Monday 10 October 2011

ICC ODIs Team Ranking

ICC has announced the 2011 One Day International cricket Ranking. International Cricket Council wants to make change in the cricket ranking and they comes to the point and they came to a very  interesting choice. So they are decided to show the result.

One Day International (ODI) is a form of cricket which having a Limited cricket. Like 50 over cricket in which a fixed number of overs usually 50, there were present some trend for playing with the less or high overs in the past 40, 45 or 60 overs are played between two teams with international status. The Cricket World Cup is played in this format. One Day International matches are also called “Limited Overs Internationals (LOI)”, because they are Limited Over game matches between national sides, and if the weather interferes they are not always completed in one day. Important one-day matches, international and domestic, often have two days set aside, the second day being a “reserve” day to allow more chance of the game being completed if a result is not possible on the first day (for instance if play is prevented or interrupted by rain).
International Cricket takes charge and made the different country cricket teams. Like First the cricket is only playing with English countries and thenafter that they are playing in Eastern countries as well. When ICC is announcing the cricket teams then the ICC also
announced the ranking.
The Ranking means a lot in the cricket history. Like 1,2,3,4. These ranking tells us that what team comes at the top and what team comes at the less. One day is very good format of the cricket and many people likes this. The ICC had announced the cricket ranking every year. Now ICC also announced the One Day cricket team. This cricket ranking tells us the team which is present at the top of ythe table and which team present at the down order.

Teams are :

1.                                       Austrailia
2.                                       Srilanka
3.                                       South Africa
4.                                        England
5.                                       India
6.                                        Pakistan
7.                                        NewZealand
8.                                        West Indies
9.                                        Bangaladesh
10.                                      Zimbabwe





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