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India must beat Zimbabwe 3-0 to remain second in ODI rankings

Updated on: 09 July,2015 08:34 AM IST  | 
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India must win all three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) against Zimbabwe to retain their second place in the ODI rankings, an International Cricket Council (ICC) release said on Wednesday

India must beat Zimbabwe 3-0 to remain second in ODI rankings

Ajinkya Rahane

Dubai: India must win all three One-Day Internationals (ODIs) against Zimbabwe to retain their second place in the ODI rankings, an International Cricket Council (ICC) release said on Wednesday.


Ajinkya Rahane
Ajinkya Rahane. Pic/Nimesh Dave


Pic/Nimesh Dave


India face hosts Zimbabwe in a three-match ODI series from Friday. Second-ranked India (115 points) lead 11th-ranked Zimbabwe (44) by 71 ratings, making them the overwhelming favourites to win the series 3-0, failing which India will drop down the list.

A 3-0 win for India will help them maintain their second ranked position with 115 points.

A 2-1 win for India will see them drop two points but maintain their second spot, and a 1-2 loss will mean India surrender four points and go down to fourth.

A 3-0 win for Zimbabwe will help them jump to 52 points, overtaking Ireland to the 10th spot, with India sliding to the fifth spot with 109.

The ICC ODI team rankings: (In order of rank, team, rankings)
1 Australia 129
2 India 115
3 New Zealand 112
4 South Africa 112
5 Sri Lanka 106
6 England 98
7 Bangladesh 93
8 West Indies 88
9 Pakistan 87
10 Ireland 50
11 Zimbabwe 44
12 Afghanistan 41

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