India expands domination in white ball formats and protects the highest point in ADIIS, T20Is

India was at the top of the ODI and T20Is to expand their sovereignty in white ball formats, but in the latest ICC -year male ranking update published on Monday, Australia ranked fourth in the test format. The last ranking is 100 percent of the matches played since May 2024 and 50 percent in 50 percent of the previous two years. In the ODI ranking, 2023 World Cup finalists strengthened the summit behind the victorious ICC champions Trophy campaign, India, and raised its rating points from 122 to 124.
Champions Trophy, who ranks in the second place, in New Zealand, the second, now occupying the third trans-Tasman competitors Australia.
Sri Lanka, who enjoyed a perfect run at home in recent months, including the ODI series victories against India and Australia, won the fourth place after winning Pakistan (fifth) (fifth) (fifth) (fifth) (fifth) (fifth) loss.
Afghanistan also climbed to the eighth place after a four-point development to move to the seventh level-four points after the old world champions fell to the eighth place at the expense of England.
Meanwhile, the West Indian Islands rose to the ninth place after winning five points to overcome Bangladesh, which ranked 10th with a four -point drop.
India Boss the shortest format
In the T20Is, the existing world champions were settled at the summit, but the second row leaders on Australia fell from 10 to nine points.
The annual update includes 100 teams in the Global T20i ranking with an updated list, including all parties playing at least eight T20 in the last three years.
The original Global T20I ranking was released in 2019 and included 80 sides.
The 2022 edition champions are sitting in the UK, three, New Zealand, West Indian Islands and South Africa, four, five and six, respectively.
Sri Lanka's fluctuation continues in the shortest form of the seventh game in the ranking after passing its Asian rivals Pakistan (8). Bangladesh and Afghanistan are ninth and 10th ranks of Asian teams, respectively.
Ireland also showed healing by changing the points with zimbabve to sit in 11th place.
Australian rule tests
Australia, the Reigning World Test Championship holders, were at the top of the test team ranking, but after the annual update, their leaders were cut between 15 and 13 points.
Pat Cummins's side has 126 degrees and remains well in front of the chase package.
Britain, led by Stokes, made a big leap by entering the second place in passing both South Africa and India.
Britain's advanced position is behind winning three of the four test series last year. Rating scores rose to 113, while South Africa (111) and India (105) were third and fourth, each respectively.
The rest of the top 10 remains unchanged, New Zealand ranks fifth, then Sri Lanka, Pakistan, West Indian Islands, Bangladesh and Zimbabve.
Currently only 10 teams are on the test table. Ireland has to play another test to qualify for a ranking in the next 12 months, while Afghanistan should play three more matches to join the list.
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