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    1xNews » CRICKET » International » Australia regain no. 1 spot in ICC ODI rankings after win over South Africa
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    Australia regain no. 1 spot in ICC ODI rankings after win over South Africa

    Sahil JainBy Sahil JainSeptember 11, 20232 Mins Read
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    The Australian One Day International squad has reclaimed the coveted pinnacle place at the International Cricket Council chart in a magnificent show of cricketing ability. Their ascension got here after a resounding victory over South Africa in Bloemfontein.

    The contest unfolded as a testament to Australia’s absolute dominance, highlighted by the impressive centuries scored by the batsmen David Warner and Marnus Labuschagne. Their outstanding performance paved the way for a commanding 123-run victory in the second ODI held on Saturday. This triumph has firmly secured them a formidable 2-0 lead in the five-match series, positioning them on the cusp of a resounding series win.

    Australia’s batting power shone through as they secured an outstanding total of 392 for 8, which is their third-highest ODI score in history. Australia’s bowlers almost destroyed South Africa’s batting order, restricting them to 269 all out with 8.1 overs still remaining. The Australian triumph on Saturday, along with their earlier success over South Africa, has left them in a strong position to win the series, provided that they win the third ODI on Tuesday.

    On the back of their recent victory, Australia’s rating points have risen to 121, allowing them to surpass Pakistan by one point and retake the top spot in the ICC rankings. India is now in third place, with 114 rating points.

    Australia’s return to the top rank has been highlighted by a stunning comeback. They have changed their fortunes substantially after experiencing a few obstacles late last year, notably an intimately contested series loss to Sri Lanka on foreign soil in 2022 and a shock setback to Zimbabwe in a dead rubber match.

    Australia reclaimed their No.1 position on the @MRFWorldwide ICC Men’s ODI Team Rankings after victory against South Africa.#SAvAUS | #ICCRankings | More 👉 https://t.co/LfHA62KOAm pic.twitter.com/VIVYCkmEhP

    — ICC (@ICC) September 10, 2023

    The Aussies then went on a winning spree that featured a 3-0 home victory over arch-rivals New Zealand, followed by a record 3-0 whitewash of England in November last year. Their astounding success continued when they defeated India on Indian soil in March 2023 and won consecutive games against the Proteas in the incumbent series.

    Australia’s recuperation confirms their standing as a cricketing superpower, cementing their place on the top of 50-over global cricket. The Australian squad is prepared to make an indelible impression on the sector of cricket, with their points of interest firmly targeted on maintaining their newfound repute.

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