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India continues to defend their dominance in limited-up forms, maintaining point 1 in both ODIs and T20Is in the last ICC men's team ranking on Monday. However, their superiority does not extend to the longest format in which Australia's grip is bored. Test ranking.
In the annual update, the matches played since May 2024 have full weight, while the previous two years are 50%. This reorganization underlined India's height as a white ball power center, underlining Australia's test genealogy.
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India, a victorious ICC champions cup campaign, increased ODI scores from 122 to 124. New Zealand, the second in this tournament, rose to the second place to jump to the third Australia. Sri Lanka's impressive form at home rose to the fourth place and pushed Pakistan and South Africa down the stairs.
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There was also a move from under the table. Afghanistan replaced England, which was ranked eighth, rose to the seventh level. The West Indian Islands also crossed Bangladesh to rank the ninth after a five -point earning.
In T20IS, World Champions India continues to bill the best, but the second -place leaders of Australia have been narrowed to nine points. England, New Zealand and West Indian islands complete the first five. Sri Lanka's upward orbit continued as he passed Pakistan for the seventh. Bangladesh and Afghanistan completed the top 10.
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This year T20I rankings Now, after having factoring in all nations that have played at least eight matches in the last three years, add 100 teams to 80.
However, India's hold of the test format weakened. Australia remains comfortably with 126 points despite a slight decrease. Britain crossed both India and South Africa. Ben Stokes led by Stokes was the key to the rise of success in three of the last four test series.
India ranked fourth with 105 points, while South Africa came third. The rest of the top 10 – New Zealand, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indian Islands, Bangladesh and Zimbabve – remain unchanged.
Ireland and Afghanistan are not yet suitable for test ranking due to an inadequate number of matches.