The International Cricket Council has released the latest ranking of Test teams on Thursday. In this list, the Indian team is on top while New Zealand is second. Australia has slipped one rung, while West Indies have gained two places. There has been no change in the situation in Pakistan.
The ICC released the latest ranking of Test teams on Thursday with no change in the first two places. While the third, fourth, sixth, seventh, eighth place changes have been observed. India is at the top position with 121 points. After this, New Zealand is at number two with a score of 120 points less than India. Changes have been seen in the third place. England has achieved this spot by beating Australia's team. Australia has slipped to number four.
Pakistan is at number five, having recently won a 2–0 Test series against Zimbabwe. There has been no change in its location. West Indies occupy the number six position. The team arrived here with a two-place improvement. At number seven is South Africa's team which was earlier ranked sixth. Sri Lanka's team has slipped from number seven to number eight. Bangladesh is at number 9, while Zimbabwe has the team at number 10.
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