This winter has told a story of Indian ascendency. With a string of home games giving them an advantage, the Indians have built up a position as the world's number one team, most notably by beating England in 4 consecutive games. At the end of the English summer, several sides, inclduing not only England but also Pakistan and Australia were in contention for this title. 6 months or so later, India appear dominant. The Australians have done well in their last few matches, but were damaged by a catastrophe in Sri Lanka and a poor start at home against Aouth Africa. Thrashing Paskistan has lifted them back in the ratings, but few would have expected them to sustain this during their visit to India. But in the most surprising result in recent months, the team has not only won their first test, but have slaughtered the home side, dismissing them twice for barely more than 100 runs. Spinner O'Keefe was their hero, with 12 wickets in the match. England, who barely looked capable to taking a single Indian wicket at times, must be looking on in envy.
Now, one match doesn't completely change the world ratings, but it does narrow the gap, and give Australia hope of taking the number one spot for themselves if they can secure a famous series win. There's still a lot of work to do before that can happen; but suddenly, India don't look quite so invincible any more. The current ratings are listed below
India 165 -21
Australia 141 +20
South Africa 140
New Zealand 55
England 25
Sri Lanka 18
Pakistan 2
West Indies -58
Bangladesh -164
Zimbabwe -325
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