ICC test ranking after Annual update: Pakistan ,England Benefited

**England goes second in updated Test ratings
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England’s recent run of good form in Test cricket has been rewarded with second place in the updated ICC Test Championship ratings.

The annual update has not changed England’s rating, which remains 107, but with South Africa tumbling from 112 to 106, England moves into second spot for the first time since the ICC Test Championship was introduced in 2001.

This is the first time that South Africa has fallen outside of the top two in the official table but it will have an immediate chance to move back above England by winning its forthcoming series in Sri Lanka. If South Africa wins both Tests of this series, its rating will climb to 110.

As well as the challenge to its position that will be posed by South Africa, England must ensure that it wins its own series if it is to have any chance of holding on to second place over the coming weeks.

Michael Vaughan’s team must beat the West Indies by at least two clear Tests (3-1 or 2-0) to maintain its current rating of 107. A repeat of the recent 3-0 away series win against the same opposition would lift its rating to 108. If England can only draw the series then its rating will fall to 103 and it will drop out of the top three.

India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka all improve their ratings as a result of the update. Despite its recent good results, India has the smallest rise of the three because its famous home series win against Australia in March 2001 now falls outside the rating period.

It therefore falls from fourth to fifth in the official table but will have an opportunity to compensate for this when it locks horns again with Australia in October.

If India wins this eagerly awaited series, it will jump straight into second place. For example, a repeat of its 2-1 victory margin from 2001 will see its rating climb to 111.

Over the last 12 months India’s performances have been second only to Australia’s. But the updated ratings incorporate three years of results and over this three-year period India has played 11 series; winning four, losing four and drawing three. The defeats have come at the hands of New Zealand, Sri Lanka, South Africa and the West Indies.

Although Pakistan was beaten 2-1 by India in a three Test series earlier this year, these are the only two matches it has lost in the last 12 months. Pakistan’s rating has also been helped by the fact that matches played in the 2000-01 period no longer count towards the standings. This was a year in which Pakistan lost at home to England and then drew in New Zealand and England.

Australia, of course, remains clear at the top of the official table. The update has improved its rating by two points to 129 and its lead at the top has extended to 22 points.

All series completed before 1 August 2001 now fall outside the rating period. In this three-year period Australia has won ten out of the 12 series that it has played, drawing the other two.

The updated ratings have been announced today because there are no further Test series to be completed before the end of July.




Team Matches Points Rating

1 Australia 33 4258 129
2 England 38 4066 107
3 South Africa 31 3281 106
4 Pakistan 24 2516 105
5 India 28 2907 104
6 Sri Lanka 29 2880 99
7 New Zealand 25 2345 94
8 West Indies 32 2432 76
9 Zimbabwe 22 1112 51
10 Bangladesh 26 33 1


http://usa.cricinfo.com/db/ARCHIVE/CRICKET_NEWS/2004/JUL/001944_WCI_20JUL2004.html

For those who dont know.. Every year on 1st August rating goes dramatic changes because rating only keeps last 3 yrs of record. So this year results of 2001 was taken off the calculation.So those who had bad 2001 benefited and those who has good 2001 lost out.

India is under Pakistan?

Pee huee hay inhoN nay kya?

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India is under Pakistan?

Pee huee hay inhoN nay kya?
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Phir se padho...
Pak benefitted because 2001 was taken off. In 2001 Pakistan lost to England at home. Where as 2001 was good year for India as they won home series against AUS.

But it is too close right now. Virtually any 4 team can take 2nd spot after 1 good or bad series. India has 2 home series againt AUS and SA and they are well positioned to take No: 2 spot by end of november.

There is nothing between position 2 to 5.

Which I think is kinda true. They are pretty much equal when it comes to TEST matches. Except that India has slight edge. :p:

How the hell did BD get ONE point?

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Ehsan bhai se poochta hun??

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Ehsan bhai se poochta hun??
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For showing up at the cricket ground.

I didnt mean you. I meant Ehsan Mani. After all he being chief of ICC is responsible for Ratings too.
Chale aate hain Ehsan word sunte hi.

:smiley: :rotfl:

Think about it. How do you know that we are two different persons. :smiley:

And since when have you started calling Ehsan Mani bhai.

Chale aate hain khamkah free honay. :rotfl:

How do you know I dont call him Bhai..
I even call Bush as Bush Bhai. :smiley:

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I guess for 3 drawn matches:

Test # 1566
Zimbabwe in Bangladesh, 2001-02, 1st Test
Bangladesh v Zimbabwe
Bangabandhu National Stadium, Dhaka
8,9,10,11,12 November 2001 (5-day match)

Result: Match drawn

Series: 2-Test series level 0-0

Test # 1684
Bangladesh in Zimbabwe, 2003/04, 2nd Test
Zimbabwe v Bangladesh
Queens Sports Club, Bulawayo
26,27,28,29 February, 1 March 2004 (5-day match)

Result: Match Drawn

Series: Zimbabwe wins the 2-Test series 1-0

Test # 1701
Bangladesh in West Indies, 2004, 1st Test
West Indies v Bangladesh
Beausejour Stadium, Gros Islet, St Lucia
28,29,30,31 May, 1 June 2004 (5-day match)

Result: Match Drawn
Series: 2-Test series level 0-0

Number of test matches played by each team in the last 3 years:

England........38

Australia.......33

West Indies...32

Sri Lanka .....29

India............28

Bangladesh...26

New Zealand.25

Pakistan.......24
Zimbabwe.....22

West Indies has gone down from a world class team to a team in tatters...In the last 3 years matches lost by Windies:


West Indies in Sri Lanka, 2001-02

Test # 1567
West Indies in Sri Lanka, 2001-02, 1st Test
Sri Lanka v West Indies
Galle International Stadium
13,14,15,16,17 November 2001 (5-day match)

Result: Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets
Series: Sri Lanka leads the 3-Test series 1-0

Test # 1570
West Indies in Sri Lanka, 2001-02, 2nd Test
Sri Lanka v West Indies
Asgiriya Stadium, Kandy
21,22,23,24,25 November 2001 (5-day match)

Result: Sri Lanka won by 131 runs
Series: Sri Lanka leads the 3-Test series 2-0

Test # 1572
West Indies in Sri Lanka, 2001-02, 3rd Test
Sri Lanka v West Indies
Sinhalese Sports Club Ground, Colombo
29,30 November, 1,2,3 December 2001 (5-day match)

Result: Sri Lanka won by 10 wickets

Series: Sri Lanka wins the 3-Test series 3-0

Pakistan v West Indies Test Series, 2001/02

Test # 1587
Pakistan v West Indies Test Series, 2001/02, 1st Test
Pakistan v West Indies
Sharjah C.A. Stadium
31 January, 1,2,3,4 February 2002 (5-day match)

Result: Pakistan won by 170 runs
Series: Pakistan leads the 2-Test series 1-0

Test # 1588
Pakistan v West Indies Test Series, 2001/02, 2nd Test
Pakistan v West Indies
Sharjah C.A. Stadium
7,8,9,10 February 2002 (5-day match)

Result: Pakistan won by 244 runs

Series: Pakistan wins the 2-Test series 2-0

India in West Indies, 2001/02,

Test # 1599
India in West Indies, 2001/02, 2nd Test
West Indies v India
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
19,20,21,22,23 April 2002 (5-day match)

Result: India won by 37 runs

Series: India leads the 5-Test series 1-0

New Zealand in West Indies, 2002

Test # 1607
New Zealand in West Indies, 2002, 1st Test
West Indies v New Zealand
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
21,22,23,24 June 2002 (5-day match)

Result: New Zealand won by 204 runs

Series: New Zealand leads the 2-Test series 1-0

West Indies in India 2002-03

Test # 1616
West Indies in India, 2002-03, 1st Test
India v West Indies
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
9,10,11,12 October 2002 (5-day match)

Result: India won by an innings and 112 runs
Series: India leads the 3-Test series 1-0

Test # 1618
West Indies in India, 2002-03, 2nd Test
India v West Indies
MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chepauk, Chennai
17,18,19,20 October 2002 (5-day match)

Result: India won by 8 wickets

Series: India leads the 3-Test series 2-0

The Frank Worrell Trophy

Test # 1638
The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2002/03, 1st Test
West Indies v Australia
Bourda, Georgetown, Guyana
10,11,12,13 April 2003 (5-day match)

Result: Australia won by 9 wickets
Series: Australia leads the 4-Test series 1-0

Test # 1639
The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2002/03, 2nd Test
West Indies v Australia
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
19,20,21,22,23 April 2003 (5-day match)

Result: Australia won by 118 runs
Series: Australia leads the 4-Test series 2-0

Test # 1643
The Frank Worrell Trophy, 2002/03, 3rd Test
West Indies v Australia
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
1,2,3,4,5 May 2003 (5-day match)

Result: Australia won by 9 wickets

Series: Australia leads the 4-Test series 3-0

Sir Vivian Richards Trophy, 2003/04,

Test # 1674
Sir Vivian Richards Trophy, 2003/04, 1st Test
South Africa v West Indies
New Wanderers Stadium, Johannesburg
12,13,14,15,16 December 2003 (5-day match)

Result: South Africa won by 189 runs
Series: South Africa leads the 4-Test series 1-0

Test # 1679
Sir Vivian Richards Trophy, 2003/04, 2nd Test
South Africa v West Indies
Kingsmead, Durban
26,27,28,29 December 2003 (5-day match)

Result: South Africa won by an innings and 65 runs
Series: South Africa leads the 4-Test series 2-0

Test # 1682
Sir Vivian Richards Trophy, 2003/04, 4th Test
South Africa v West Indies
SuperSport Park, Centurion
16,17,18,19,20 January 2004 (5-day match)

Result: South Africa won by 10 wickets
Series: South Africa wins the 4-Test series 3-0


The Wisden Trophy, 2003/04

Test # 1687
The Wisden Trophy, 2003/04, 1st Test
West Indies v England
Sabina Park, Kingston, Jamaica
11,12,13,14 March 2004 (5-day match)

Result: England won by 10 wickets
Series: England leads the 4-Test series 1-0

Test # 1690
The Wisden Trophy, 2003/04, 2nd Test
West Indies v England
Queen's Park Oval, Port of Spain, Trinidad
19,20,21,22,23 March 2004 (5-day match)

Result: England won by 7 wickets
Series: England leads the 4-Test series 2-0

Test # 1694
The Wisden Trophy, 2003/04, 3rd Test
West Indies v England
Kensington Oval, Bridgetown, Barbados
1,2,3 April 2004 (5-day match)

Result: England won by 8 wickets
Series: England leads the 4-Test series 3-0

la hola wala quwwata illa billah :smack:

Kya baat hai Captain1 Bhai

Rankings are pointless - haven't y'all notiched yet?

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Agreed, any rating which has Engladn as number 2 team in the world needs to be trashed.