Saturday, October 1, 2022

odi: India remain static on 4th in ICC women’s ODI and T20I ranking after annual update

India retained its fourth position in the ICC Women’s ODI and T20I team rankings after the world body made the annual update on Saturday. India gained one point and now have 104 points in the ODI rankings.

In the T20 list, the rating points of Commonwealth Games silver medalists have gone up by four as the Harmanpreet Kaur-led side sits at 266 points in the latest update, which removes the results for the 2018-19 season, 2019-20 and 2020 weighs in. -2021 season at 50 per cent and 2021-22 matches at 100 per cent.

Australia have established a record gap at the top of the ODI team rankings while also increasing their lead in the T20I team rankings.

The Commonwealth Games and World Cup champions have extended their lead over South Africa in the ODI rankings from 48 to 51 rating points, the biggest ever lead by any international male or female side in any form of the sport.

Their lead over second-placed T20I team England has increased from 14 to 18 rating points.

There is no change in the place in the ODI rankings.

Australia has scored three ratings points and sits comfortably at 170, with South Africa (119), England (116), India (104) and New Zealand (101) being the other teams with three ratings points.

In T20Is, Australia are on 299 rating points, a 14 to 18 rating point lead over second-placed England.

New Zealand has retained its third position, while South Africa has overtaken West Indies to reach fifth place.

Originally published at Pen 18

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