Icc odi ranking

  1. ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings
  2. ICC Cricket Rankings 2023: ODI Ranking, Test Ranking, T20
  3. ICC Men's ODI Cricket Team Ranking
  4. ICC Cricket Rankings
  5. BCCI shares the Draft Schedule of ODI World Cup 2023 with ICC
  6. ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad


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ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings

Pos Team T Matches M Points P Rating R 1 Australia AUS 23 2,714 118 2 Pakistan PAK 20 2,316 116 3 India IND 33 3,807 115 4 New Zealand NZ 27 2,806 104 5 England ENG 24 2,426 101 6 South Africa SA 19 1,910 101 7 Bangladesh BAN 25 2,451 98 8 Afghanistan AFG 12 1,030 86 9 Sri Lanka SL 23 1,862 81 10 West Indies WI 26 1,879 72 11 Zimbabwe ZIM 23 1,163 51 12 Ireland IRE 18 826 46 13 Scotland SCO 26 1,184 46 14 Nepal NEP 34 1,254 37 15 United States USA 25 865 35 16 Namibia NAM 28 813 29 17 Netherlands NED 20 525 26 18 Oman OMA 17 344 20 19 UAE UAE 33 573 17 20 Papua New Guinea PNG 28 106 4

ICC Cricket Rankings 2023: ODI Ranking, Test Ranking, T20

Rank Player Rating Career Best Rating 1 Marnus Labuschagne Australia 903 937 v West Indies, 12/12/2022 2 Steven Smith Australia 885 947 v England, 08/01/2018 3 Travis Head Australia 884 884 v India, 11/06/2023 4 Kane Williamson New Zealand 883 919 v Pakistan, 07/01/2021 5 Babar Azam Pakistan 862 882 v New Zealand, 30/12/2022 6 Joe Root England 861 923 v India, 05/07/2022 7 Daryl Mitchell New Zealand 792 800 v Sri Lanka, 13/03/2023 8 Dimuth Karunaratne Sri Lanka 780 783 v Ireland, 18/04/2023 9 Usman Khawaja Australia 777 815 v India, 13/03/2023 10 Rishabh Pant India 758 801 v England, 05/07/2022 Rank Player Rating Career Best Rating 1 Ravichandran Ashwin India 860 904 v England, 12/12/2016 2 James Anderson England 850 903 v India, 13/08/2018 3 Pat Cummins Australia 829 914 v England, 18/08/2019 4 Kagiso Rabada South Africa 825 902 v Australia, 12/03/2018 5 Shaheen Afridi Pakistan 787 836 v Sri Lanka, 20/07/2022 6 Nathan Lyon Australia 777 777 v India, 11/06/2023 6 Ollie Robinson England 777 820 v New Zealand, 20/02/2023 8 Jasprit Bumrah India 772 835 v West Indies, 02/09/2019 9 Ravindra Jadeja India 765 899 v Australia, 20/03/2017 10 Stuart Broad England 744 880 v South Africa, 18/01/2016 Rank Player Rating Career Best Rating 1 Ravindra Jadeja India 434 460 v Australia, 21/02/2023 2 Ravichandran Ashwin India 352 492 v England, 29/11/2016 3 Shakib Al Hasan Bangladesh 339 489 v Australia, 30/08/2017 4 Axar Patel India 310 316 v Australia, 13/03/2023 5 Ben Stokes England 299 4...

ICC Men's ODI Cricket Team Ranking

POS TEAM MATCHES POINTS RATING 1 England 27 3,226 119 2 New Zealand 22 2,508 114 3 India 31 3,447 111 4 Pakistan 22 2,354 107 5 Australia 29 3,071 106 6 South Africa 21 2,111 101 7 Bangladesh 30 2,753 92 8 Sri Lanka 29 2,658 92 9 West Indies 41 2,902 71 10 Afghanistan 18 1,238 69 11 Ireland 23 1,214 53 12 Scotland 27 1,254 46 13 Zimbabwe 26 1,098 42 14 Namibia 19 642 34 15 Netherlands 21 673 32 16 UAE 22 697 32 17 Oman 30 919 31 18 United States 27 641 24 19 Nepal 22 331 15 20 Papua New Guinea 26 209 8 Who Invented ICC Team Rankings? The MRF Tyres ICC Team Rankings is a rating method developed by David Kendix to rank men’s and women’s teams playing across Test, ODI, and T20I formats. How does Men’s ODI Team Ranking Calculated? • 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. • 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. Men’s ODI Team...

ICC Cricket Rankings

ICC rankings for Tests, ODIs, T20 & Women's ODI and T20 ICC Test Rankings 11 June 2023 Pos Team Matches Points Rating 1 India 26 3097 119 2 Australia 24 2850 119 3 England 36 4103 114 4 South Africa 21 2182 104 5 New Zealand 23 2291 100 6 Pakistan 22 1902 86 7 Sri Lanka 24 2015 84 8 West Indies 25 1906 76 9 Bangladesh 18 805 45 10 Zimbabwe 7 223 32 *Afghanistan and Ireland have Test status but have not played enough matches to figure on the rankings table ICC ODI Rankings 07 June 2023 Pos Team Matches Points Rating 1 Australia 23 2714 118 2 Pakistan 20 2316 116 3 India 33 3807 115 4 New Zealand 27 2806 104 5 England 24 2426 101 6 South Africa 19 1910 101 7 Bangladesh 25 2451 98 8 Sri Lanka 24 1998 83 9 Afghanistan 13 1067 82 10 West Indies 27 1961 73 11 Zimbabwe 23 1163 51 12 Ireland 18 826 46 13 Scotland 26 1184 46 14 Nepal 34 1254 37 15 USA 25 865 35 16 Namibia 28 813 29 17 Netherlands 20 525 26 18 Oman 17 344 20 19 UAE 34 580 17 20 PNG 28 106 4 ICC Twenty20 Rankings 13 June 2023 Pos Team Matches Points Rating 1 India 52 13889 267 2 England 39 10117 259 3 New Zealand 46 11794 256 4 Pakistan 50 12719 254 5 South Africa 32 8080 253 6 Australia 31 7681 248 7 West Indies 34 8086 238 8 Sri Lanka 37 8774 237 9 Bangladesh 39 8656 222 10 Afghanistan 27 5915 219 11 Zimbabwe 36 7087 197 12 Ireland 37 7168 194 13 Namibia 17 3228 190 14 Scotland 12 2195 183 15 Netherlands 19 3445 181 16 UAE 17 3029 178 17 Nepal 14 2491 178 18 Hong Kong 14 2052 147 19 Canada 13 1871 144 20 Oman 13 18...

BCCI shares the Draft Schedule of ODI World Cup 2023 with ICC

The much-awaited Cricket World Cup 2023 is all set to begin from October in India. Notably, the last ODI World Cup edition that was held in India was in 2011, and it is after a gap of 12 years that the event has returned to the subcontinent. A total of 10 teams will participate in the marquee event, of which eight are already confirmed, and two will be decided through the ICC World Cup 2023 Qualifier in Zimbabwe. The Board of Cricket Control in India (BCCI) has handed over a draft schedule for the upcoming 50-over World Cup to the International Cricket Council (ICC), which mentions that the first match will take place on October 5 between the Australia on October 8. It is worth mentioning that India are set to play nine league-stage matches across nine cities as per the tentative schedule. The hosts will face arch-rivals Pakistan on October 15 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. On the other hand, the Men in Green will play their group stage matches across five cities. Although the draft schedule doesn’t mention the venues for the semi-finals that are to be held on November 15 and 16, the summit clash will be held in Ahmedabad on November 19. The ICC has sent the draft schedule prepared by the Indian board to the other participating countries for feedback before they approve it or announce the final fixtures for the Cricket World Cup 2023. India’s ODI World Cup 2023 Draft Schedule: • October 8: India vs Australia in Chennai • October 11: India vs Afghanistan in Delh...

ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad

ODI World Cup 2023 Schedule: India To Play Pakistan On October 15 In Ahmedabad - Report As per the initial draft, the tournament will begin on October 5 with reigning champions England taking on last edition's runner-up side New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which will also host the final on November 19. • Press Trust of India • Updated: June 12, 2023 12:15 PM IST India will open their ODI World Cup campaign against Australia in Chennai on October 8 while Ahmedabad will host their much-anticipated match against arch-rivals Pakistan a week later, according to BCCI's draft schedule for the tournament. "The BCCI shared the draft schedule with the ICC, which then sent it to the participating countries for feedback before a final schedule is put out early next week," ESPNCricinfo reported on Monday. As per the initial draft, the tournament will begin on October 5 with reigning champions England taking on last edition's runner-up side New Zealand in Ahmedabad, which will also host the final on November 19. The venues for the semifinals, which are likely to be played on November 15 and 16, are yet to be decided. Hosts India, who last won the ODI World Cup in 2011 at home, will play their league phase matches across nine cities, including, Kolkata, Mumbai, New Delhi and Bengaluru. They will take on Pakistan on October 15. Pakistan, meanwhile, will play their league matches across five cities. "Pakistan are slotted to meet the two teams progressing from the Qualifier on October 6 and 12 in...