Pakistan have become the new No.1 team in men’s One Day Internationals (ODIs) following their thumping win over New Zealand in the fo𒆙urth ODI of the bilateral series in Karachi.
With a 4-0 lead in the series that has one game left, the hosts now have 113 rating points, putting them ahead of India and Australia by decimal points. Before the start of the series, Pakistan were ranked fifth with 106 rating poin💙ts in the ODI rankings.
Babar Azam and his men have been in top form throughout the series, chasing down the targets in the first two ODIs and winning the third ODI by 26 runs to move up to the third position in the points table, ahead of England and New Zealand. In the fourth ODI, Azam scored his 18th century in the forma🍒t, and with contribu꧒tions from other players, Pakistan posted a formidable total of 334.
The hosts returned to restrict the Blackcaps on just 232 (43.4 overs) and won the matchꦗ by a heavy m♕argin of 102 runs.
Intro🍎ducing the new No.1 ranked side on the ICC ODI Team 𝄹Rankings!
— Pakistan Cricket (@TheRealPCB)
To retain their No.1 ranking at the end of the series, Pakistan will have to make it a clean sweep by winning the fifth and final ODI on Sunday, May 7. If they lose the final ODI, they will slip back to No.3, and Australia will reclaim their top spot. However, regardless of the outcome of the final 𒈔game, New Zealand will remain at the fifth position.
Pakiꦚstan will also remain at the top if the fifth match is a🦹bandoned or yields a no-result.
Congratulations, Pakistan 🎉
They go to the top of the ICC Men's ODI Team Rankings 🙌
— ICC (@ICC)
The series has also provided an opportunity for Pakistan to fine-tune their strategy and build momentum ahead of the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup, scheduled to take place in October and November 2022 in India. The team’s performance in the tournament will be closely watched, and their recent success in the ODI rankings has added to their confidence and motivation.