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India cling on to third spot; SL top

Last Updated 25 July 2013, 20:27 IST

India held on to their third spot after the annual update of the ICC Twenty20 Rankings was announced on Thursday.

Sri Lanka have retained their position as the number one ranked team in the list.
The annual update was released just two days before Pakistan take on defending ICC World Twenty20 champions West Indies in a two-match series, in Kingstown, St Vincent.

At the June ICC Board meeting during the Annual Conference week in London, the ICC Board agreed to change the T20I rankings period from three years to four years.

The ICC Board also decided that the annual update to the Test, ODI and T20I rankings should now take place on May 1, rather than August 1, to better align with the current international calendar.

This change has been incorporated in the latest update, and has been backdated to May 1, 2013. The updated table now reflects all T20I matches completed after August 1, 2010. All T20I matches played until the start of May 2014 will be added to this table.
There are no ranking changes as a result of this annual update and most countries’ ratings change by no more than a point or two.

14 out of the 16 countries with T20I status are ranked, with Afghanistan and Canada yet to play the required eight rated matches.

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(Published 25 July 2013, 20:21 IST)

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