India on verge of becoming top ranked ODI side
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The Indian team has had the habit of disappointing their fans with the
most horrible performances against the run of play. For some reasons
they have not been consistent enough despite being in the possession of
a quality outfit.
At
times one gets the impression that the movers and shakers in the Indian
Board are quite content in watching their team take the second position
when they appear quite capable of being on top of the three.
The
Indians don’t really look all that keen to attain the number one
position. It’s hard to comprehend their reluctance to occupy the top
slot. Be it a tournament or the rankings of the International Cricket
Council (ICC) they make others feel that they are more than happy to be
placed among the top teams rather than being the leading outfit.
There
have been numerous tournaments over the years when the fancied Indian
outfits have fallen away in the final after being in the driving seat
throughout. I think they have lost more one-day finals than any other
team.
The latest ODI rankings issued by the ICC, following the
conclusion of the recent Zimbabwe-Bangladesh series show India just one
point behind leaders South Africa. It very clearly means that Mahendra
Singh Dhoni stands a very good chance of taking his team to the top of
the points table if his team plays to its potential in the upcoming
triangular series in Sri Lanka.
That’s a million dollar
question. Will the Indians aim for the number one ahead of the
Champions Trophy being held in South Africa next month or will they
remain contended with the second spot.
We have seen it so many
times the Indians giving it away against unfancied opponents. Neither
Sri Lanka nor New Zealand have that kind of powerful team as India but
one can’t be sure if Dhoni’s men would be pushing hard for victory.
If
the Indians do go hard at both their opponents there’s very little
chance of them not accomplishing the goal of winning the tournament and
taking the number one position in the rankings. We need to wait a
little to know that.
South Africa currently occupy the top
position in the ICC’s ODI ranking with 127 points while India are just
a solitary point adrift at second position. Australia are placed third
with 119 points while England are number four with 111 points.
New
Zealand (110), Pakistan (109) and Sri Lanka (104) are not that far
behind on the next three positions but the West Indies have only 78
points to be at the eighth position.
Bangladesh, on a high of
late, are fast closing the gap having accumulated 55 points to be
ranked number nine. The tenth position is taken by Ireland with 27
points with Zimbabwe having slipped to the second last position on the
list with only 26 points. Kenya remain at the bottom, not having gained
any point yet.
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4 months ago
After this series india will become first in ODI ranking and Aus will become 3rd or 4 th