Australia’s win-loss ratio of 2.428 at Lord’s is the 6th-best for any side away from home with a 10-Test cut-off and the best with a 20-Test cut-off. They had lost just once in the 113-year span between 1896 and 2009.
England have plenty to play for in the second Test at Lord’s, while Australia should be wary of complacency.
India completed a series victory in Providence, Anderson’s injury makes way for Archer, and washouts in Canada.
Archer is in line for an Ashes debut, Bangladesh announce new bowling coaches, and Toronto secure first win of GT20C.
Stokes was England's hero in the final and Archer finished things off for his team in the Super Over. New Zealand captain Williamson was gracious in a heartbreaking defeat.
Roy, Bairstow, Archer, Morgan, Buttler, Root, Stokes, and Woakes featured in at least one chart.
Warner (647 runs) finished 1 run behind tournament leader Rohit. Starc now has the most wickets by anyone in a single edition of the World Cup.
India and New Zealand will meet for the first semi-final on July 9, 2019, whereas Australia and England will play the second one on July 11, 2019.
India have played a hundred matches against Sri Lanka, Australia, Pakistan, West Indies, and New Zealand, while England’s list features only Australia and West Indies.
Root (424) is 3rd now, 1 behind Shakib and 23 behind Warner. With 15 wickets, Archer shares top spot with Starc.