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Thursday, 3 May 2018

Pakistan maintain top spot in T20I rankings

Pakistan maintain top spot in T20I rankings The Pakistan cricket group keeps on keeping up its best position in the T20I rankings discharged by International Cricket Council (ICC) on Wednesday.

With a four-point lead at best of the table with 130 focuses, Pakistan are trailed by Australia, who are in the second spot with 126 focuses and India at third.

In the interim, @therealpcb have combined their situation as the No.1 country in T20 design

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The best seven positions in the T20I rankings continued as before with the greatest change occurring at number eight with Afghanistan making a passage.

Sri Lanka who were prior positioned eighth slipped to ninth in the wake of losing four focuses following the refresh.

Bangladesh are put tenth took after by Scotland, Zimbabwe, the Netherlands, the United Arab Emirates, Hong Kong, Oman and Ireland.

Pakistan initially beat the T20I positioning a year ago out of the blue under the authority of Sarfraz Ahmed.

Britain assume control ODI spot from India

Then again, England overwhelmed India in the ODI rankings following the yearly refresh.

Britain, who last bested the ODI rankings in January 2013, increased eight indicates and moved 125 focuses.

BREAKING: We have another #1 ODI group in world cricket with @englandcricket seizing top spot from India in the most recent MRF Tires Rankings!

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India, who were in the best spot, lost a solitary point and are in second place with an aggregate of 122 focuses.

South Africa, who were second, dropped down to third place in the wake of losing four focuses, from 117 to 113, abandoning them nine focuses untied of India and just a single point in front of fourth-put New Zealand.

Australia went down to the fifth position in the wake of losing eight focuses while Pakistan increased eight focuses and are positioned at number six with 102 focuses, only two not as much as title holders Australia.

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