The home favourites prove that they deserve the hype: England started the tournament in dominant fashion. Jason Roy and Bairstow combine to overpower two of their main rivals for the trophy - India and New Zealand. There is a lot of cricket left to play but, with two dangerous teams out the way and a healthy run rate, England are in a good place

Pakistan are also on two wins versus un-fancied Bangladesh and minnows Afghanistan. Worryingly, they needed every over to chase down Afghanistan and they are likely to struggle when they meet stronger opposition later in the tournament

The other undefeated team, South Africa have started with a statement win against Australia. The batting line-up looked extremely strong even without AB de Villiers, who retired from International cricket last year. They set the Aussies a target of 325 with the vast majority of the runs coming from their new top order

Meanwhile New Zealand are off to a terrible start: two losses and the worst net run rate in the competition. The batsmen look hopelessly out of touch with only Tom Latham reaching 50 in the first two games

16 days in, 19 matches: