India retain No.1 spot in ICC T20I rankings
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India retain No.1 spot in ICC T20I rankings

Three-time World Cup winners India on Tuesday retained the top spot in the ICC T20I rankings followed by England and Australia at second and third, respectively.

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India had created history by becoming the first team to successfully defend their T20 World Cup title and also win it for a record-extending third time in March when they co-hosted the tournament with Sri Lanka.

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โ€œThe latest rankings rate all matches played since May 2025 at 100 per cent and those of the previous two years at 50 per cent,โ€ the ICC said on its website.

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โ€œSitting at 275 points, India see their lead over England (262 points) trimmed by merely one point, while Australia are placed closer to England at the third place with 258 points,โ€ it added. While two-time winners England have 262 rating points, one-time champions Australia have 258 points.

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In all, there is no change in ranking for the top seven teams in the ICC T20I rankings with New Zealand (247), South Africa (244), Pakistan (240) and the West Indies (233) remaining at the following spots.

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However, Sri Lanka (221) have lost six rating points and subsequently slipped to the ninth position while Bangladesh (225) have moved up one place to be at eighth. Afghanistan (220) are at 10th with a close margin of gap with Sri Lanka.

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Zimbabwe and Ireland are ranked 11th and 12th respectively. โ€œCricketโ€™s rising force in North America, the USA have leapfrogged two spots after gaining six points, and see themselves rise to the 13th place, overtaking Netherlands and Scotland who are at 14th and 15th ranks respectively,โ€ the ICC said.

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โ€œNamibia was unchanged at 16th place while Nepal (17th) and Oman (19th) jumped a spot each, overtaking UAE (18th) and Canada (20th) respectively.โ€ The ICC informed that the number of teams being ranked are down from 102 to 98.

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โ€œThe number of teams in the rankings is down from 102 to 98 as Fiji, Gambia, Greece and Israel didnโ€™t make the cut as they did not play the requisite eight T20Is in the past three years,โ€ the ICC said.

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