The 2023 World Cup is now past the mid-way stage. Here is the updated list of players who have been awarded the Player of the Match in every game of the World Cup so far.

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The 2023 World Cup started on an unexpected note with defending champions England getting outplayed by New Zealand at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on October 5. Since then, the World Cup has seen a whole spectrum of games, ranging from one-sided contests to major upsets that no one saw coming.

There have been a lot of memorable individual performances as well, including Quinton de Kock’s three centuries, Heinrich Klaasen’s epic hundred at the Wankhede, Glenn Maxwell’s mad 40-ball century in Delhi, Virat Kohli’s hundred in Pune, and many more.

Here is the updated list of all the Player of the Match awards given at the World Cup so far.

[caption id=”attachment_589366″ align=”alignnone” width=”1024″]World Cup Players of the Match Glenn Maxwell scored the fastest century in men’s ODI World Cup history against Netherlands in Delhi[/caption]

World Cup 2023: Player of the Match awardees is each game

Match 1, England vs New Zealand: Rachin Ravindra – 123 (96)* & 1/76
Match 2, Pakistan vs Netherlands: Saud Shakeel – 68 (52)
Match 3, Afghanistan vs Bangladesh: Mehidy Hasan Miraz – 57 (73) & 3/25
Match 4, South Africa vs Sri Lanka: Aiden Markram – 106 (54)
Match 5, India vs Australia: KL Rahul – 97 (115)*
Match 6, Netherlands vs New Zealand: Mitchell Santner – 36 (17)* & 5-59
Match 7, England vs Bangladesh: Dawid Malan – 140 (107)
Match 8, Sri Lanka vs Pakistan: Mohammad Rizwan – 131 (121)*
Match 9 Afghanistan vs India: Rohit Sharma – 131 (84)
Match 10, South Africa vs Australia: Quinton de Kock – 109 (106)
Match 11, New Zealand vs Bangladesh: Lockie Ferguson – 3-49
Match 12, India vs Pakistan: Jasprit Bumrah – 2-19
Match 13, Afghanistan vs England: Mujeeb Ur Rahman – 28 (16) & 3-51
Match 14, Sri Lanka vs Australia: Adam Zampa – 4-47
Match 15, South Africa vs Netherlands: Scott Edwards – 78 (69)*
Match 16, Afghanistan vs New Zealand: Glenn Phillips – 71 (80)
Match 17, India vs Bangladesh: Virat Kohli – 103 (97)*
Match 18, Australia vs Pakistan: David Warner – 163 (124)
Match 19, Netherlands vs Sri Lanka: Sadeera Samarawickrama – 91 (107)*
Match 20, England vs South Africa: Heinrich Klaasen – 109 (67)
Match 21, India vs New Zealand: Mohammed Shami – 5-54
Match 22, Pakistan vs Afghanistan: Ibrahim Zadran – 87 (113)
Match 23, South Africa vs Bangladesh: Quinton de Kock – 174 (140)
Match 24, Australia vs Netherlands: Glenn Maxwell – 106 (44)
Match 25, England vs Sri Lanka: Lahiru Kumara – 3-35

*Updated until Match 25