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Two-time finalists India jumped to the highest of the World Check Championship standings, changing New Zealand within the newest rankings issued on Sunday.
India, which defeated England by 5 wickets within the fourth Check in Ranchi to take an unassailable 3-1 lead within the five-match collection, changed the Kiwis with a stronger factors share of 64.58.
With 5 wins, two losses and one draw, India has 62 factors in 8 matches, whereas the Black Caps have 36 from 5 matches (three wins, two losses) and have a point-percentage of 60.00.
Earlier than the beginning of the Wellington Check, New Zealand was sitting on the prime of the desk with 36 factors in 4 video games and a factors share of 75.
However following their large 172-run defeat, the 2021 WTC champions misplaced the highest spot, slipping to the No 2 place with a factors share of 60.
Third-placed Australia has closed on the hole after the Wellington Check, gaining 12 essential factors because it now has 78 factors from 11 matches (seven wins, three losses and one draw).
Its factors share has additionally elevated from 55 to 59.09.
The 2023 champion has the chance to surpass New Zealand and transfer as much as the second spot if it wins the second and ultimate Check at Christchurch from March 8.
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India, in the meantime, takes on England within the ultimate match of the five-Check collection in Dharamsala from March 7.
Australia can climb to the highest spot if England beat India within the Dharamsala Check.
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