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ICC ODI Championship Table Preview: New Zealand v Pakistan

Good opportunity for New Zealand to close ground

ICC Media Release

December 31, 2003

New Zealand goes into the five One Day International series against Pakistan starting in Auckland on 3 January aiming to close the gap on its nearest rivals in the official ODI ratings.

New Zealand currently lies eighth in the official table but a strong performance on home soil could help it climb up to sixth.

If the home side wins the series 5-0 it will boost its rating to 105, ahead of West Indies (101) and India, which is also on 105 but would fall below New Zealand when the ratings are recalculated to three decimal places.

In this instance Pakistan would also finish the series with a rating of 105, ahead of New Zealand by virtue of the same recalculation.

New Zealand has not played a home series since it beat India 5-2 almost exactly 12 months ago. It will need the same margin of victory against Pakistan - 4-1 in this instance - to guarantee a climb up to seventh place. Anything less and it will remain in eighth.

Pakistan is currently third in the official table and a successful series will enable it to put pressure on second placed South Africa.

South Africa has been second in the ratings since they were launched in October 2002 but a 5-0 victory would lift Pakistan to within four points of Graeme Smith's team - the closest any side has been since that first month.

Team Rating
1 Australia 136
2 South Africa 118
3 Pakistan 111
4 Sri Lanka 107
5 England 106
6 India 105
7 West Indies 101
8 New Zealand 97
9 Zimbabwe 68
10 Kenya 28
11 Bangladesh 0

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Chris Broad from the Emirates Supplementary Panel of ICC Referees will officiate on the series. Asoka de Silva from the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires will stand in the first two matches alongside officials appointed by the home board while Darrell Hair, also from the Emirates Elite Panel of ICC Umpires will undertake the same role in the final three matches.

For the full ICC ODI Championship formula and to predict the impact future results will have on the ratings visit www.icc.cricket.org.

ICC media contacts:

Brendan McClements Jon Long
General Manager - Corporate Affairs Project Officer - Corporate Affairs
Tel: + 44 (0) 20 7266 7912
Mobile: + 44 (0) 7786 194974 Mobile: + 44 (0) 7946 545090
E Mail: jon.long@icc-cricket.com

 
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