Chance for India to climb to top in ODI rankings

ANI  |  Dubai [U.A.E.] 

will have a chance to dethrone and climb to the top of the ICC ODI Team Rankings when both the sides face each other in the six-match series, starting in on Thursday.

To retain the top spot, will have to draw the series, while can top the ODI table if they win the series by 4-2 or better.

However, will slip behind England by a fraction of a point if win the series by 5-1 or better.

Meanwhile, world champions have dropped two places to fifth, while winners have conceded three points in the ICC ODI Team Rankings following an action-packed month of white ball cricket, which saw 17 ODIs being played between seven sides in Australia, and

While the 50-over tournament champions have slipped in the team rankings table, England and have been rewarded for their impressive performances against and Pakistan, respectively.

England (116) have moved up to third after gaining two points and (115) have risen to fourth after earning three points.

Following a 4-1 series defeat, are now fifth on 112 points, while Pakistan, after being swept aside 5-0 by New Zealand, are sixth on 96 points. The top five sides are still separated by just nine points.

In Bangladesh, the hosts went head to head with and in a tri-series, which culminated on Saturday with beating in the final by 79 runs.

From this series, all three sides retained their pre-series rankings, but conceded two points to slip to 90 and earned a point to move to 53. stayed on 84 points.

Also in action will be the 11th-ranked Afghanistan and 10th-ranked in Sharjah; the two sides will contest a five-ODI series in Sharjah from February 9-19 .

This series will be their final preparation before the ICC World Cup Qualifier, which begins in and on March 4.

The top two sides from this 10-team tournament will progress to the ICC World Cup 2019, which will be staged in England and from May 30 to July 15 next year.

In the ICC ODI Rankings, Australia's is the biggest mover as he has vaulted 25 places to 28th position after scoring 221 runs in the series against England.

Aaron Finch, who was the leading run-scorer with 275 runs, has gained two places and is now in the 15th position.

The opener has now become his side's second highest-ranked batsman, with sitting in third spot overall and slipping four places to 17th.

England opener Jason Roy, who played a lead role in guiding his side to a 4-1 series win by contributing 250 runs, has jumped 12 places to 20th spot.

Roy is now England's third highest-ranked batsman after (up one place to sixth) and Jos Buttler, who has returned to the top 20 in 18th position by rising three places.

and Jonny Bairstow are the other batsmen from the series to move in the upward direction.

Head has climbed seven spots and is now 22nd after piloting to their sole victory with 96 runs in a low scoring game in Adelaide, while Bairstow has gained eight places and is now 40th after scoring 157 runs in the series.

The biggest news in the latest rankings has come from the five-match ODI series between and where ICC Emerging Cricketer of the Year 2017 has failed to defend his number-one position.

The fast bowler has slipped four places to fifth after claiming six wickets in four matches.

This means South Africa's will start the series against as the number-one bowler, while Virat Kohli will defend his number-one batting ranking from AB de Villiers, who is just four points behind.

is not the only bowler to lose ground. has also dropped five places to 31st to join in equal 31st position. Imad Wasim, who was unavailable for the series due to an injury, has slipped three places to 33rd.

bowlers were on fire in this series and Trent Boult, and have all made impressive gains.

Boult has moved up two places to second after finishing the series as the leading wicket-taker with nine wickets, Santner is now in the seventh position after moving up three places following his six wickets, while Southee has lifted 14 places to 23rd after bagging eight wickets.

Amongst the batsmen, has been rewarded for finishing as the most successful batsman in the series (310 runs) with a rise of four places that has put him just outside the top-10 in 11th position.

In doing so, Guptill has leapfrogged (12th) to become his side's second highest-ranked batsman after Kane Williamson, who has moved up two places to 8th following his 261 runs in the series.

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First Published: Mon, January 29 2018. 18:35 IST