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Winner of Pakistan v India finale will be 'officialy' better team

The winner of the final match of the enthralling Pakistan v India One-Day International (ODI) series will officially be recognised as the better of the two sides in the ICC ODI Championship table

The winner of the final match of the enthralling Pakistan v India One-Day International (ODI) series will officially be recognised as the better of the two sides in the ICC ODI Championship table.

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After four matches of the historic five-match series in Pakistan the sides are locked all square at 2-2. In the official ODI standings Pakistan's rating of 107 is currently one higher than India's 106.

If India wins in Lahore on Wednesday it will not only claim the series but also overtake Pakistan in the ICC ODI table as its rating will increase to 107 while Pakistan's will fall to 106. This would leave India fifth in the official table and Pakistan in sixth.

On the other hand, if Pakistan can make home advantage count in the day/night match it will hold on to fifth place with an improved rating of 108 while India will be in seventh place behind England with a rating of 105.

A tied final match will leave Pakistan with a one-point lead over India.

The ICC ODI Championship table correct on 22 March 2004

Team Rating
1 Australia 135
2 South Africa 113
3 Sri Lanka 109
4 New Zealand 109
5 Pakistan 107
6 England 106
7 India 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.

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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