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India to finish season as No. 2 ODI team
Indian cricket team will finish the season as number two ranked side in one-day cricket, behind Australia, and will receive $75,000 for this achievement.
- Written by Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 07, 2010 01:45 pm IST
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Dubai:
Indian cricket team will finish the season as number two ranked side in one-day cricket, behind Australia, and will receive USD 75,000 for this achievement, ICC confirmed on Sunday.
India's position in the ranking table at annual cut-off date of April 1 was confirmed after New Zealand went down to Ricky Ponting's men by 12 runs in the second ODI on Saturday.
This means even if New Zealand wins the remaining three ODIs, it will not be able to leapfrog India which sits on 122 ratings points, an ICC release said.
The second place in ODI rankings means that India will win USD 75,000 in addition to USD 175,000 for being the number-one side in Test cricket.
Australia will receive a cheque of USD 175,000 for its number-one position on the ODI Championship table.
Meanwhile, young Indian Suresh Raina (659 points) rose a rung to 15th in the batsmen ranking list, headed by his captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with 819 points.
Senior India batsman Sachin Tendulkar (762) was static in fourth place while Virender Sehwag (694) and Yuvraj Singh (682) remained 11th and 13th, respectively.
Seasoned off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who remained to be the only Indian face in the top-20 bowlers, slipped one place to seventh with 645 points.
Yuvraj (343), who is only Indian among the top-five all-rounders at fourth spot, loss of one position.

India's position in the ranking table at annual cut-off date of April 1 was confirmed after New Zealand went down to Ricky Ponting's men by 12 runs in the second ODI on Saturday.
This means even if New Zealand wins the remaining three ODIs, it will not be able to leapfrog India which sits on 122 ratings points, an ICC release said.
The second place in ODI rankings means that India will win USD 75,000 in addition to USD 175,000 for being the number-one side in Test cricket.
Australia will receive a cheque of USD 175,000 for its number-one position on the ODI Championship table.
Meanwhile, young Indian Suresh Raina (659 points) rose a rung to 15th in the batsmen ranking list, headed by his captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni with 819 points.
Senior India batsman Sachin Tendulkar (762) was static in fourth place while Virender Sehwag (694) and Yuvraj Singh (682) remained 11th and 13th, respectively.
Seasoned off-spinner Harbhajan Singh, who remained to be the only Indian face in the top-20 bowlers, slipped one place to seventh with 645 points.
Yuvraj (343), who is only Indian among the top-five all-rounders at fourth spot, loss of one position.
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