Monday 2 September 2013

ICC Team Rankings for One-Day Internationals and Test Championship has been developed by David Kendix.


A ranking is assigned by splitting the points scored by a played match or complete cricket series total, calculating the answer provided to the closest whole number. It may be compared with the average of batting but with the points created instead of total runs scored by any player and a cricket ODI or test match/series totalling score rather than number of times dismissed.

On completion of every single Test series, the two competing teams gain a specified amount of points, based on a sportive mathematical formula. Each team's newly gained points complete total is divided by the upcoming new match/series total score to assign an updated rating. With batting scoring averages, if a player is dismissed in the next innings for above the previous average, then his average will increase. On the other hand, scoring less runs than the previous average will result it to fall.

ICC ODI Championship
3 August 2013

Team Matches Points Rating
India 48 5906 123
Australia 34 3861 114
England 384257 112
Sri Lanka 49 5435 111
South Africa 34 3584 105
Pakistan 42 4294 102
New Zealand 29 2593 89
West Indies 41 3639 89
Bangladesh 23 1754 76
Zimbabwe 23 1205 52
Ireland 10 394 39
Netherlands 7 88 13
Kenya 4 40 10


ICC Test Championship
28 May 2013

TeamMatchesPointsRating
South Africa243240135
India303473116
England323577112
Australia272846105
Pakistan191947102
West Indies22216899
Sri Lanka26229588
New Zealand27212679
Bangladesh1313410

Zimbabwe is currently unranked, as it has played insufficient matches.
It has 183 points and a rating of 23.


Full rankings on www.icc-cricket.com
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