BIG NEWS: Indian Cricket Team slipped to No 3 in TEST Rankings but WHY ?

BIG NEWS: Indian Cricket Team slipped to No 3 in TEST Rankings but WHY?


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India has slipped to the third situation in the most recent ICC Test rankings. This is the first run through since October 2016 that they are not at the highest point of the rankings. India's misfortune implies Australia's benefit who are present at the top with 116 focuses, while New Zealand are second with 115 focuses.

In any case, with no cricket occurring over the globe for what reason did India lose the top spot?

Universal Cricket Council's media update says that the most recent rankings have mulled over all the matches played since May 2019 at 100 percent and those of the past two years at 50 percent. Along these lines, this implies the present rankings have expelled the records from 2016-17 which was a brilliant year for Team India when they won 12 Tests and lost only one. They had won every one of the five arrangements during that period, including triumphs against Australia and England. During a similar period, Australia had lost against South Africa and was lowered by Virat Kohli's men.

The silver coating for India, however, is the way that they keep on driving the ICC World Test Championship which is a group of six Test arrangements highlighting the main nine Test sides of the world.

In spite of tumbling to the third spot from the highest point of the table, India is not the greatest victim in the most recent rankings. South Africa, who saw a plunge of eight focuses, are currently at sixth spot beneath Sri Lanka in the rankings. The Proteas had won three arrangements during the period that has been expelled, while, since February 2019, they have lost eight of their nine Tests.

In the interim, there has been no adjustment in the situation of groups in the ICC ODI rankings. Be that as it may, England has fixed their grasp at the top by expanding their lead over the second set India from six to eight focuses.

Undoubtedly, Australia (278) top the rundown just because of the presentation of the rankings in the organization in 2011. Pakistan, who had been at the top since January 2018, is currently fourth with 260 focuses.

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