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Estimate ICC team rankings and rating changes. Simulate series results. India, Australia, England. 3 formats, 12 Test nations.
ICC Rankings โ 3 Formats, 12 Test Nations
India #1 Test 2009-2014. Australia 2000s. 4-year period. 128 members.
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Summary
India TEST: 125 (+4.0). Elite.
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ICC ranking points: Rating = Total points รท Matches rated. Recent matches weighted more. India #1 Test 2009-2014. Australia dominated 2000s. 3 formats (Test, ODI, T20I), 12 Test nations, 128 ICC members. Ranking period = last 3-4 years weighted.
Key Takeaways
- Rating = Total points รท Matches rated. Recent matches weighted more.
- India #1 Test 2009-2014. Australia dominated 2000s. Above 115 = elite.
- 3 formats, 12 Test nations, 4-year period, 128 ICC members.
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How It Works
Points System
Wins earn points; losses lose points. Beating higher-ranked teams yields more. Draws have smaller impact.
Recency & Opposition
Recent matches weighted more. Opposition strength affects points. Series weight depends on number of matches.
Expert Tips
Beat higher-ranked teams for maximum rating gain. Upsets are valuable.
Above 115 = elite. India/Australia often 118-125. Below 90 = mid-tier.
3 formats: Test, ODI, T20I. Each has separate rankings.
This calculator uses simplified methodology. ICC official for exact.
Comparison Table
| Team | Typical Rating |
|---|---|
| India | 118-125 |
| Australia | 115-122 |
| England | 110-118 |
| Mid-tier | 85-95 |
Official Sources
Disclaimer: This calculator uses simplified ICC methodology. Official rankings are published by ICC. Verify with icc-cricket.com/rankings for authoritative data.