After every team’s two games in the tournament, it’s India that leads the way with a remarkable 92% catch efficiency rate. On the other hand, the five-time champions, Australia, find themselves at the bottom of the list with a concerning 54% catch efficiency rate.

For fans, this unexpected turn of events has added an extra layer of excitement to the tournament. India, known for its strong cricketing history, has always had a strong emphasis on fielding. This approach is now paying them off as their fielders have been consistently sharp, converting almost every chance that comes their way into a wicket.

On the flip side, the 5-time champions, Australia, have left their supporters disappointed with their lackluster fielding performance. In an ongoing match against South Africa in Ekana Stadium in Lucknow, Australia dropped a staggering six catches, which undoubtedly can cost them the game.

TOPICS: Australia ICC Men's World Cup 2023