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World one-day cricket rankings issued by the International Cricket Council (ICC) after New Zealand took an unbeatable 2-0 lead in their three-match series against Australia on Sunday.
1 South Africa 128 points
2 Australia 126 points
3 Pakistan 111 points
4 New Zealand 111 points
5 India 109 points
6 Sri Lanka 108 points
7 England 106 points
8 West Indies 101 points
9 Bangladesh 42 points
10 Zimbabwe 22 points
11 Kenya 0 points.
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