ICC Rankings: Two days ago, after getting the number one rank in the Tests, India created a record as the team that got the number one position in all three formats. But on Thursday, India was again limited to second place.
It is known that India was given the number one position in the Test rankings by the International Cricket Council (ICC) two days ago. With the number one rank, India has created a record as the team that has secured the number one position in all three formats. But on Thursday, India was again limited to second place.
But ICC later clarified this. The fans have expressed their concern over the change of ranks in the space of a single day, either Australia or India without playing a single Test match. Recently, ICC has released a key statement in this regard.
India has got the number one position due to a technical error. It has given clarity that Australia is the number one team in Tests. She also apologized for this. In the latest statement released by ICC.. ‘For a short time on February 15, India has shown that India is number one in the ICC Test rankings. But that was due to a technical error. We apologize for what happened..’
After winning the Nagpur Test against Australia by an innings of 132 runs, it was seen in the ranks that India has reached the number one position in the points table. According to the rankings released by the ICC on February 15, the Indian team secured the number one position. India has won the top position with 115 points. Australia has fallen to second place with 111 points. In this list, England (106), New Zealand (100), South Africa (85) and West Indies (79) are at the next positions. Pakistan is ranked seventh with 77 points.
But according to the revised list.. Australia continues to lead with 126 points while India is second with 115 points. England (107), South Africa (102), New Zealand (99) and Pakistan (30) are in the next positions.
Although not number one in Tests, India has maintained the top position in ODIs and T20Is. In T20s, the Indian team is at the top with 267 rating points. England (266), Pakistan (258), South Africa (256), New Zealand (252), Australia (251) are in the next positions. In the 50 over format in ODIs, India is at the first position with 114 points, while the Aussies are at the second position with 112 points. New Zealand and England are in 3rd and 4th position with 111 points.
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