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India Retains Number One Position In ICC Test Rankings
India has retained the top spot in the International Cricket Council's (ICC) annual update of the Test rankings. India is on 121 rating points while second-placed New Zealand is on 120.
England overtook Australia to take third place with 109 rating points. Australia currently has 108. The West Indies, who beat Bangladesh 2-0 and drew 0-0 with Sri Lanka in series played this year, have moved from eighth to sixth with 84 points, their best position since 2013.
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