India has experienced a decline in its ranking.
The IPL is in full swing, and India is not playing any international series at this time. Meanwhile, Rohit Sharma's team has dropped one place in the ICC Test rankings. On Monday, the ICC released the rankings for the three formats - Tests, ODIs and T20s. That's where India got this bad news.
India, which was in third place in Tests so far, has now dropped to fourth place. The team has lost two consecutive Test series. First to New Zealand at home, then to Australia. India is feeling the effects of this, albeit late. The team's rating points are now 105.
Australia is at the top, with 126 points. And England has moved up two places to second place, with 113 points. South Africa has dropped one place to third, with 111 points.
However, India's position in white-ball cricket is right. India is still at the top in ODIs. Their rating points are 124. New Zealand is second, with 109 points. Australia is in third place with equal points.
India is also at the top in T20s. Suryakumar Yadav's rating points are 271. Australia (262) is in second place and England (254) is in third place. After winning the T20 World Cup and the ODI Champions Trophy, India is now number one in both formats.
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