
ICC ODI Team Rankings Ahead of Champions Trophy 2025: Many teams are playing ODI series before the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. Recently, the TRAI Nation series in Pakistan ended, which was played between Pakistan, New Zealand and South Africa. Apart from this, the three -match ODI series between India and England and the two -match ODI series between Australia and Sri Lanka were played. Now before the Champions Trophy 2025, the ICC has released the team ODI rankings, in which Pakistan has suffered a major setback. At the same time, the dominance of India remains intact.
Big shock to Pakistan, slipped down a notch
In the latest ODI rankings released by the ICC, Pakistan’s team has slipped one position. Till February 13, Pakistan’s team was at number two, but had to bear the brunt of losing the final of the TRAI Nation Series. Pakistan’s rating has increased to 107 and now it has come on the third position.
On the other hand, New Zealand has further strengthened its position by defeating Pakistan. Their rating has increased from 100 to 105, and the team remains at number four. At the same time, Australia benefited despite losing 0-2 to Sri Lanka. Australia got direct benefit from slipping under Pakistan, and now it has reached another position with 110 ratings.
Team India maintains the top
The dominance of the Indian team in ODI cricket continues. In the latest ODI rankings of ICC, Team India remains at the top with 119 ratings. Recently, India won the three-match ODI series 3β0 against England.
Full schedule of Champions Trophy 2025
Date | Match | Site | Time (IST) |
19 February | Pakistan vs New Zealand | National Stadium, Karachi | 14:30 |
20 February | Bangladesh vs India | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | 14:30 |
21 February | Afghanistan vs South Africa | National Stadium, Karachi | 14:30 |
22 February | Australia vs England | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 14:30 |
23 February | Pakistan vs India | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | 14:30 |
24 February | Bangladesh vs New Zealand | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 14:30 |
25 February | Australia vs South Africa | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 14:30 |
26 February | Afghanistan vs England | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 14:30 |
27 February | Pakistan vs Bangladesh | Rawalpindi Cricket Stadium, Rawalpindi | 14:30 |
28 February | Afghanistan vs Australia | Gaddafi Stadium, Lahore | 14:30 |
1 March | South Africa vs England | National Stadium, Karachi | 14:30 |
2 March | New Zealand vs India | Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai | 14:30 |
4 March | Semi-final 1* | , | 14:30 |
5 March | Semi-final 2 ** | , | 14:30 |
9 March | Final*** | , | 14:30 |
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