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India defeated South Africa by 73 runs in the fifth ODI yesterday in Port Elizabeth for a 4-1 lead in the six-match series, consolidating their position at the top of the table.
Even if South Africa win the sixth and final ODI on Friday in Centurion, India will remain No.1 on 121 points, while South Africa will end on 119 points, the ICC said in a statement.
Afghanistan, on the other hand, has moved ahead of Zimbabwe in 10th spot after winning the third ODI in Sharjah on Tuesday. To hold on to this place, Afghanistan will have to win the series, which culminates on February 19.
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If India wins the series 5-1, they will finish on 123 points, while South Africa will end on 117 points.
Tuesday s result has given additional context to the upcoming five-match ODI series between New Zealand and England.
Irrespective of the outcome of Friday s match between South Africa and India, if England wins all the five matches against New Zealand, Eoin Morgan s side will claim second position, with South Africa slipping to third.
This is the first time since October 2017 and fifth overall that India has finished on top of the ODI rankings following the conclusion of a series since rising to No.1 for the first time in January 2013.