First time in almost three years Australia is no longer formally cricket's No.1-ranked one-day nation. After the ICC's annual update of its limited-overs rankings, Australia has dropped to fourth on the steps - its lowest ranking since the ODI table was launched in 2002.England is the new top-ranked team, just in front of South Africa, with world champion India third. On the Twenty20 rankings, South Africa has taken over from England at No.1 with Australia dropping from sixth to ninth.
ODI rankings
1. England
2. South Africa
3. India
4. Australia
5. Sri Lanka
6. Pakistan
7. West Indies
8. New Zealand
9. Bangladesh
10. Zimbabwe
11. Ireland
12. Netherlands
13. Kenya
T20 Intl rankings
1. South Africa
2. England
3. Sri Lanka
4. India
5. West Indies
6. Pakistan
7. New Zealand
8. Bangladesh
9. Australia
10. Ireland
11. Zimbabwe
ODI rankings
1. England
2. South Africa
3. India
4. Australia
5. Sri Lanka
6. Pakistan
7. West Indies
8. New Zealand
9. Bangladesh
10. Zimbabwe
11. Ireland
12. Netherlands
13. Kenya
T20 Intl rankings
1. South Africa
2. England
3. Sri Lanka
4. India
5. West Indies
6. Pakistan
7. New Zealand
8. Bangladesh
9. Australia
10. Ireland
11. Zimbabwe
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