ICC ODI rankings England reclaim top spot after New Zealand s series defeat to Australia
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bit.ly/3U5r2Xd102326A new No.1 ranked team in the @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI team rankings Details bit.ly/3U5r2Xd India, Pakistan, Australia and South Africa are next in the rankings with 111, 107, 104, and 101 points, respectively. The Kiwis lost the first ODI by two wickets following a brilliant partnership between Alex Carey and Cameron Green. Chasing 233, Australia crashed to 44-5 as Trent Boult caused havoc on their top order. Keeper-batter Alex Carey joined hands to add 158 with all-rounder Cameron Green to revive the hosts' innings. Australia lost three more wickets before Green and Adam Zampa got Australia over the line.
ICC ODI rankings England reclaim top spot after New Zealand s series defeat to Australia
By Aayushman Vishwanathan Modified 08 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share England cricket team. (Image Credits: Getty) Following their 113-run loss to Australia in the second ODI of the Chappelle-Hadlee Trophy at Cairns on Thursday (September 8), New Zealand have dropped to second in the ODI rankings. As a result, England are the new number one ODI side in the rankings. England are back at the top after relinquishing the position to the Kiwis in May of 2021. With 117 points, New Zealand are two shy of the table-toppers. However, the Kiwis can tie with England at 119 if they win the third ODI against Australia. ICC@ICCA new No.1 ranked team in the @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI team rankingsDetails
bit.ly/3U5r2Xd102326A new No.1 ranked team in the @MRFWorldwide ICC Men's ODI team rankings Details bit.ly/3U5r2Xd India, Pakistan, Australia and South Africa are next in the rankings with 111, 107, 104, and 101 points, respectively. The Kiwis lost the first ODI by two wickets following a brilliant partnership between Alex Carey and Cameron Green. Chasing 233, Australia crashed to 44-5 as Trent Boult caused havoc on their top order. Keeper-batter Alex Carey joined hands to add 158 with all-rounder Cameron Green to revive the hosts' innings. Australia lost three more wickets before Green and Adam Zampa got Australia over the line.