The ICC retrospectively applied the current rating system to results since 1952 (providing ratings for the end of each month from then).
However, from 2009, several teams (Australia, South Africa, India, England, New Zealand, and Pakistan) have competed for the top positions. Since the ICC officially began ranking teams in 2003, Australia had dominated the rankings table. The summary of teams that have held the highest rating from June 2003 to the present by whole month periods are: The teams that have successively held the highest rating since that date, by whole month periods are: The ICC provides ratings for the end of each month back to June 2003.
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series played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus half the number in the 24 months before that. Reference: ICC Test Rankings, 8 December 2021
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India is currently the highest-ranked team in the rankings, as of an update published in December 2021. The team that was top of the ratings table on 1 April each year also won a cash prize. From 2003 to 2019, the mace was transferred whenever a new team moved to the top of the rating list. The top ranked Test team was previously awarded the ICC Test Championship mace, until the inauguration of ICC World Test Championship. An "average" team that wins as often as it loses, while playing a mix of stronger and weaker teams, will have a rating of 100. Each team's points total from matches over the last 3–4 years is divided by a figure based on their total number of matches and series played, to give a "rating".Ī drawn match between higher and lower rated teams will benefit the lower-rated team at the expense of the higher-rated team. The rankings are based on international matches that are otherwise played as part of regular Test cricket scheduling, with no consideration of home or away status.Īfter every Test series, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula involving both teams' previous rating and the result of the series. The ICC Men's Test Team Rankings (formerly known as the ICC Test Championship) is an international rankings system of the International Cricket Council for the 12 teams that play Test cricket (though Afghanistan and Ireland are not currently ranked as they have not played enough matches recently). ICC Men's Test Team Rankings Administrator For the league competition, see ICC World Test Championship.