ICC Rankings: India slips to 3rd spot, Australia remains world No 1 in ODIs

Five-time world champion Australia improved its rating from 113 to 118 following the annual update, maintaining a slender lead over Pakistan (116 points) and India (115 points).

Published : May 11, 2023 15:11 IST , DUBAI - 2 MINS READ

India is third in the latest ODI rankings released by the ICC.
India is third in the latest ODI rankings released by the ICC. | Photo Credit: THE HINDU/K MURALI KUMAR
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India is third in the latest ODI rankings released by the ICC. | Photo Credit: THE HINDU/K MURALI KUMAR

India dropped to third position behind Pakistan and three points adrift of world number one Australia in the latest ICC ODI men’s Team rankings announced on Thursday.

Five-time world champion Australia improved its rating from 113 to 118 following the annual update, maintaining a slender lead over Pakistan (116 points) and India (115 points).

According to the ICC release, “Prior to the annual rankings update, Australia were at the top with 113 points, with India behind them on the decimal count.

“Pakistan was ranked third, with 112 points and briefly went to the top of the charts after their victory in the fourth ODI against New Zealand this month.” Pakistan could have stayed at the top position had it managed to complete a 5-0 clean sweep against New Zealand.

With only three rating points now separating the top three teams, an interesting battle at the top of the rankings is imminent in the year of the World Cup.

The ICC’s annual rankings considered all ODI series completed since May 2020 “with series completed before May 2022 weighted at 50 per cent and all subsequent series weighted at 100 per cent”.

“This means that Pakistan has now pipped India in the second spot, with their 4-0 away series defeat in England no longer being counted. Their 3-0 series loss in England in 2021 also has a reduced weightage, helping them leapfrog India in the charts,” the ICC said.

India has been heavily impacted by its 2-1 series loss at home against Australia this year.

Among other teams, New Zealand is placed fourth with 104 points followed by England, which has ‘witnessed a massive 10-point drop in their rating,’ is fifth with 101 points.

While Afghanistan made a big jump to move to the eighth spot and gets ahead of Sri Lanka (ninth) and the West Indies (tenth), South Africa was ranked sixth and Bangladesh seventh.

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