ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings
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Administrator | International Cricket Council |
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Format | Twenty20 |
First edition | 2007 |
Latest edition | ongoing |
Tournament format | national (ongoing points accumulation through all matches played) |
Number of teams | 16 |
Current champion | Sri Lanka (131 points) |
Most successful | Sri Lanka (19 months) |
The ICC T20 Championship is an international Twenty20 cricket competition run by the International Cricket Council. The competition is notional in that it is simply a ranking scheme overlaid on the regular T20I match schedule.[1] After every T20I match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating, and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating.[2]
As of 3 April 2014, Sri Lanka lead the ICC T20I Championship with a rating of 131.
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Points
The calculations for the Table are performed as follows:
- Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.
- Each team's rating is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).
- A match only counts if played in the last three years.
- Matches played in the first year of the three-year limit count one-third; matches played in the second year count two-thirds; matches played in the last year count fully; essentially, recent matches are given higher weighting.
- To determine a team's rating after a particular match:
- Determine the match result (win, loss, or tie)
- Calculate the match points scored:
- If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is fewer than 40 points, then:
- The winner scores 50 points more than the opponent's rating
- The loser scores 50 points fewer than the opponent's rating
- Each team in a tie scores the opponent's rating
- If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is more than or equal to 40 points, then :
- The winner, if it is the stronger team, scores 10 points more than its own rating
- The winner, if it is the weaker team, scores 90 points more than its own rating
- The loser, if it is the stronger team, scores 90 points fewer than its own rating
- The loser, if it is the weaker team, scores 10 points fewer than its own rating
- The stronger team in a tie scores 40 points fewer than its own rating
- The weaker team in a tie scores 40 points more than its own rating
- If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is fewer than 40 points, then:
- Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the table) and determine the new rating. However, matches (and the points) which do not lie in last three year range will have to be removed.
- Points earned by teams depend on the opponents ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.
Ranking table
Team | Matches | Points | Rating | |
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India | 66 | 17,667 | 268 | |
Australia | 45 | 11,545 | 257 | |
England | 41 | 10,391 | 253 | |
West Indies | 52 | 13,139 | 253 | |
New Zealand | 49 | 12,113 | 247 | |
South Africa | 40 | 9,800 | 245 | |
Pakistan | 46 | 11,097 | 241 | |
Sri Lanka | 43 | 9,974 | 232 | |
Bangladesh | 53 | 11,898 | 224 | |
Afghanistan | 39 | 8,682 | 223 | |
Ireland | 49 | 9,629 | 197 | |
Zimbabwe | 51 | 9,915 | 194 | |
Scotland | 27 | 5,151 | 191 | |
Netherlands | 25 | 4,600 | 184 | |
Namibia | 41 | 7,456 | 183 | |
United Arab Emirates | 46 | 8,198 | 178 | |
Nepal | 46 | 7,852 | 171 | |
United States | 30 | 5,010 | 167 | |
Oman | 42 | 6,697 | 159 | |
Papua New Guinea | 31 | 4,472 | 144 | |
Canada | 28 | 3,914 | 140 | |
Uganda | 62 | 8,353 | 135 | |
Hong Kong | 47 | 6,173 | 131 | |
Kuwait | 41 | 5,087 | 124 | |
Malaysia | 50 | 6,123 | 122 | |
Bahrain | 34 | 4,030 | 119 | |
Jersey | 26 | 3,063 | 118 | |
Qatar | 23 | 2,598 | 113 | |
Spain | 22 | 2,442 | 111 | |
Italy | 18 | 1,944 | 108 | |
Bermuda | 11 | 1,185 | 108 | |
Kenya | 56 | 5,870 | 105 | |
Saudi Arabia | 30 | 3,142 | 105 | |
Tanzania | 47 | 4,301 | 92 | |
Germany | 32 | 2,860 | 89 | |
Nigeria | 34 | 2,711 | 80 | |
Guernsey | 23 | 1,759 | 76 | |
Singapore | 29 | 2,217 | 76 | |
Norway | 20 | 1,444 | 72 | |
Cayman Islands | 9 | 646 | 72 | |
Denmark | 25 | 1,711 | 68 | |
Cambodia | 22 | 1,471 | 67 | |
Portugal | 17 | 1,071 | 63 | |
Isle of Man | 14 | 857 | 61 | |
Japan | 36 | 2,174 | 60 | |
Belgium | 29 | 1,710 | 59 | |
Austria | 30 | 1,691 | 56 | |
France | 24 | 1,325 | 55 | |
Switzerland | 17 | 934 | 55 | |
Botswana | 24 | 1,298 | 54 | |
Cook Islands | 9 | 426 | 47 | |
Romania | 28 | 1,316 | 47 | |
Malawi | 30 | 1,369 | 46 | |
Sweden | 17 | 770 | 45 | |
Finland | 21 | 950 | 45 | |
Argentina | 9 | 407 | 45 | |
Czech Republic | 19 | 809 | 43 | |
Thailand | 28 | 1,133 | 40 | |
Vanuatu | 22 | 884 | 40 | |
Philippines | 24 | 894 | 37 | |
Mozambique | 21 | 751 | 36 | |
Fiji | 11 | 387 | 35 | |
Rwanda | 73 | 2,416 | 33 | |
Samoa | 11 | 357 | 32 | |
Ghana | 33 | 1,045 | 32 | |
Estonia | 19 | 597 | 31 | |
Indonesia | 40 | 1,144 | 29 | |
Luxembourg | 28 | 753 | 27 | |
Sierra Leone | 25 | 651 | 26 | |
Malta | 46 | 1,191 | 26 | |
Israel | 7 | 178 | 25 | |
Bahamas | 8 | 191 | 24 | |
Gibraltar | 31 | 615 | 20 | |
Hungary | 17 | 336 | 20 | |
Slovenia | 8 | 150 | 19 | |
Panama | 9 | 157 | 17 | |
Bhutan | 21 | 338 | 16 | |
Cyprus | 17 | 272 | 16 | |
Mexico | 9 | 131 | 15 | |
Croatia | 17 | 167 | 10 | |
Maldives | 31 | 234 | 8 | |
Eswatini | 17 | 118 | 7 | |
Cameroon | 15 | 99 | 7 | |
China | 11 | 53 | 5 | |
Bulgaria | 25 | 96 | 4 | |
Serbia | 22 | 70 | 3 | |
Lesotho | 16 | 3 | 0 | |
Mongolia | 14 | 0 | 0 | |
Turkey | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
South Korea | 8 | 0 | 0 | |
Seychelles | 10 | 0 | 0 | |
Myanmar | 13 | 0 | 0 | |
Mali | 11 | 0 | 0 | |
Greece | 8 | 0 | 0 | |
Gambia | 9 | 0 | 0 | |
References: ICC T20I rankings, As of 24 October 2024 | ||||
"Matches" is the number of matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus half the number in the 24 months before that. |
Historical ICC T20I Champions
See also
- ICC Test Championship
- ICC ODI Championship
- International structure of cricket
- ICC Player Rankings
- List of Twenty20 International records
- List of India Twenty20 International records
References
- ^ "Twenty20 rankings launched with England on top". Retrieved 24 October 2011.
- ^ "David Richardson previews the release of the Reliance ICC T20I Rankings". Retrieved 24 October 2011.
External links
Country | Start | End | Total Months | Highest Rating |
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England | October 2011 | March 2012 | 6 | 140 |
South Africa | March 2012 | September 2012 | 7 | 130 |
Sri Lanka | September 2012 | March 2014 | 19 | 134 |
India | March 2014 | March 2014 | 1 day | 130 |
Sri Lanka | March 2014 | - | 0 | 131 |
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Italics indicate a defunct competition. |