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Sports News | Third-placed India Close in on England in Latest Women's ODI Rankings Update
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Dubai, May 14 (PTI) Buoyed by their victory in the Tri-Nation Series, India gained eight rating points to narrow the gap with second-placed England in the latest ICC Women's ODI team rankings released on Wednesday. India now stands at 121 rating points, just six behind England, who hold 127. Despite the shuffle below, seven-time world champions Australia remain firmly at the top with 167 points, though their lead has slightly reduced — from 44 to 40 points. Also Read | ILT20 2025-26: International League T20 Season Four To Commence on UAE National Day. New Zealand (96), South Africa (90) and Sri Lanka (82) round out an unchanged top six, with the Proteas remaining in fifth placed despite dropping nine rating points in the update. The update provides a 50 percent weightage for matches between May 2022 and April 2024 and 100 percent for matches thereafter, with South Africa's achievement in reaching the semifinals of the most recent 50-over World Cup in New Zealand at the start of 2022 no longer included. Also Read | Former England Captain Michael Vaughan Highlights Irreplaceable Void Left by Virat Kohli in Test Cricket Following His Retirement. This also effects fellow 2022 semifinalists West Indies (72), who drop 10 rating points and fall from seventh to ninth overall and behind Bangladesh (79) and Pakistan (78) as a result. (This is an unedited and auto-generated story from Syndicated News feed, LatestLY Staff may not have modified or edited the content body)
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