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Is Team India Worst Fielding Side In World Cricket? Catch Efficiency Of Top 10 Teams Since ODI World Cup 2019 - In Pics

In the world of cricket, precision and agility extend far beyond the boundaries. Catching a cricket ball is an art form, and it's a skill that can often make or break a match. As we gear up for the highly anticipated Asia Cup in 2023, it's crucial to take a closer look at the fielding prowess of some of the top ODI teams since the 2019 Cricket World Cup. In this article, we delve into the catch efficiency statistics of these cricketing giants, emphasizing their performance in the crucial moments when a well-taken catch can change the course of a game. Join us as we dissect the fielding strengths of England, Pakistan, New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Australia, the West Indies, Bangladesh, South Africa, India, and Afghanistan in the run-up to the Asia Cup.

England - 82.8% Catch Efficiency:

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England - 82.8% Catch Efficiency:

England tops the list with an impressive catch efficiency of 82.8%. Their agile fielders have consistently held on to catches, contributing significantly to their ODI success post-2019 World Cup.

Pakistan - 81.6% Catch Efficiency:

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Pakistan - 81.6% Catch Efficiency:

Pakistan follows closely behind England with a catch efficiency of 81.6%. The Pakistani team has shown remarkable improvement in their fielding, making them a formidable opponent in limited-overs cricket.

New Zealand - 80.9% Catch Efficiency:

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New Zealand - 80.9% Catch Efficiency:

The Kiwis have maintained a strong catch efficiency of 80.9%. New Zealand's athleticism and fielding prowess have played a vital role in their consistently competitive ODI performances.

Sri Lanka - 78.8% Catch Efficiency:

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Sri Lanka - 78.8% Catch Efficiency:

Sri Lanka secures the fourth spot with a catch efficiency of 78.8%. Although they have faced challenges in recent years, their fielding standards have remained commendable.

Australia - 78.5% Catch Efficiency:

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Australia - 78.5% Catch Efficiency:

Australia, a cricket powerhouse, boasts a catch efficiency of 78.5%. Their fielding has been an integral part of their game, contributing to their sustained success in ODIs.

West Indies - 77.9% Catch Efficiency:

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West Indies - 77.9% Catch Efficiency:

The West Indies team follows closely behind with a catch efficiency of 77.9%. Known for their explosive batting, their fielding standards are equally crucial to their game.

Bangladesh - 75.8% Catch Efficiency:

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Bangladesh - 75.8% Catch Efficiency:

Bangladesh maintains a catch efficiency of 75.8%. Their fielding has improved over the years, making them a competitive team in the ODI circuit.  

 

South Africa - 75.6% Catch Efficiency:

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South Africa - 75.6% Catch Efficiency:

South Africa's catch efficiency stands at 75.6%. Despite their ups and downs, their fielding unit remains one of the best in the world.  

India - 75.1% Catch Efficiency:

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India - 75.1% Catch Efficiency:

India, a cricket giant, has a catch efficiency of 75.1%. While their batting and bowling have often received attention, their fielding has been consistently reliable.  

Afghanistan - 71.2% Catch Efficiency:

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Afghanistan - 71.2% Catch Efficiency:

Afghanistan rounds off the list with a catch efficiency of 71.2%. Their progress in international cricket is notable, and their fielding has played a role in their journey.