ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023 | Full ICC Men’s ODI Team Standings
ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023

ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023: The International Cricket Council (ICC) has just released the latest updated ICC Team Ranking Tally after Australia vs South Africa 1st ODI (out of five). Australia defeated South Africa by 3 wickets and took a 1-0 lead in the series. This post will lead you through the ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023.

ICC last updated the ICC Men’s ODI Team Standings on 5th September after India vs Nepal where India got 2 more points and strengthened their 3rd spot.

Australia are on a tour of South Africa for a 5-match ODI series ahead of World Cup 2023 aiming a good preparation. The first of the five ODI was played yesterday (7th September), where Australia won by 3 wickets thanks to Marnus Labuchagne’s 80 runs inning with Aston Agar (48).

With the help of a magnificent century from Bavuma, South Africa managed to establish a competitive total on a slow surface, but the Australians struggled early in the run-chase. They got into difficulty early on due to their frenzied attitude since they kept losing wickets. Warner walked for a duck, while Marsh was unable to replicate his valor from the T20I series as Rabada nipped him out with a beautiful outswinger.

Green was injured shortly after that when a bouncer working for Rabada punched him in the left ear. At 72/5, the visitors brought in Labuschagne to replace Green as the concussion substitute after losing three more fast wickets. From the beginning, he exuded confidence and continued his grazing runs, and led his team to victory with Agar at the other end.

ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023 | Full ICC Men’s ODI Team Standings
AUS beat RSA by 3 wickets (Getty Images)

South Africa didn’t lose much as they were 6th in the ICC ODI Team ranking and still they are there. What they lose is two precious rating points as previously had a 101 rating and now they are at 99 rating points.

With this win, Australia gained a rating point and now they have 119 rating points. Although they won the match, still they are in the second spot in the ICC Team Ranking as on 6th September, Pakistan handily defeated Bangladesh and strengthened their No. 1 spot.

Pakistan, who have played 25 matches in this cycle, possesses 2,997 points with 120 rating points. India sit third in the table with 37 matches played and 114 rating Points.

Down below is the ICC Team Ranking Updated After AUS vs SA 1st ODI 2023:

ICC Team Ranking (Men’s ODI Standing)

POSTEAMMATCHESPOINTSRATING
1Pakistan252,997120
2Australia242,865119
3India374,204114
4New Zealand272,806104
5England242,426101
6South Africa201,97899
7Bangladesh312,90194
8Sri Lanka343,07190
9Afghanistan211,68780
10West Indies382,58268
11Zimbabwe301,64155
12Scotland331,66250
13Ireland241,05244
14Netherlands281,04437
15Nepal421,44634
16Namibia2881329
17United States3180826
18Oman2452522
19UAE4161715

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