ICC Cricket Ranking

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ODI Ranking (May 1st 2017)

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T20 Ranking (17th April 2017)

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India retain number one Test ranking, South Africa close in

India maintained pole position on the ICC Test rankings as per the annual update released by the global cricket body on May 18 (Thursday). The update gives a 50 per cent consideration to results from the 2015-16 series. Gaining a solitary point, India moved to 123 on the points table. However, second-placed South Africa catapulted to 117 points, gaining seven points, thereby narrowing down the gap between them and number one ranked India.

Australia held on to the third position by a slender thread, having lost eight points as per the update, which now separates them and the seventh ranked Sri Lanka (91 points) by only nine points.

England are breathing down Australia's neck, sitting on 99. They too conceded two points.

India retain number one Test ranking, South Africa close in - Cricbuzz
 
Rabada displaces Tahir as No. 1 ODI bowler

Kagiso Rabada , the 22-year old speedstar, has moved up four places to conquer the top spot in ODI rankings for the first time ever, the ICC revealed on Tuesday (May 30). Imran Tahir , the former No. 1 ODI bowler, slipped to second spot, while AB de Villiers continues to rule the roost in the batting chart.

South Africa (122) lost the series 2-1 to England, but managed to hold on to their top position in the team rankings despite losing a point. England, courtesy the series win, have achieved two points, but continues to remain fifth in the table.
England captain Eoin Morgan has upped five places to reach 17th whilst South Africa's Quinton de Kock moved up to fourth. In the bowling department, Liam Plunkett who bagged four wickets from two games has improved seven spots to reach 16th, his career-best ranking in ODIs.

With Champions Trophy round the corner, there's every opportunity for all the top five teams to push for an improvement in their rankings. With Australia (118), India (117), New Zealand (114), England (112) not too far behind, South Africa will know that they can't afford to lose too many games in the global event.

Rabada displaces Tahir as No. 1 ODI bowler - Cricbuzz
 
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