India continue to hold the No. 1 position in the latest ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings following the annual rankings update, although their advantage over second-placed New Zealand has narrowed.
The update sees India drop by one rating point, moving from 119 to 118, while New Zealand have gained two points to reach 113. As a result, the gap between the top two sides has reduced from eight points to five.
Australia Remain Third
World champions Australia remain firmly in third place with a rating of 103, maintaining the same tally as before the update.
Top 10 Changes
The top 10 rankings witnessed only one positional change. South Africa have climbed into fourth place with 102 rating points, moving ahead of Pakistan, who now sit fifth on 100 points.
Further down the table, the separation between Bangladesh and the West Indies has become more significant. Bangladesh continue to occupy ninth place, but the margin over the Caribbean side has stretched to 10 rating points.
Movements Outside Top 10
Several movements have also taken place outside the top 10. Ireland have moved ahead of Zimbabwe to claim 11th position, while the United States have overtaken Scotland to rise to 13th place. Meanwhile, the United Arab Emirates have edged past Canada and now sit 19th in the rankings.
India's dominance in white-ball cricket extends beyond the ODI format, with the team also retaining the No. 1 ranking in the ICC Men's T20I standings after last week's annual update. In the Test arena, Australia remain the highest-ranked men's side. Australia also continue to lead both the ICC Women's ODI and Women's T20I rankings.



