
Toss: AUS won the toss and chose to bowl
Captains: Pat Cummins (AUS), Najmul Hossain Shanto (BAN)
Mitchell Marsh of Australia scored 177 unbeaten runs in the match. The right-hand batter's 132-ball innings consisted of 17 fours and 9 sixes.
Australia pacer Kyle Abbott and spinner Adam Zampa picked two wickets each in the match. Abbott and Zampa leaked 61 and 32 runs respectively from their spells of 10 overs each.
Mitchell Marsh of Australia was named Man of the Match. His unbeaten 177-run knock is third highest individual score by an Australian batter in World Cups.
Scores: England: 337/9 in 50 overs (Ben Stokes 84, Joe Root 60; Haris Rauf 3/64). Pakistan: 244 all-out in 43.3 overs (Agha Salman 51, Babar Azam 38; David Willey 3/56).
Result: England won by 93 runs
Toss: ENG won the toss and chose to bat
Captains: Babar Azam (PAK), Jos Buttler (ENG)
Ben Stokes of England scored 84 runs in the match. The right-hand batter's 76-ball innings consisted of 11 fours and 2 sixes.
England pacer David Willey and his Pakistan counterpart Haris Rauf picked three wickets each in the match. Willey and Rauf leaked 56 and 64 runs respectively from their spells of 10 overs each.
David Willey of England was named Man of the Match. The 33-year-old registered figures of 3/56 in his last match of England and completed 100 wickets in his 73-match ODI career.