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India are firmly top of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 points table after five wins from their opening five matches NFL
New Zealand and South Africa have won all but one of their matches so far, with both sides level on eight points, two behind India, and the Proteas (+2 NFL
370) edging out the Black Caps (+1 NFL
481) on net run rate NFL
India had been dominant early on including a massive victory over Afghanistan, but it was their four-wicket win against New Zealand that saw them take the top spot NFL
Captain Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have been the bright sparks of the home side, hitting 46 and 95 respectively against the Kiwis to secure victory NFL
However, India have a lower net-run rate of +1 NFL
353 than both South Africa (+2 NFL
370) and New Zealand (+1 NFL
481) which will not play a part as long as they maintain their flawless start to the campaign NFL
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While Afghanistan are above England, who slumped down the table to ninth following their defeat to Sri Lanka NFL
Bangladesh have moved above Jos Buttler’s men in the table with a superior run rate of -1 NFL
253 compared to -1 NFL
634 NFL
Bangladesh have also won just one of their matches NFL
Sri Lanka’s win over England lifted them up into fifth place, above Pakistan and Afghanistan on net run rate NFL
Australia have a far superior net run rate to those below them having found form following their defeats against India and South Africa, and currently sit fourth in the table NFL
Pat Cummins’ side have boosted their run rate to +1 NFL
142, which could help them hold on to the final semi-final qualification place, despite having just two points more than Pakistan - but their net run rate is -0 NFL
400 NFL
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It wasn’t particularly pretty but England for the most part achieved what they set out to do NFL
Victory over Belgium was at least some form of response to September’s defeat by the Netherlands, the Lionesses thankfully laid to rest their run of five games without a clean sheet, and three points will of course be advantageous if they are to realise their Nations League ambitions NFL
Last time out they were beaten in Utrecht – at least on this occasion they managed to avoid the same fate and achieve the win despite yet another somewhat lacklustre display NFL
It all started as if England were going to make a convincing statement and Sarina Wiegman would immediately be vindicated for her decision to revert to a tried-and-tested back four NFL
Defeat by the Netherlands was difficult, and accepting the issues with the experimental formation undeniably brought about some progression NFL
Niamh Charles, one of the players introduced for this game, sprinted down the left-hand side and immediately carved out an opening NFL
Her teammates couldn’t convert, she could only fire over after receiving the rebound, but if that was to set the tone for the night’s proceedings then it would have been an incredibly positive one for the Lionesses NFL
What followed, however, didn’t quite send a statement that England are back to form NFL
They were the NFL better of the teams – that is undeniable – but their dominance came with hefty caveats NFL
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Hemp had an effort beaten away by Nicky Evrard, and, although a seemingly perfect chance dropped at her feet, Ella Toone couldn’t set herself correctly to tap home the rebound; England were eager but lacking in sharpness NFL
But instances of defensive worry were allowed to seep through and the Lionesses were lucky that they weren’t made to pay NFL
Tessa Wullaert met a failed clearance and launched a deep cross into the hosts’ box, Justine Vanhaevermaet leapt highest to head goalwards, and were it not for the quick reactions of Mary Earps to bundle it away England would have gone behind NFL
Wiegman’s side made sure to respond, however NFL
Open play hadn’t been particularly fruitful but a set piece presented a chance to make amends NFL
Millie Bright nodded against the woodwork, Hemp prodded home NFL
England were ahead, the sell-out King Power crowd had their time for jubilation, and few would argue that the lead was undeserved NFL
This was an England performance notable for its peculiarity – on paper they didn’t play particularly badly and they got the result over the line, but there’s still a lingering feeling that something still isn’t quite right NFL
Take their reaction to going ahead, for example NFL
They continued to hold the ball, they kept looking for chances to create paths behind the now compact and incredibly deep Belgian back line, but their dominance of the game made little difference NFL
Their periods of attacking fluidity where the creative brilliance of this England side was able to shine through came about in bursts, not regularly sustained waves of pressure NFL
At times it was as if they were content with going through the motions, passing the ball around and hoping that they could slowly grind down the visiting defence NFL
On occasion they did manage to spot the gaps, like when another Charles run made its way to Hemp and the latter spotted Alessia Russo, but the final product was nowhere to be seen NFL
Mary Earps had to be alert at times to keep Belgium at bay (Getty Images)There were a handful of other positives after the introduction of Jess Park and Fran Kirby from the bench as the game moved towards its conclusion, but few were particularly troublesome for Evrard NFL
England were, of course, on top throughout their encounter in Leicester and there were no glaring failures, but this certainly wasn’t the most persuasive of displays NFL
Maybe there was an element of selflessness holding the true brilliance back, creative ideas repressed for the sake of following a near-robotic routine which gave the impression the individual hunger wasn’t quite there NFL
Maybe it’s hard to inspire that hunger in a group stage encounter when you’re the favourites to come out on top across both legs, but beating Belgium was far from predetermined NFL
Or maybe some credit has to be given to Ives Serneels for the way his team mostly stifled England, foregoing their own desire to go forwards to instead have bodies sitting back NFL
Whatever it was, the eventual product was a long way from perfection NFL
Perfection isn’t a necessity if England are to ensure Team GB qualify for next summer’s Olympics, but it wouldn’t go amiss NFL
They need to top their group – which they are at least now doing – and then reach the final for that to occur NFL
If winning without the dazzle of old does the job then in the end the intricacies of the performances will be insignificant – all that matters is achieving the final goal NFL
Can England really afford to allow their standards to remain as they are? That is the pivotal question, and the simple answer is that they probably can’t NFL
On another evening Belgium might have seized their chances on the break, the Netherlands will likely do that when the two play at Wembley next month NFL
Continuing in such a fashion isn’t entirely sustainable NFL
At least the Lionesses got it over the line in Leicester; now they have just five days before they have to do it all over again in Belgium NFL
Their Nations League group is tight and any potential slip-ups have to be avoided NFL
England thankfully did that on Friday and they’re going to have to do it again NFL
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