ICC Cricket Ranking India continue to top ODI team table.India held the numero uno spot in the most recent Reliance ODI group rankings while Virat Kohli kept up the number two position with captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni static at the seventh place in the batting graph discharged in Dubai.
Then, after Wednesday's third ODI in Canberra in which Australia vanquished South Africa by 73 runs, George Bailey's charges have jumped into second place on the Reliance ICC ODI Team Rankings and are only two focuses directionless of pioneer and 2011 World Cup champion India who have 117 focuses.
On the off chance that Australia win the two remaining Odis, they will move into ahead of all comers on 117 focuses, pushing out India by one-fifth of an appraisals point. A Proteas triumph on Friday and afterward on Sunday would see South Africa come back to second place, a point unfastened of India and Australia drop to third.
Kohli is at second place in batting with 862 focuses, behind South Africa's A B de Villiers (888), and in front of an alternate Protea Hashim Amla (845). Indian chief Dhoni stays steady at seventh with 738 focuses.
Seamer Bhuvneshwar Kumar is the best-put Indian at eighth with 641 focuses in the knocking down some pins diagram finished by suspended Pakistan off-spinner Saeed Ajmal. An alternate suspended spinner, West Indian Sunil Narine, is at second taken after South Africa pace lead Dale Steyn. No Indian characteristics among the main 3 allrounders in world cricket right now.
In the mean time, in the group rankings, Bangladesh and Zimbabwe have the chance to addition indispensable rankings focuses as they clash in five One-Day Internationals (Odis) beginning tomorrow in Chittagong.
Ninth-put Bangladesh as of now hold a 11-point lead over Elton Chigumbura's charges, and can further expand their lead while likewise decreasing the crevice with New Zealand and West Indies, who falsehood level on 96 focuses.
Opening batsman, Hashim Amla, has called upon his colleagues to take in the craft of playing under weight as the guests proceed with their arrangements for the 2015 World Cup with the fourth ODI against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG).
Down 1-2 after the overwhelming annihilation at Canberra, South Africa need to win the last two matches on the off chance that they are to seal the 5-match ODI arrangement. Amla accepts that being in an 'unquestionable requirement win' position is a decent circumstance to be in, and asked his colleagues to relish the chance of playing under weight, something he feels will hold them in great stead, going into the 2015 Cricket World Cup.
"It's a decent circumstance to be in, as in we've now got some included weight us," Amla said. "That is without a doubt a good thing in planning for the World Cup. The silver coating is most likely that the included weight is something that will test us," the SA opener included.
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