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Australia Women consolidate top position in ODIs and T20Is after annual update

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No change in ODI positions; South Africa overtake the West Indies in T20Is.

Australia have established a record margin at the top of the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s ODI Team Rankings while also increasing their lead in the MRF Tyres ICC Women’s T20I Team Rankings, after the annual update carried out on Saturday.

Australia have stretched their lead over South Africa from 48 to 51 rating points in the ODI rankings, which is the biggest lead ever by any international men’s or women’s side in any form of the game, while their lead over second-placed T20I team England has increased from 14 to 18 rating points.

There is no change of positions in the ODI rankings in the latest update, which expunges results from the 2018-19 season, weights the 2019-20 and 2020-2021 seasons at 50 per cent and the 2021-22 matches at 100 per cent.

Australia have gained three rating points and sit comfortably at 170, with South Africa (119), England (116), India (104) and New Zealand (101) the other teams holding three-figure rating points.

In T20Is, Australia are on 299 rating points, stretching their lead over second-placed England from 14 to 18 rating points. New Zealand and India maintain their third and fourth positions, while South Africa have overtaken the West Indies to fifth position.

In other notable movements, Tanzania and Nepal have progressed two slots each to reach 15th and 16th positions, respectively, Namibia have moved up from 21st to 17th and Hong Kong from 24th to 20th.

Jersey (up from 28th to 22nd), Italy (up from 38th to 28th) and Mozambique (up from 45th to 33rd) are some of the other big movers in the update.

Meanwhile, the number of ranked teams has fallen from 60 to 48 with eight teams not having played at all over the past three years and four others not meeting the requirement of six matches.

China, Fiji, Japan, Mali, Myanmar, Samoa, South Korea and Vanuatu have not played during this period while Indonesia, Mexico, Norway and Papua New Guinea (PNG) have played less than six matches.

ODIs (No change in rankings):

Ranking

Team

New Rating

Old Rating

Change

1

Australia

170

167

3

2

South Africa

119

119

0

3

England

117

116

1

4

India

104

103

1

5

New Zealand

101

98

3

6

West Indies

97

91

6

7

Bangladesh

78

78

0

8

Pakistan

59

65

6

9

Ireland

47

47

0

10

Sri Lanka

44

45

1

11

Zimbabwe

0

0

0

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T20Is

 Team

New Ranking

Old Ranking

Change

New Rating

Old Rating

Change

Australia

1

1

0

299

297

2

England

2

2

0

281

283

-2

New Zealand

3

3

0

271

269

2

India

4

4

0

266

262

4

South Africa

5

6

1

246

246

0

West Indies

6

5

-1

232

247

-15

Pakistan

7

7

0

231

227

4

Sri Lanka

8

8

0

204

202

2

Bangladesh

9

9

0

195

195

0

Ireland

10

10

0

172

167

5

Zimbabwe

11

12

1

162

162

0

Thailand

12

11

-1

154

162

-8

Scotland

13

13

0

143

146

-3

UAE

14

15

1

134

131

3

Tanzania

15

17

2

124

119

5

Nepal

16

18

2

110

116

-6

Namibia

17

21

4

104

95

9

Netherlands

18

20

2

104

96

8

Uganda

19

19

0

94

98

-4

Hong Kong

20

24

4

85

78

7

Kenya

21

23

2

83

83

0

Jersey

22

28

6

76

62

14

USA

23

27

4

69

64

5

Sweden

24

26

2

66

65

1

Malaysia

25

29

4

61

57

4

Rwanda

26

31

5

59

54

5

Nigeria

27

36

9

53

43

10

Italy

28

38

10

49

40

9

Germany

29

33

4

48

51

-3

Brazil

30

34

4

46

47

-1

Canada

31

39

8

46

35

11

Belize

32

35

3

45

45

0

Mozambique

33

45

12

27

19

8

Sierra Leone

34

41

7

25

24

1

France

35

40

5

24

27

-3

Botswana

36

43

7

23

21

2

Bhutan

37

44

7

23

20

3

Oman

38

42

4

22

22

0

Malawi

39

48

9

18

18

0

Kuwait

40

46

6

17

19

-2

Bahrain

41

49

8

17

17

0

Qatar

42

50

8

16

16

0

Romania

43

51

8

15

15

0

Costa Rica

44

54

10

11

9

2

Austria

45

53

8

6

12

-6

Singapore

46

56

10

4

3

1

Eswatini

47

57

10

0

0

0

Argentina

47

58

11

0

0

0

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