England eyes improvement in test rankings
July 4 (CRICKETNMORE) - On a head to head, England will start the series as the favourite as it enjoys a 58-32 advantage over South Africa with 55 Tests ending in draws Fourth-ranked England will aim to improve its position on
July 4 (CRICKETNMORE) - On a head to head, England will start the series as the favourite as it enjoys a 58-32 advantage over South Africa with 55 Tests ending in draws
Fourth-ranked England will aim to improve its position on the ICC Test Team Rankings when it takes on second-ranked South Africa in a four-Test series starting at Lord’s on Thursday, 6 July.
England is presently sitting on 99 points as compared to South Africa’s 117 points. To move ahead of Australia in third place, England will need to win the series by 1-0 or better, while a 4-0 win will put it in second place on 108 points – 15 points behind number-one ranked India.
In contrast, South Africa, which presently trails India by six points, can narrow the gap with India to just one point but to make it happen, it will have to win all the four Tests. On the other side of the coin, if the Proteas side loses all four Tests, then it will drop to third on 106 points.
On a head to head, England will start the series as the favourite as it enjoys a 58-32 advantage over South Africa with 55 Tests ending in draws. In England, the two sides have played 64 Tests, out of which England has won 27 and South Africa 13, with 24 Tests ending in draws. That said, South Africa enjoys a 6-3 advantage over England in England this decade with three matches ending in draws.
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ICC Test Team Rankings (as on 5 July, before the start of England v South Africa Test series):
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ICC Test Team Rankings (as on 5 July, before the start of England v South Africa Test series):
Rank Team Points
1 India 123
2 South Africa 117
3 Australia 100
4 England 99
5 New Zealand 97
6 Pakistan 93
7 Sri Lanka 91
8 West Indies 75
9 Bangladesh 69
10 Zimbabwe 00
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