4 - Number of consecutive defeats for England, a first for them in the men's ODI World Cup. The 2023 tournament is also the first World Cup in which England have suffered five losses. They lost four matches in the 1996, 2007 and 2015 World Cups.
230 - The third-lowest target England have failed to chase at the men's ODI World Cup. They lost to Zimbabwe by nine runs in 1992 while chasing 135, and by 122 runs in pursuit of 226 against South Africa in 1999.
230 The lowest target that England have failed to chase in a men's ODI since 2015. The previous lowest was 233 against Sri Lanka in the 2019 World Cup.
6 - Hauls of four or more wickets for Mohammed Shami in 13 innings in ODI World Cups, the joint most by any bowler, level with Mitchell Starc who has six four-fors in 24 innings.
6 - Number of England batters who were bowled; only the sixth instance of six or more such dismissals in an innings at the men's ODI World Cup.
2 - Previous instances of India bowling six batters in a men's ODI - against Sri Lanka in 1986 in Sharjah and West Indies in 1993 in Kolkata.
6 - Instances of India dismissing opponents for fewer than 130 runs in ODIs in 2023. Only Australia (Seven times in 2003) have bowled opponents out for under 130 more often in a year in men's ODIs.
12 - Fifty-plus scores for Rohit Sharma in the men's ODI World Cup, the joint-second most behind Sachin Tendulkar's 21.
7 - Player-of-the-match awards for Rohit in 23 ODI World Cup matches, the second most behind Tendulkar's nine awards in 45 games.
99 - Runs England scored after the fall of their first wicket on 30, the third-lowest run aggregate by England's last nine partnerships in a men's ODI World Cup game.