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ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings

The ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings (formerly known as the ICC ODI Championship) is an international One Day International (ODI) cricket rankings system of the International Cricket Council (ICC). After every ODI match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. Each team's points total is divided by their total number of matches played to give a rating, and all the teams are ranked in a table in order of rating.[1]

ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
Creation2002
Number of teams20
Current top ranking India (121 rating)
Longest cumulative top ranking Australia (147 months)
Longest continuous
top ranking
 West Indies (65 months)
Highest rating West Indies (141 rating)
Last updated on: 06 Nov 2023.

By analogy to cricket batting averages, the points for winning an ODI match are always greater than the team's rating, increasing the rating, and the points for losing an ODI match are always less than the rating, reducing the rating. A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. An "average" team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100.[1]

As of 6 November 2023, India leads the ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings, with a rating of 121 from 52 weighted matches, while the lowest rated team, UAE, has a rating of 15 from 41 weighted matches.[1]

Until 2013, the team ranked number one at the annual 1 April cut-off date received the ICC ODI Championship Shield and prize money.[2] Up until the 2019 edition, the rankings were used to award direct qualification for the Cricket World Cup.[3]

Current rankings edit

Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1   India 58 7,020 121
2   Australia 45 5,309 118
3   South Africa 37 4,062 110
4   Pakistan 36 3,922 109
5   New Zealand 46 4,708 102
6   England 41 3,934 96
7   Sri Lanka 55 4,947 90
8   Bangladesh 50 4,417 88
9   Afghanistan 35 2,845 81
10   West Indies 44 3,109 71
11   Zimbabwe 34 1,706 50
12   Ireland 29 1,355 47
13   Scotland 36 1,664 46
14   Netherlands 41 1,639 40
15     Nepal 49 1,675 34
16   Namibia 32 1,064 33
17   Canada 11 359 33
18   United States 31 808 26
19   Oman 24 525 22
20   United Arab Emirates 44 542 12
Reference: ICC ODI rankings, Last updated 18 March 2024
Matches is the number of matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus half the number in the 24 months before that. See points calculations for more details.

Associate rankings edit

 
Nepal Captain Paras Khadka batting during the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in Bermuda

In late 2005, the International Cricket Council ranked the top non-Test nations from 11–30 to complement the Test nations' rankings in the ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings. The ICC used the results from the 2005 ICC Trophy and WCQS Division 2 competition (i.e. the primary qualification mechanisms for the 2007 Cricket World Cup) to rank the nations.

These rankings were used to seed the initial stage of the global World Cricket League. Teams ranked 11–16 were placed into Division 1; teams 17–20 were placed into Division 2; teams 21–24 were placed into Division 3; the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers.

As of 19 April 2009 the top six associates gained one day status. Kenya and Ireland have both qualified to appear on the main rating table, Kenya from its existing status and Ireland for its two victories in the 2007 World Cup. Following their victory over Bangladesh in July 2010, the Netherlands joined the main table. Afghanistan, Canada and Scotland remain on the secondary table. In May 2009, the ICC added a rankings table for all associate members. This contained both global and regional placings. In June 2018, the four associates with ODI status were moved to the main ranking list.[4]

Historical rankings edit

The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to October 2002. This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods.

Team Start End Total months Cumulative months Highest rating
  Australia October 2002 January 2007 52 52 140
  South Africa February 2007 February 2007 1 1 128
  Australia March 2007 February 2008 12 64 130
  South Africa March 2008 May 2008 3 4 127
  Australia June 2008 December 2008 7 71 131
  South Africa January 2009 August 2009 8 12 127
  Australia September 2009 August 2012 35 106 134
  England August 2012 January 2013 5 5 121
  India January 2013 January 2014 12 12 124
  Australia January 2014 September 2014 8 114 117
  India September 2014 October 2014 1 13 113
  Australia October 2014 October 2014 1 115 114
  South Africa October 2014[5] November 2014 ½ 13 115
  India November 2014 November 2014 ½ 14 117
  Australia November 2014 February 2017 26 141 129
  South Africa February 2017 February 2017 1 14 119
  Australia March 2017 March 2017 4 days 141 118
  South Africa March 2017 September 2017 6 20 123
  India September 2017 September 2017 4 days 14 120
  South Africa September 2017 September 2017 4 days 20 119
  India October 2017 October 2017 17 days 15 120
  South Africa October 2017 February 2018 4 24 120
  India February 2018 May 2018 3 18 123
  England May 2018 June 2019 14 19 127
  India June 2019 June 2019 5 days 18 123
  England June 2019 May 2021 22 41 135
  New Zealand May 2021 September 2022 16 16 121
  England September 2022[6] November 2022[7] 2 43 119
  New Zealand November 2022 January 2023 2 18 116
  England January 2023 January 2023 3 days 43 113
  India January 2023 March 2023 2 20 115
  Australia March 2023 May 2023 2 143 115
  Pakistan May 2023 May 2023 2 days 113
  Australia May 2023 August 2023 3 146 118
  Pakistan August 2023 September 2023 13 days 120
  Australia September 2023 September 2023 3 days 146 121
  Pakistan September 2023 September 2023 6 days 1 118
  Australia September 2023 September 2023 3 days 146 115
  Pakistan September 2023 September 2023 5 days 1 115
  India September 2023 Present 7 116

In 2011, the ICC applied its rating system to results since 1981, providing ratings for the end of each month back to 1981, further indicating Australia's historical dominance in ODI Cricket with the highest number of months ranked first (200 months). The table only begins from 1981 as, prior to this date, there is not enough data available due to the infrequency of matches and the small number of competing teams in the earlier periods.

The teams that have successively held the highest rating since January 1981 until September 2002, by whole month periods, are:

Team Start End Total months Cumulative months
  England January 1981 February 1981 2 2
  West Indies June 1981 November 1981 6 6
  England December 1981 December 1981 1 3
  West Indies January 1982 May 1987 65 71
  England August 1987 March 1988 8 11
  West Indies April 1988 May 1988 2 73
  England August 1988 May 1989 10 21
  West Indies August 1989 December 1989 5 78
  Australia January 1990 March 1990 3 3
  West Indies April 1990 April 1990 1 79
  Australia May 1990 May 1990 1 4
  West Indies July 1990 July 1990 1 80
  Australia August 1990 November 1990 4 8
  Pakistan December 1990 January 1991 2 2
  Australia February 1991 May 1991 4 12
  Pakistan August 1991 August 1991 1 3
  Australia October 1991 May 1992 8 20
  England August 1992 March 1993 8 29
  West Indies April 1993 April 1993 1 81
  Australia May 1993 July 1993 3 23
  West Indies August 1993 November 1994 16 97
  India December 1994 March 1995 4 4
  West Indies April 1995 May 1995 2 99
  India August 1995 October 1995 3 7
  England November 1995 December 1995 2 31
  Australia January 1996 April 1996 4 27
  South Africa May 1996 February 2000 46 46
  Australia March 2000 January 2002 23 50
  South Africa February 2002 February 2002 1 47
  Australia March 2002 September 2002 7 57
Reference:

The summary of teams that have held the highest rating since 1981 until present by whole month periods, are:

Team Total months Highest rating
  Australia 204 140
  West Indies 99 141
  South Africa 71 134
  England 66 135
  India 25 127
  New Zealand 18 121
  Pakistan 4 131
Reference: updated to 21 January 2023

ICC ODI championship (2002–2013) edit

 
ICC ODI Championship Shield

The rankings system was formerly called the ICC ODI championship and, until 2013, the team at the top of the table at the start of each April was awarded the ICC ODI Championship Shield. Like a 2 euro coin, the shield features an inner circle of gold-coloured metal and is surrounded by a ring of silver-coloured metal. It was first presented in December 2002, when Australian captain Ricky Ponting received the award.[8]

It was last presented in July 2013, when Indian captain MS Dhoni received the award.[9]

Year Nation
2002   Australia
2003   Australia
2004   Australia
2005   Australia
2006   Australia
2007   Australia
2008   South Africa
2009   South Africa
2010   Australia
2011   Australia
2012   Australia
2013   India

Points calculations edit

Time period edit

Each team scores points based on the results of their matches over the last 3−4 years − the matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus the matches played in the 24 months before that, for which the matches played and points earned both count half. For example:

May 2010 May 2011 May 2012 May 2013 May 2014 May 2015
Between May 2013 and April 2014: Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting
Between May 2014 and April 2015: Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting

Each May, the matches and points earned between 3 and 4 years ago are removed, and the matches and points earned between 1 and 2 years ago switch from 100% weighting to 50% weighting. For example, on 1 May 2014, the matches played between May 2010 and April 2011 were removed, and the matches played between May 2012 and April 2013 switched to 50% weighting (the matches from May 2011 to April 2012 would have already been at 50% following the previous rerating). This happens overnight, so can result in teams changing positions in the ranking table despite no one playing.


Find the points earned from a match edit

Each time two teams play another match, the rankings table is updated as follows, based on the ratings of the teams immediately before they played. To determine the teams' new ratings after a particular match, first calculate the points earned from the match:

If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was less than 40 points, then:

Match result Points earned
Win Opponent's rating + 50
Tie Opponent's rating
Lose Opponent's rating − 50

If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was at least 40 points, then:

Match result Points earned
Stronger team wins Own rating + 10
Weaker team loses Own rating − 10
Stronger team ties Own rating − 40
Weaker team ties Own rating + 40
Stronger team loses Own rating − 90
Weaker team wins Own rating + 90
  • Each team's rating is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).
  • Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the Table), add one to the number of matches played, and determine the new rating.[1]
  • Points earned by teams depend on the opponent's ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.

See also a detailed example at: ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings#Example

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Reliance ICC One-Day International Team Rankings -frequently asked questions" (PDF). ESPNcricinfo. ICC. Retrieved 6 January 2015.
  2. ^ "Dhoni receives Reliance ICC ODI Championship Shield and cheque". International Cricket Council. 3 June 2013. Retrieved 28 November 2020.
  3. ^ "Explainer: With 2023 Cricket World Cup qualifying process underway, here's a breakdown of ICC's new-look league structure". Yahoo! Cricket. 16 August 2019. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  4. ^ "Four new teams in the ICC's ODI rankings". ESPNcricinfo. Retrieved 2018-06-02.
  5. ^ . International Cricket Council. 28 October 2014. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
  6. ^ "England overtake NZ to reclaim top spot in ODI rankings". ESPNcricinfo. 8 September 2022.
  7. ^ "England lose top spot in ODI rankings after series defeat in Australia". International Cricket Council. 23 November 2022.
  8. ^ "Australia increases lead in ODI standings". ESPNcricinfo. 23 March 2003. Retrieved 3 May 2021.
  9. ^ "Dhoni receives Reliance ICC ODI Championship Shield and cheque". 3 June 2013. Retrieved 3 May 2021.

External links edit

  • ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings

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The ICC Men s ODI Team Rankings formerly known as the ICC ODI Championship is an international One Day International ODI cricket rankings system of the International Cricket Council ICC After every ODI match the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula Each team s points total is divided by their total number of matches played to give a rating and all the teams are ranked in a table in order of rating 1 ICC Men s ODI Team RankingsAdministratorInternational Cricket CouncilCreation2002Number of teams20Current top ranking India 121 rating Longest cumulative top ranking Australia 147 months Longest continuoustop ranking West Indies 65 months Highest rating West Indies 141 rating Last updated on 06 Nov 2023 By analogy to cricket batting averages the points for winning an ODI match are always greater than the team s rating increasing the rating and the points for losing an ODI match are always less than the rating reducing the rating A drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower rated team at the expense of the higher rated team An average team that wins as often as it loses while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams should have a rating of 100 1 As of 6 November 2023 update India leads the ICC Men s ODI Team Rankings with a rating of 121 from 52 weighted matches while the lowest rated team UAE has a rating of 15 from 41 weighted matches 1 Until 2013 the team ranked number one at the annual 1 April cut off date received the ICC ODI Championship Shield and prize money 2 Up until the 2019 edition the rankings were used to award direct qualification for the Cricket World Cup 3 Contents 1 Current rankings 2 Associate rankings 3 Historical rankings 4 ICC ODI championship 2002 2013 5 Points calculations 5 1 Time period 5 2 Find the points earned from a match 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCurrent rankings editICC Men s ODI Team Rankingsvte Rank Team Matches Points Rating 1 nbsp India 58 7 020 121 2 nbsp Australia 45 5 309 118 3 nbsp South Africa 37 4 062 110 4 nbsp Pakistan 36 3 922 109 5 nbsp New Zealand 46 4 708 102 6 nbsp England 41 3 934 96 7 nbsp Sri Lanka 55 4 947 90 8 nbsp Bangladesh 50 4 417 88 9 nbsp Afghanistan 35 2 845 81 10 nbsp West Indies 44 3 109 71 11 nbsp Zimbabwe 34 1 706 50 12 nbsp Ireland 29 1 355 47 13 nbsp Scotland 36 1 664 46 14 nbsp Netherlands 41 1 639 40 15 nbsp Nepal 49 1 675 34 16 nbsp Namibia 32 1 064 33 17 nbsp Canada 11 359 33 18 nbsp United States 31 808 26 19 nbsp Oman 24 525 22 20 nbsp United Arab Emirates 44 542 12 Reference ICC ODI rankings Last updated 18 March 2024 Matches is the number of matches played in the 12 24 months since the May before last plus half the number in the 24 months before that See points calculations for more details Associate rankings editMain articles ICC Associate Team Rankings and World Cricket League nbsp Nepal Captain Paras Khadka batting during the 2013 ICC World Cricket League Division Three in Bermuda In late 2005 the International Cricket Council ranked the top non Test nations from 11 30 to complement the Test nations rankings in the ICC Men s ODI Team Rankings The ICC used the results from the 2005 ICC Trophy and WCQS Division 2 competition i e the primary qualification mechanisms for the 2007 Cricket World Cup to rank the nations These rankings were used to seed the initial stage of the global World Cricket League Teams ranked 11 16 were placed into Division 1 teams 17 20 were placed into Division 2 teams 21 24 were placed into Division 3 the remaining teams were placed into the upper divisions of their respective regional qualifiers As of 19 April 2009 the top six associates gained one day status Kenya and Ireland have both qualified to appear on the main rating table Kenya from its existing status and Ireland for its two victories in the 2007 World Cup Following their victory over Bangladesh in July 2010 the Netherlands joined the main table Afghanistan Canada and Scotland remain on the secondary table In May 2009 the ICC added a rankings table for all associate members This contained both global and regional placings In June 2018 the four associates with ODI status were moved to the main ranking list 4 Historical rankings editThe ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to October 2002 This table lists the teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date by whole month periods Team Start End Total months Cumulative months Highest rating nbsp Australia October 2002 January 2007 52 52 140 nbsp South Africa February 2007 February 2007 1 1 128 nbsp Australia March 2007 February 2008 12 64 130 nbsp South Africa March 2008 May 2008 3 4 127 nbsp Australia June 2008 December 2008 7 71 131 nbsp South Africa January 2009 August 2009 8 12 127 nbsp Australia September 2009 August 2012 35 106 134 nbsp England August 2012 January 2013 5 5 121 nbsp India January 2013 January 2014 12 12 124 nbsp Australia January 2014 September 2014 8 114 117 nbsp India September 2014 October 2014 1 13 113 nbsp Australia October 2014 October 2014 1 115 114 nbsp South Africa October 2014 5 November 2014 13 115 nbsp India November 2014 November 2014 14 117 nbsp Australia November 2014 February 2017 26 141 129 nbsp South Africa February 2017 February 2017 1 14 119 nbsp Australia March 2017 March 2017 4 days 141 118 nbsp South Africa March 2017 September 2017 6 20 123 nbsp India September 2017 September 2017 4 days 14 120 nbsp South Africa September 2017 September 2017 4 days 20 119 nbsp India October 2017 October 2017 17 days 15 120 nbsp South Africa October 2017 February 2018 4 24 120 nbsp India February 2018 May 2018 3 18 123 nbsp England May 2018 June 2019 14 19 127 nbsp India June 2019 June 2019 5 days 18 123 nbsp England June 2019 May 2021 22 41 135 nbsp New Zealand May 2021 September 2022 16 16 121 nbsp England September 2022 6 November 2022 7 2 43 119 nbsp New Zealand November 2022 January 2023 2 18 116 nbsp England January 2023 January 2023 3 days 43 113 nbsp India January 2023 March 2023 2 20 115 nbsp Australia March 2023 May 2023 2 143 115 nbsp Pakistan May 2023 May 2023 2 days 113 nbsp Australia May 2023 August 2023 3 146 118 nbsp Pakistan August 2023 September 2023 13 days 120 nbsp Australia September 2023 September 2023 3 days 146 121 nbsp Pakistan September 2023 September 2023 6 days 1 118 nbsp Australia September 2023 September 2023 3 days 146 115 nbsp Pakistan September 2023 September 2023 5 days 1 115 nbsp India September 2023 Present 7 116 In 2011 the ICC applied its rating system to results since 1981 providing ratings for the end of each month back to 1981 further indicating Australia s historical dominance in ODI Cricket with the highest number of months ranked first 200 months The table only begins from 1981 as prior to this date there is not enough data available due to the infrequency of matches and the small number of competing teams in the earlier periods The teams that have successively held the highest rating since January 1981 until September 2002 by whole month periods are Team Start End Total months Cumulative months nbsp England January 1981 February 1981 2 2 nbsp West Indies June 1981 November 1981 6 6 nbsp England December 1981 December 1981 1 3 nbsp West Indies January 1982 May 1987 65 71 nbsp England August 1987 March 1988 8 11 nbsp West Indies April 1988 May 1988 2 73 nbsp England August 1988 May 1989 10 21 nbsp West Indies August 1989 December 1989 5 78 nbsp Australia January 1990 March 1990 3 3 nbsp West Indies April 1990 April 1990 1 79 nbsp Australia May 1990 May 1990 1 4 nbsp West Indies July 1990 July 1990 1 80 nbsp Australia August 1990 November 1990 4 8 nbsp Pakistan December 1990 January 1991 2 2 nbsp Australia February 1991 May 1991 4 12 nbsp Pakistan August 1991 August 1991 1 3 nbsp Australia October 1991 May 1992 8 20 nbsp England August 1992 March 1993 8 29 nbsp West Indies April 1993 April 1993 1 81 nbsp Australia May 1993 July 1993 3 23 nbsp West Indies August 1993 November 1994 16 97 nbsp India December 1994 March 1995 4 4 nbsp West Indies April 1995 May 1995 2 99 nbsp India August 1995 October 1995 3 7 nbsp England November 1995 December 1995 2 31 nbsp Australia January 1996 April 1996 4 27 nbsp South Africa May 1996 February 2000 46 46 nbsp Australia March 2000 January 2002 23 50 nbsp South Africa February 2002 February 2002 1 47 nbsp Australia March 2002 September 2002 7 57 Reference Historical Rankings The summary of teams that have held the highest rating since 1981 until present by whole month periods are Team Total months Highest rating nbsp Australia 204 140 nbsp West Indies 99 141 nbsp South Africa 71 134 nbsp England 66 135 nbsp India 25 127 nbsp New Zealand 18 121 nbsp Pakistan 4 131 Reference Historical Rankings updated to 21 January 2023ICC ODI championship 2002 2013 edit nbsp ICC ODI Championship Shield The rankings system was formerly called the ICC ODI championship and until 2013 the team at the top of the table at the start of each April was awarded the ICC ODI Championship Shield Like a 2 euro coin the shield features an inner circle of gold coloured metal and is surrounded by a ring of silver coloured metal It was first presented in December 2002 when Australian captain Ricky Ponting received the award 8 It was last presented in July 2013 when Indian captain MS Dhoni received the award 9 Year Nation 2002 nbsp Australia 2003 nbsp Australia 2004 nbsp Australia 2005 nbsp Australia 2006 nbsp Australia 2007 nbsp Australia 2008 nbsp South Africa 2009 nbsp South Africa 2010 nbsp Australia 2011 nbsp Australia 2012 nbsp Australia 2013 nbsp IndiaPoints calculations editTime period edit Each team scores points based on the results of their matches over the last 3 4 years the matches played in the 12 24 months since the May before last plus the matches played in the 24 months before that for which the matches played and points earned both count half For example May 2010 May 2011 May 2012 May 2013 May 2014 May 2015 Between May 2013 and April 2014 Results that were achieved during this period have 50 weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100 weighting Between May 2014 and April 2015 Results that were achieved during this period have 50 weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100 weighting Each May the matches and points earned between 3 and 4 years ago are removed and the matches and points earned between 1 and 2 years ago switch from 100 weighting to 50 weighting For example on 1 May 2014 the matches played between May 2010 and April 2011 were removed and the matches played between May 2012 and April 2013 switched to 50 weighting the matches from May 2011 to April 2012 would have already been at 50 following the previous rerating This happens overnight so can result in teams changing positions in the ranking table despite no one playing Find the points earned from a match edit Each time two teams play another match the rankings table is updated as follows based on the ratings of the teams immediately before they played To determine the teams new ratings after a particular match first calculate the points earned from the match If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was less than 40 points then Match result Points earned Win Opponent s rating 50 Tie Opponent s rating Lose Opponent s rating 50 If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was at least 40 points then Match result Points earned Stronger team wins Own rating 10 Weaker team loses Own rating 10 Stronger team ties Own rating 40 Weaker team ties Own rating 40 Stronger team loses Own rating 90 Weaker team wins Own rating 90 Each team s rating is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played Series are not significant in these calculations Add the match points scored to the points already scored in previous matches as reflected by the Table add one to the number of matches played and determine the new rating 1 Points earned by teams depend on the opponent s ratings therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started See also a detailed example at ICC Men s T20I Team Rankings ExampleSee also edit nbsp Cricket portal ICC Men s Test Team Rankings ICC Men s T20I Team Rankings ICC Associate Team Rankings World Cricket League International cricket ICC Women s ODI and T20I rankings ICC Player RankingsReferences edit a b c Reliance ICC One Day International Team Rankings frequently asked questions PDF ESPNcricinfo ICC Retrieved 6 January 2015 Dhoni receives Reliance ICC ODI Championship Shield and cheque International Cricket Council 3 June 2013 Retrieved 28 November 2020 Explainer With 2023 Cricket World Cup qualifying process underway here s a breakdown of ICC s new look league structure Yahoo Cricket 16 August 2019 Retrieved 27 November 2020 Four new teams in the ICC s ODI rankings ESPNcricinfo Retrieved 2018 06 02 South Africa reclaims number one ODI ranking after five years International Cricket Council 28 October 2014 Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2015 England overtake NZ to reclaim top spot in ODI rankings ESPNcricinfo 8 September 2022 England lose top spot in ODI rankings after series defeat in Australia International Cricket Council 23 November 2022 Australia increases lead in ODI standings ESPNcricinfo 23 March 2003 Retrieved 3 May 2021 Dhoni receives Reliance ICC ODI Championship Shield and cheque 3 June 2013 Retrieved 3 May 2021 External links editICC Men s ODI Team Rankings Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title ICC Men 27s ODI Team Rankings amp oldid 1214489964, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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