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India and ICC Test Rankings

In an earlier post on how India can make it to the second spot in the ICC rankings, I had mentioned that India needed to win the series by 3-0. However, with the first test ending in a thrilling draw and India comprehensively beating England in the second test, the stage is clear for these two teams to end a tightly fought contest in the ongoing test series.

If India manage to win the final test and make it a 2-0 series win, they will tie with England at 109 rating points. This would result in both teams tied for the second spot, in front of Sri Lanka who is at 107 rating points.

However, if India are jinxed again in their next match after a win and end up losing the third match, the series would be a 1-1 draw. India would only gain 2 rating points to move in front of South Africa to become 4th. England would still lose 2 rating points, but they would still be 2nd.

A third option is that the final test may end in a draw. In that case, with India winning the series 1-0, they will gain 5 rating points to reach 107 and become joint 3rd with Sri Lanka. England would still retain 2nd spot, however, they will lose 4 rating points to finish with 111 points.

Rankings

Here is the official list of the teams and players as per ICC rankings. I will try to keep this updated as regularly as possible. However the latest and most updated rankings can be found here.

Test

Teams

Batsmen

Bowlers

  1. Australia (138)
  2. South Africa (116)
  3. India (109)
  4. Sri Lanka (108)
  5. England (104)
  6. Pakistan (100)
  7. New Zealand (83)
  8. West Indies (81)
  9. Bangladesh (0)
  1. Chanderpaul (WI)
  2. Sangakarra (SL)
  3. Hussey (AUS)
  4. Mohammad Yousuf (PAK)
  5. Ponting (AUS)
  6. Jayawardene (SL)
  7. Pietersen (ENG)
  8. Younis Khan (PAK)
  9. Kallis (SA)
  10. Sehwag (IND)
  1. Muralidaran (SL)
  2. Stuart Clark (AUS)
  3. Dale Steyn (SA)
  4. Brett Lee (AUS)
  5. Ntini (SA)
  6. Sidebottom (ENG)
  7. Shoaib Akhtar (PAK)
  8. Vaas (SL)
  9. Harbhajan (IND)
  10. Shane Bond (NZ)
ODI

Teams

Batsmen

Bowlers

  1. Australia (131)
  2. South Africa (118)
  3. England (116)
  4. New Zealand (113)
  5. India (113)
  6. Pakistan (110)
  7. Sri Lanka (105)
  8. West Indies (95)
  9. Bangladesh (47)
  10. Ireland (19)
  11. Zimbabwe (15)
  12. Kenya (14)
  1. Dhoni (IND)
  2. Hussey (AUS)
  3. Graeme Smith (SA)
  4. Ponting (AUS)
  5. Mohammad Yousuf (PAK)
  6. Chanderpaul (WI)
  7. Pietersen (ENG)
  8. Tendulkar (IND)
  9. Symonds (AUS)
  10. Hayden (AUS)
  1. Bracken (AUS)
  2. Vettori (NZ)
  3. Mitchell Johnson (AUS)
  4. Mills (NZ)
  5. Stuart Broad (ENG)
  6. Muralitharan (SL)
  7. Vaas (SL)
  8. Flintoff (ENG)
  9. Oram (NZ)
  10. Brett Lee (AUS)
Women’s ODI

Batting

Bowling

  1. S.C. Taylor (ENG)
  2. M. Raj (IND)
  3. L.C. Sthalekar (AUS)
  4. S.J. Taylor (ENG)
  5. C.M. Edwards (ENG)
  6. N.J. Browne (AUS)
  7. K.L Rolton (AUS)
  8. A.J. Blackwell (AUS)
  9. S. Nitschke (AUS)
  10. S.J. McGlashen (AUS)
  11. H.M. Tiffen (AUS)
  12. A.L. Mason (AUS)
  13. J. Sharma (IND)
  14. L.S. Greenway (ENG)
  15. J.L. Gunn (ENG)
  16. L.D.V.V. Silva (SL)
  17. C.M.G. Atkins (ENG)
  18. C. Brits (SA)
  19. C.M. Beggs (IRE)
  20. R. Dhar (IND)
  1. J. Goswami (IND)
  2. I.T. Guha (ENG)

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