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1 Current rankings  





2 Points calculations  



2.1  Time period  





2.2  Find the points earned from a match  



2.2.1  Example  







2.3  Find the new ratings  







3 Historical rankings  





4 See also  





5 References  





6 External links  














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ICC men's T20 team rankings
AdministratorInternational Cricket Council
Creation2011
Number of teams91
Current top ranking India (264 rating)
Longest cumulative top ranking India (35 months)
Longest continuous
top ranking
 India (28 months)
Highest rating Pakistan (287 rating)
Last updated on: 6 June 2024.

The ICC Men's T20 Team Rankings is an international Twenty20 cricket rankings system of the International Cricket Council.[1] After every Twenty20 International (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] Teams need to have played at least eight T20I matches in the previous three to four years to remain in the rankings table.

India currently leads the ICC men's T20I team rankings, a position they have held since 21 February 2022.[3]

Current rankings[edit]

ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings
  • t
  • e
  • Team Matches Points Rating
     India 50 13,250 265
     Australia 37 9,580 259
     West Indies 43 10,937 254
     England 34 8,630 254
     South Africa 30 7,421 247
     New Zealand 49 12,113 247
     Pakistan 46 11,097 241
     Sri Lanka 37 8,508 230
     Bangladesh 47 10,657 227
     Afghanistan 35 7,686 220
     Ireland 46 8,974 195
     Zimbabwe 41 7,878 192
     Scotland 24 4,606 192
     Namibia 37 6,965 188
     Netherlands 21 3,873 184
     United Arab Emirates 42 7,386 176
     United States 17 2,900 171
       Nepal 39 6,601 169
     Oman 38 6,192 163
     Papua New Guinea 31 4,472 144
     Uganda 62 8,353 135
     Hong Kong 37 4,977 135
     Canada 21 2,700 129
     Malaysia 40 4,931 123
     Jersey 19 2,267 119
     Kuwait 31 3,677 119
     Bahrain 34 4,030 119
     Qatar 23 2,598 113
     Italy 18 1,944 108
     Bermuda 11 1,185 108
     Spain 13 1,376 106
     Saudi Arabia 30 3,142 105
     Kenya 40 4,189 105
     Germany 28 2,541 91
     Tanzania 42 3,797 90
     Nigeria 29 2,233 77
     Guernsey 15 1101 73
     Singapore 23 1,676 73
     Cayman Islands 9 646 72
     Denmark 21 1,430 68
     Cambodia 22 1,471 67
     Norway 15 985 66
     Portugal 17 1,071 63
     Isle of Man 14 857 61
     Belgium 25 1,512 60
      Switzerland 13 751 58
     Vanuatu 16 921 58
     Austria 30 1,691 56
     France 24 1,325 55
     Botswana 24 1,298 54
     Japan 28 1,504 54
     Malawi 15 728 49
     Romania 28 1,316 47
     Czech Republic 14 658 47
     Sweden 13 580 45
     Finland 16 684 43
     Argentina 8 340 43
     Philippines 17 701 41
     Indonesia 28 1,091 39
     Thailand 24 850 35
     Mozambique 16 522 33
     Rwanda 58 1,885 33
     Ghana 28 873 31
     Fiji 5 152 30
     Malta 41 1,188 29
     Luxembourg 28 753 27
     Sierra Leone 25 651 26
     Israel 7 178 25
     Bahamas 8 191 24
     Gibraltar 25 528 21
     Estonia 10 202 20
     Hungary 17 336 20
     Panama 9 257 17
     Serbia 13 176 14
     Bhutan 16 176 11
     Cyprus 8 77 10
     Bulgaria 21 154 7
     Eswatini 17 118 7
     China 11 53 5
     Maldives 21 61 3
     Cameroon 10 26 3
     Mongolia 8 0 0
     Turkey 9 0 0
     Seychelles 5 0 0
     Samoa 5 0 0
     Mali 6 0 0
     Lesotho 11 0 0
     Gambia 6 0 0
     Croatia 8 0 0
    References: ICC T20I rankings, As of 17 June 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.

    Points calculations[edit]

    Time period[edit]

    Each team scores points based on the results of their matches over the last 3−4 years − the matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus the matches played in the 24 months before that, for which the matches played and points earned both count half. For example:

    May 2010 May 2011 May 2012 May 2013 May 2014 May 2015
    Between May 2013 and April 2014: Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting
    Between May 2014 and April 2015: Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weighting Results that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting

    Each May, the matches and points earned between 3 and 4 years ago are removed, and the matches and points earned between 1 and 2 years ago switch from 100% weighting to 50% weighting. For example, on 1 May 2014, the matches played between May 2010 and April 2011 were removed, and the matches played between May 2012 and April 2013 switched to 50% weighting (the matches from May 2011 to April 2012 would have already been at 50% following the previous rerating). This happens overnight, so can result in teams changing positions in the ranking table despite no one playing.


    Find the points earned from a match[edit]

    Each time two teams play another match, the rankings table is updated as follows, based on the ratings of the teams immediately before they played. To determine the teams' new ratings after a particular match, first calculate the points earned from the match:

    If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was less than 40 points, then points will be as follows:

    Match result Points earned
    Win Opponent's rating + 50
    Tie Opponent's rating
    Lose Opponent's rating − 50

    If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was at least 40 points, then points will be as follows:

    Match result Points earned
    Stronger team wins Own rating + 10
    Weaker team loses Own rating − 10
    Stronger team ties Own rating − 40
    Weaker team ties Own rating + 40
    Stronger team loses Own rating − 90
    Weaker team wins Own rating + 90

    Example[edit]

    Suppose Team A, with an initial rating of 100, plays Team B. The table shows the points awarded to the two teams for 9 different initial ratings for B (ranging from 20 to 160), and the three possible match results.

    Initial ratings Scenario Team A wins & Team B loses.
    Points earned:
    Match tied.
    Points earned:
    Team A loses & Team B wins. Points earned: Total initial ratings Total points earned (All 3 results)
    Team A Team B Team A Team B Team A Team B Team A Team B
    100 20 Initial ratings at least 40 points apart Stronger team wins: Own rating + 10 110 Weaker team loses: Own rating − 10 10 Stronger team ties: Own rating − 40 60 Weaker team ties: Own rating + 40 60 Stronger team loses: Own rating − 90 10 Weaker team wins: Own rating + 90 110 120 120
    100 40 110 30 60 80 10 130 140 140
    100 60 110 50 60 100 10 150 160 160
    100 70 Initial ratings less than 40 points apart Win: Opponent's rating + 50 120 Lose: Opponent's rating − 50 50 Tie: Opponent's rating 70 Tie: Opponent's rating 100 Lose: Opponent's rating − 50 20 Win: Opponent's rating + 50 150 170 170
    100 90 140 50 90 100 40 150 190 190
    100 110 160 50 110 100 60 150 210 210
    100 130 180 50 130 100 80 150 230 230
    100 140 Initial ratings at least 40 points apart Weaker team wins: Own rating + 90 190 Stronger team loses: Own rating − 90 50 Weaker team ties: Own rating + 40 140 Stronger team ties: Own rating − 40 100 Weaker team loses: Own rating − 10 90 Stronger team wins: Own rating + 10 150 240 240
    100 160 190 70 140 120 90 170 260 260

    This illustrates that:

    Find the new ratings[edit]

    Historical rankings[edit]

    This table lists the teams that have historically held the highest rating since the T20I rankings was introduced.[citation needed] In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full T20I status to all its members. As a result, ratings of leading teams since 2018 have been considerably higher, and cannot be directly compared to those before that date.

    Country Start End Duration Cumulative Highest Rating
     England 24 October 2011[4] 7 August 2012[5] 289 days 289 days 140
     South Africa 8 August 2012 11 September 2012 35 days 35 days 137
     England 12 September 2012 21 September 2012 10 days 299 days 130
     South Africa 22 September 2012 28 September 2012 7 days 42 days 134
     Sri Lanka 29 September 2012 27 March 2014 545 days 545 days 134
     India 28 March 2014 2 April 2014 6 days 6 days 130
     Sri Lanka 3 April 2014 3 April 2014 1 day 546 days 131
     India 4 April 2014 5 April 2014 2 days 8 days 132
     Sri Lanka 6 April 2014 30 April 2014 25 days 571 days 133
     India 1 May 2014 6 September 2014 129 days 137 days 131
     Sri Lanka 7 September 2014 9 January 2016 490 days 1061 days 135
     West Indies 10 January 2016 30 January 2016 21 days 21 days 118
     India 31 January 2016 8 February 2016 9 days 146 days 120
     Sri Lanka 9 February 2016 11 February 2016 3 days 1064 days 121
     India 12 February 2016 3 May 2016 82 days 228 days 127
     New Zealand 4 May 2016 31 October 2017 546 days 546 days 132
     Pakistan 1 November 2017 3 November 2017 3 days 3 days 124
     New Zealand 4 November 2017 6 November 2017 3 days 549 days 124
     Pakistan 7 November 2017 2 January 2018 57 days 60 days 124
     New Zealand 3 January 2018 27 January 2018 25 days 574 days 128
     Pakistan 28 January 2018 30 April 2020 824 days 884 days 286
     Australia 1 May 2020 5 September 2020 128 days 128 days 278
     England 6 September 2020 7 September 2020 2 days 301 days 273
     Australia 8 September 2020 30 November 2020 84 days 212 days 275
     England 1 December 2020 20 February 2022 447 days 748 days 278
     India 21 February 2022 Present 848 days 1076 days 270
    Last updated 06 June 2024

    The summary of teams that have held the highest rating by days, are:

    Team Total Days Highest Rating
     India 1076 270
     Sri Lanka 1064 135
     Pakistan 884 286
     England 748 278
     New Zealand 574 132
     Australia 212 278
     South Africa 42 137
     West Indies 21 118

    See also[edit]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ "Twenty20 rankings launched with England on top". 24 October 2011. Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  • ^ "David Richardson previews the release of the Reliance ICC T20I Rankings". Retrieved 24 October 2011.
  • ^ "ICC Ranking for T20 teams International Cricket Council". www.icc-cricket.com. Retrieved 26 April 2023.
  • ^ "ICC rankings - ICC Test, ODI and Twenty20 rankings". 25 October 2011. Archived from the original on 25 October 2011. Retrieved 16 December 2018.
  • ^ "England rise to No.1 in ODIs". ESPNcricinfo. 8 August 2012.
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