ICC Annual ODI Rankings: ICC released the latest Annual ODI Rankings on Wednesday, May 4. New Zealand have been rewarded for their valiant effort against the Netherlands as they won the three-match ODI series 3-0. As a reward, they maintain the top spot by a bare margin in the latest ICC Annual ODI Rankings with no international action due to the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022. Follow sports NEWS and LIVE Updates on Insidesport.IN
ICC Annual ODI Rankings: New Zealand hold on to the first position in the ICC Men’s ODI rankings by bare margin
The rankings cover ODIs from May 2019 to May 2022, with 50% weighting for the first two years of results and 100% in the most recent 12 months.
New Zealand can lay claim to the No.1 ODI ranking, though they have an England side hot on their heels, closing the gap to just one rating point.
Since the last annual change, England comfortably brushed aside Sri Lanka and Pakistan in ICC Cricket World Cup Super League action, claiming 55 points through the 2-0 and 3-0 series wins at home.
ICC Annual ODI Rankings: New Zealand hold on to the first position in the ICC Men’s ODI rankings by bare margin
It meant the gap between Eoin Morgan’s side and Australia has widened from seven to 17 points, with Australia dropping five points in the latest update. Aaron Finch’s men did claim two wins in three matches against the West Indies in Barbados, though dropped two matches in their tour of Pakistan.
Those results helped Pakistan climb one spot climb to fifth, overtaking South Africa and moving closer to India in what was effectively a ten rating point swing. While only playing nine ODIs in the last twelve months, the side dropped four, including all three on the recent tour to South Africa.
Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, West Indies and Afghanistan remain in the same spots from seventh to 10th respectively, while Ireland have moved to 11th over Scotland. Led by Andy Balbirnie, Ireland’s successful tour to the Carribean was a catalyst in the shuffle.
ICC Annual ODI Rankings: New Zealand hold on to the first position in the ICC Men’s ODI rankings by bare margin
Arguably the form League 2 outfit at the moment, Scotland sit at 12th as the highest Associate side, with Oman, running first in the same competition, were unable to move up from their spot in 16th.
Ahmed Raza’s UAE sit in third on the CWC League 2 standings, with the top three sealing an automatic spot into the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier 2023.
Their rebuild is reflected in the rankings, making the biggest gain. Moving up two places to 13th having gained six rating points, Zimbabwe moved in the opposite direction, down from 13th to 15th, losing six points. The Netherlands maintain their position on the 14th spot as the teams shift around them, with Namibia remaining on the 17th spot.
Nepal slid a spot to 19th, overtaken by USA, though have played the fewest matches in the League 2 cycle, and play 24 matches in the next year.
PNG’s one-win League 2 campaign leaves them stuck on 20th.
ICC Annual ODI Rankings: New Zealand hold on to the first position in the ICC Men’s ODI rankings by bare margin
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