Malcolm Merlyn Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 The Indian cricket team under Mahendra Singh Dhoni might become the number one ODI team again, provided they win the seven-match one day series against Australia. Trailing table-topper Australia by four rating points, Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side will reach the top if they win the series but they can also drop below third placed South Africa if they lose 6-1 or 7-0, according to an ICC release here on Friday. It would be a golden opportunity for India to regain the number-one position in the ODI Championship for the third time in as many months as the series begins in Vadodara on Sunday. India had surged to the top of the ladder after defeating New Zealand in its opening match in the tri-series in Colombo on August 11 and then again following South Africa's loss to Sri Lanka in the ICC Champions Trophy 2009 opener at Centurion on September 22. However, time spent at the top has been short for Dhoni's side as they slipped back into second position after losing to Sri Lanka at Colombo on 12 August and then to Pakistan at Centurion on 26 September. If India beat Australia by 4-3 or better in this series, they will be guaranteed a place at the top this time for a longer period. A 4-3 result will put India on 127 ratings points, one ahead of Australia, and a 5-2 result will take them to 129 ratings points while dropping Australia to 124 ratings points. A 6-1 victory for Dhoni's side will put it on 131 ratings points, nine clear of Australia, while a 7-0 sweep will take them to 133 ratings points while pushing Australia into third position on 120 ratings points. In fact, India can go to top of the table as early as October 28, provided they win both the Vadodara and Nagpur matches. Australia, meanwhile, need to win the series to retain its number-one position. An Australia 4-3 win will mean both the sides maintain their pre-series ratings while a 5-2 or better series win will strengthen Australia's position at the top. Meanwhile, at the top of the ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen, Dhoni leads vice-captain Yuvraj Singh by a distance. Dhoni has been on the top since reclaiming the number-one position from West Indies captain Chris Gayle on January 31. Apart from Dhoni and Yuvraj, India boasts Sachin Tendulkar (ninth), Virender Sehwag (10th) and Gautam Gambir (16th) inside the top 20 with the trio eyeing upward movements. http://cricketnext.in.com/news/top-...s/44698-32.html Link to comment
Malcolm Merlyn Posted October 24, 2009 Author Share Posted October 24, 2009 Time we seal this one for good Link to comment
ViruRulez Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 I would like India to reach 133 rating points and Aus to drop to 120 points but I would still accept 129 points with Aus at 124 Link to comment
Bradman99 Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 There is a lot on the line in this series. Link to comment
Desi Cartman Posted October 24, 2009 Share Posted October 24, 2009 There is a lot on the line in this series. Yea but its not as exciting as test match series. I love watching Ind-Aus test matches Link to comment
Bradman99 Posted October 25, 2009 Share Posted October 25, 2009 Yea but its not as exciting as test match series. I love watching Ind-Aus test matches Yeah, there is nothing quite like Tests but any time Aussies play India it's good to watch. Link to comment
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