Credit: ICC/Twitter

Credit: ICC/Twitter

Australia have retained their position at the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings following the annual update that drops results from the 2019-20 season and reflects all matches completed since May 2020.

Australia are two rating points clear of Pakistan at 118 points after the update, which weights matches completed prior to May 2022 at 50 per cent and subsequent matches at 100 per cent.

Pakistan, who had grabbed the number one position briefly on 5 May before losing the final ODI of their five-match home series to New Zealand and slipping back behind Australia, are on 116 points, one more than India.

Pakistan would have remained at the top of the ODI rankings even after the annual update had they completed a 5-0 sweep in the series against New Zealand.

An interesting battle at the top of the rankings is imminent in the year of the World Cup as only three points separate Australia, Pakistan and India, who are comfortably ahead of the others in the 20-team table.

The matches dropping out of the rankings include the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2019. England and New Zealand, who played an epic final at Lord’s four years ago, have both lost points in the annual update.

New Zealand are in fourth position but 11 points behind India at 104 after losing four points over the cycle. England, who will defend their World Cup title in India this year, have lost 10 points and are in fifth position with 101 points.

South Africa and Bangladesh retain sixth and seventh positions, respectively, while Afghanistan have overtaken former World champions Sri Lanka and the West Indies to grab the eighth position. The top eight are the teams to have qualified directly for this year’s World Cup.

Summary of changes:

TEAM

RATING

RANKING

 

New

Old

New

Old

Australia

118

113

1

1

Pakistan

116

112

2

3

India

115

113

3

2

New Zealand

104

108

4

5

England

101

111

5

4

South Africa

101

101

6

6

Bangladesh

97

95

7

7

Afghanistan

88

71

8

10

Sri Lanka

80

86

9

8

West Indies

72

72

10

9

Zimbabwe

51

44

11

13

Ireland

47

51

12

11

Scotland

46

45

13

12

Nepal

37

33

14

14

United States

35

30

15

16

Namibia

29

27

16

17

Netherlands

26

30

17

15

Oman

20

27

18

18

UAE

28

21

19

19

Papua New Guinea

4

4

20

20