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ODI Championship calculations
The calculations for the Table are performed as follows:

* Each team scores points based on the results of their matches.
* Each team's rating is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).
* A match only counts if played in the last three years.
* Matches played in the first year of the three-year limit count one-third; matches played in the second year count two-thirds; matches played in the last year count fully; essentially, recent matches are given higher weighting.
* To determine a team's rating after a particular match:
o Determine the match result (win, loss, or tie)
o Calculate the match points scored:
+ If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is fewer than 40 points, then:
# The winner scores 50 points more than the opponent's rating
# The loser scores 50 points fewer than the opponent's rating
# Each team in a tie scores the opponent's rating
+ If the gap between the ratings of the two teams at the commencement of the match is more than or equal to 40 points, then :
# The winner, if it is the stronger team, scores 10 points more than its own rating
# The winner, if it is the weaker team, scores 90 points more than its own rating
# The loser, if it is the stronger team, scores 90 points fewer than its own rating
# The loser, if it is the weaker team, scores 10 points fewer than its own rating
# The stronger team in a tie scores 40 points fewer than its own rating
# The weaker team in a tie scores 40 points more than its own rating
o Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the Table) and determine the new rating. However, matches(and the points) which do not lie in last three year range will have to be removed.

* Points earned by teams depend on the opponents ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.

Main ODI Table

Rank Team Matches Points Rating
1  Australia 36 4595 128
2  India 39 4713 121
3  Sri Lanka 33 3892 118
4  South Africa 25 2873 115
5  England 28 3147 112
6  Pakistan 27 2704 100
7  New Zealand 29 2651 91
8  West Indies 18 1207 67
9  Bangladesh 32 2121 66
10  Ireland 11 425 39
11  Zimbabwe 34 1272 37
12  Netherlands 6 103 17
13  Kenya 8 1 0
Reference: ICC Rankings, December 12, 2010

 Associate ODI rankings

Ranks as at 14 October 2009 according to ICC:
Rank Nation Regional Rank
14  Afghanistan Asia No. 1 Associate/Affiliate member
15  Scotland Europe 3
16  Canada Americas No.1 Associate/Affiliate member
17  United Arab Emirates Asia 2
18  Namibia Africa 2
19  Bermuda Americas 2
20  Uganda Africa 3
21  Oman Asia 3
22  Denmark Europe 4
23  Papua New Guinea East Asia - Pacific No.1 Associate/Affiliate member
24  Hong Kong Asia 4
25  Cayman Islands Americas 3
26  Argentina Americas 4
27  Italy Europe 5
28  Tanzania Africa 4
29  Fiji EAP 2
30  Jersey Europe 6
31  Nepal Asia 5
32  United States Americas 5
33  Singapore Asia 6
34  Bahrain Asia 7
35  Guernsey Europe 7
36  Malaysia Asia 8
37  Botswana Africa 5
38  Norway Europe 8
39  Nigeria Africa 6
40  Japan EAP 3
41  Suriname Americas 6
42  Gibraltar Europe 9
 courtesy:wikipedia