ODI Team Rankings
1
India
36 4471 124
2
New Zealand
38 4160 109
3
Australia
32 3473 109
4
Sri Lanka
36 3730 104
5
Pakistan
32 3312 104
6
South Africa
29 2775 96
7
Afghanistan
25 2279 91
8
England
31 2615 84
9
West Indies
28 2244 80
10
Bangladesh
29 2205 76
11
Zimbabwe
22 1202 55
12
Ireland
17 908 53
13
Scotland
27 1241 46
14
Netherlands
32 1374 43
15
USA
32 1227 38
16
Oman
23 822 36
17
Nepal
28 786 28
18
Canada
18 448 25
19
Namibia
30 573 19
20
United Arab Emirates
32 250 8
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