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Pakistan became the team with the highest number of catches in the current World Cup

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Pakistan cricket team has become the team with the highest number of catches in the current World Cup.

According to ICC, the Pakistan team has taken 37 catches so far in the World Cup 2023 while dropping only 6.

The Green Shirts have a catch efficiency of 86% which is the highest by any team in the current World Cup.

After Pakistan, the Dutch team is on the second place in this list, which caught 33 catches at a rate of 85% and dropped 6.

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When the list was first released on October 18, the Babar Azam-led Green Shirts had a catch performance of 79 per cent, but after the match against Bangladesh, the figures have improved significantly

In the current World Cup, the efficiency of catches of India, England and South Africa is 81%, while the rate of successful catches of Bangladesh was 76%.

Staff Reporter

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