Defending champions Australia have already qualified for the semifinals, while West Indies, South Arica and Afghanistan have crashed out of the ICC Cricket World Cup.
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Australia - first team to reach semis
Defending champions Australia have already qualified for the semifinals, having played a total of seven matches, winning six and losing one.
Their only defeat came against India who are still unbeaten in the tournament.
Australia have two matches left before the knockout stage - against New Zealand and South Africa.
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Biggest upset yet - Sri Lanka beat England
Lasith Malinga inspired Sri Lanka's stunning 20-run victory over England as the veteran paceman took 4-43 to shock the World Cup hosts.
Malinga dismissed dangermen Jos Buttler and Joe Root among his victims in a devastating spell that ruined England's bid to chase down Sri Lanka's modest total of 232-9.
Sri Lanka were also indebted to an unbeaten 85 from Angelo Mathews as they won for just the second time in six games.
Tournament favourites England, bowled out for 212, have now lost two of their six group matches.
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Virat Kohli- fastest to 20,000 runs
Indian captain Virat Kohli became the fastest batsman to cross the 20,000 international runs leaving behind legends Sachin Tendulkar and Brian Lara.
Kohli reached the 20,000-run mark in 417 and broke the record of India's Sachin Tendulkar and West Indies' Brian Lara, as the joint holders achieved this feat in 453 innings.
The 30-year-old has played only 417 innings so far 224 in ODIs, 131 in Tests and 62 in T20Is.
Virat Kohli is the third highest run-getter for India, behind Sachin Tendulkar and Rahul Dravid.
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South Africa, Afghanistan and West Indies out
South Africa, West Indies and Afghanistan have crashed out of the 2019 World Cup.
South Africa and West Indies have managed to only win one game so far at the World Cup, while Afghanistan have not won a single game.
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Hosts' England not favourites anymore
England, who started as the favourites for the World Cup are now fighting for their position in the top four of the tournament.
England have now lost three of their seven group matches and are placed on the fourth position with 9 points in the points table.
Defeats to Pakistan, Sri Lanka and Australia have left England in a precarious position and they are yet to seal a semi-final spot with two group stage matches remaining against India and New Zealand, whom they haven't beaten since 1992.
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Most Runs - David Warner
David Warner has 500 runs to his name in 7 matches he had played so far in the world cup.
Warner has hit two centuries and three fifties so far.
While Aaron Finch also has managed to score 496 runs in 7 games with two centuries and 3 half centuries.
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Most wickets - Mitchell Starc
Mitchell Starc is the leading wicket-taker in the ongoing ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup.
Starc has picked up 19 wickets in the tournament so far.
He is followed by Pakistan’s Mohammed Amir with 16 wickets at the second spot.
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India - only unbeaten team so far
India is the only team in Cricket World Cup 2019 to remain unbeaten so far after defeating West Indies at Manchester's Old Trafford on Thursday.
Virat Kohli-led side has played a total six matches, won five and one was abandoned.
Next, India will play against England (June 30), Bangladesh (July 2) and Sri Lanka (July 6).