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India overtakes Pakistan in official ratings

India's win in the final match of its five-match One-Day International (ODI) series in Pakistan earned it a 3-2 series victory and propelled it above Pakistan in the ICC ODI Championship table

India's win in the final match of its five-match One-Day International (ODI) series in Pakistan earned it a 3-2 series victory and propelled it above Pakistan in the ICC ODI Championship table.

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Going into the series Pakistan was fifth in the official ODI table with a rating of 107 while India was seventh on 105. The narrow series win is just enough to lift India above its great rival into fifth position with a new rating of 107.

Pakistan's rating has fallen to 106 putting it sixth, narrowly ahead of England when the ratings are recalculated to three decimal places.

This will be the first time that India has finished a calendar month ahead of Pakistan in the ICC ODI Championship table since October 2003.

Only three points separate the sides ranked between third and seventh in the official ODI table. England and Sri Lanka are the next two of these sides to have an opportunity to pull away from the pack with away series against West Indies and Zimbabwe respectively.

The ICC ODI Championship table correct on 24 March 2004

Team Rating
1 Australia 135
2 South Africa 113
3 Sri Lanka 109
4 New Zealand 109
5 India 107
6 Pakistan 106
7 England 106
8 West Indies 100
9 Zimbabwe 64
10 Kenya 28
11 Bangladesh 3

Developed by David Kendix

The ICC ODI Championship table is updated on the ICC website after every ODI match.

To predict the impact future results will have on the ratings visit the official ICC website www.icc.cricket.org then click on `ICC ODI Championship' and `analyse this table for future results'.

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