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India lose top position in ICC’s latest ODI and T20I rankings

The Indian cricket team today lost its top position in the World T20 team rankings and also slipped a place to fourth in the ODI charts of the latest ICC rankings

India TV Sports Desk Published on: May 04, 2016 16:27 IST
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Dubai: The Indian cricket team today lost its top position in the World T20 team rankings and also slipped a place to fourth in the ODI charts of the latest ICC rankings following its annual update.

India now lag behind New Zealand, who lead the in the Twenty20 charts.

Australia and New Zealand, the two finalists of the 2015 Cricket World Cup, have retained first and second position in the ODI rankings respectively.

The results from 2012-13 season have not been factored into calculations, while results from 2014-15 have been reduced to a weighting of 50 per cent.

Australia, who won their fifth World Cup title in Melbourne last year, are now sitting on 124 points after dropping two points to lead New Zealand by 11 points.

South Africa have swapped places with India to move into third position, while the West Indies have exchanged places with Pakistan to push the 1992 World Cup winners out of the top eight.

Other sides to gain following the annual update include sixth-ranked England (103, up two), seventh-ranked Bangladesh (98, up one), eighth-ranked West Indies (88, up two), 10th-ranked Afghanistan (51, up four) and 11th-ranked Zimbabwe (47, up two).

A significant date on the ICC events calendar is 30 September 2017, which is the rankings cut-off date for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019.

The host, England, and the seven next highest-ranked sides on the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Rankings on September next year will qualify directly for cricket's biggest event, while the bottom four ODI ranked sides will join the top sides from the ICC World Cricket League in the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2018 to fight for the two remaining positions.

Although there will be another ODI team rankings annual update prior to this cut-off date, it is significant that from now on the results of all ODIs that will affect qualification will be weighted at 100 per cent whereas matches played between May 2014 and April 2016 will by then be weighted at only 50 per cent, the ICC said in a statement.

All the teams bunched together in the middle of the table will have to win as many matches as possible in the forthcoming season, knowing it will help ensure direct qualification for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019, which will be staged from May 30 to July 15 in the United Kingdom.

In the T20I update, Kane Williamson's New Zealand have gained 12 points following the annual update and consequently vaulted two places to join India on 132 points.

However, when the ratings are calculated beyond the decimal point, then New Zealand are ahead of Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side by +0.21. ICC World Twenty20 2016 champions West Indies have slipped to third after conceding three points. The main reason for the West Indies' slip is that teir results from the 2012-13 season, which includes victory in the ICC World Twenty20 Sri Lanka 2012, have now been dropped.

The West Indies now lead fourth-ranked South Africa by three points.  

(With PTI Inputs)

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