The ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings is an international Twenty20 cricket rankings system of the International Cricket Council. After every Twenty20 International (T20I) match, the two teams involved receive points based on a mathematical formula. The total of each team's points total is divided by the total number of matches to give a rating, and all teams are ranked on a table in order of rating. Teams need to have played at least eight T20I matches in the previous three to four years to remain in the rankings table.

World Champions India currently lead the ICC Men's T20I team rankings, a position they have held since 21 February 2022.

Current rankings

ICC Men's T20I Team Rankings
TeamMatchesPointsRating
India8523,224273
England5614,522259
Australia4912,645258
New Zealand7117,692249
South Africa6916,932245
Pakistan8420,002238
West Indies7417,424235
Sri Lanka6013,593227
Bangladesh6714,925223
Afghanistan5211,504221
Zimbabwe7214,539202
Ireland459,001200
Netherlands397,064181
Scotland285,064181
United States376,562177
Namibia407,069177
United Arab Emirates6611,584176
Nepal468,031175
Canada395,928152
Oman517,707151
Uganda567,952142
Papua New Guinea202,718136
Kuwait455,775128
Hong Kong557,037128
Malaysia627,685124
Italy222,680122
Qatar465,407118
Jersey242,819117
Bahrain849,856117
Spain222,478113
Bermuda273,040113
Saudi Arabia394,245109
Kenya485,074106
Tanzania454,522100
Germany221,92487
Nigeria534,16679
Cayman Islands322,46477
Guernsey272,07177
Singapore413,07575
Portugal261,85771
Denmark181,26270
Austria594,12370
Japan422,90569
Norway352,21863
Belgium362,05957
Sweden301,64655
Argentina211,04950
France311,54150
Switzerland221,08649
Finland231,13049
Botswana381,83448
Isle of Man1360446
Malawi472,17046
Romania341,54445
Philippines261,15845
Bahamas2397242
Czech Republic2291141
Thailand451,81140
Cook Islands1455239
Cambodia321,24639
Rwanda742,87439
Ghana2384237
Indonesia873,16436
Cyprus2693036
Fiji1138735
Vanuatu1656135
Hungary3397129
Samoa2367229
Zambia1029029
Estonia2466528
Malta411,08526
Mozambique2051826
Israel717825
Eswatini2354424
Panama1531821
Bhutan3572821
Belize816421
Gibraltar2649419
Luxembourg2443218
Mexico2952118
Sierra Leone2747718
Brazil1721212
Serbia3031511
Maldives2121410
Suriname1414110
Cameroon11868
Bulgaria291917
South Korea16946
China6295
Seychelles11434
Costa Rica17624
Turkey12262
Gambia861
Timor-Leste800
Mongolia1300
Saint Helena1200
Slovenia1800
Myanmar2900
Mali900
Lesotho1600
Greece600
Croatia2600
Source: , 13 April 2026 See points calculations for more details.

Points calculations

Time period

Each team scores points based on the results of their matches over the last 3−4 years − the matches played in the 12–24 months since the May before last, plus the matches played in the 24 months before that, for which the matches played and points earned both count half. For example:

May 2010May 2011May 2012May 2013May 2014May 2015
Between May 2013 and April 2014:Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weightingResults that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting
Between May 2014 and April 2015:Results that were achieved during this period have 50% weightingResults that were achieved during this period have 100% weighting

Each May, the matches and points earned between 3 and 4 years ago are removed, and the matches and points earned between 1 and 2 years ago switch from 100% weighting to 50% weighting. For example, on 1 May 2014, the matches played between May 2010 and April 2011 were removed, and the matches played between May 2012 and April 2013 switched to 50% weighting (the matches from May 2011 to April 2012 would have already been at 50% following the previous rerating). This happens overnight, so can result in teams changing positions in the ranking table despite no one playing.

Find the points earned from a match

Each time two teams play another match, the rankings table is updated as follows, based on the ratings of the teams immediately before they played. To determine the teams' new ratings after a particular match, first calculate the points earned from the match:

If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was less than 40 points, then points will be as follows:

Match resultPoints earned
WinOpponent's rating + 50
TieOpponent's rating
LoseOpponent's rating − 50

If the gap between the ratings of the two teams before the match was at least 40 points, then points will be as follows:

Match resultPoints earned
Stronger team winsOwn rating + 10
Weaker team losesOwn rating − 10
Stronger team tiesOwn rating − 40
Weaker team tiesOwn rating + 40
Stronger team losesOwn rating − 90
Weaker team winsOwn rating + 90

Example

Suppose Team A, with an initial rating of 100, plays Team B. The table shows the points awarded to the two teams for 9 different initial ratings for B (ranging from 20 to 160), and the three possible match results.

Initial ratingsScenarioTeam A wins & Team B loses. Points earned:Match tied. Points earned:Team A loses & Team B wins. Points earned:Total initial ratingsTotal points earned (All 3 results)
Team ATeam BTeam ATeam BTeam ATeam BTeam ATeam B
10020Initial ratings at least 40 points apartStronger team wins: Own rating + 10110Weaker team loses: Own rating − 1010Stronger team ties: Own rating − 4060Weaker team ties: Own rating + 4060Stronger team loses: Own rating − 9010Weaker team wins: Own rating + 90110120120
1004011030608010130140140
10060110506010010150160160
10070Initial ratings less than 40 points apartWin: Opponent's rating + 50120Lose: Opponent's rating − 5050Tie: Opponent's rating70Tie: Opponent's rating100Lose: Opponent's rating − 5020Win: Opponent's rating + 50150170170
10090140509010040150190190
1001101605011010060150210210
1001301805013010080150230230
100140Initial ratings at least 40 points apartWeaker team wins: Own rating + 90190Stronger team loses: Own rating − 9050Weaker team ties: Own rating + 40140Stronger team ties: Own rating − 40100Weaker team loses: Own rating − 1090Stronger team wins: Own rating + 10150240240
1001601907014012090170260260

This illustrates that:

  • The winning team earns more points than the losing team. (Unless the ratings are more than 180 apart and the weaker team wins − highly unlikely.)
  • Winning always earns a team 100 points more than losing, and 50 more than tying.
  • The total points earned by the two teams is always the same as the total initial ratings of the two teams.
  • The points earned by a winning team increases as the initial rating (quality) of the opposition increases, within the constraints of earning at least its own initial rating + 10, and no more than its own initial rating + 90. A winning team therefore always earns more points than its initial rating, increasing its overall average rating.
  • The points earned by a losing team increases as the initial rating (quality) of the opposition increases, within the constraints of earning at least its own initial rating − 90, and no more than its own initial rating − 10. A losing team therefore always earns fewer points than its initial rating, decreasing its overall average rating.
  • In a tie, the weaker team usually earns more points than the stronger team (unless the initial ratings are at least 80 apart), reflecting the fact that a tie is a better result for the weaker team than the stronger team. Also, the stronger team will earn fewer points than its initial rating, decreasing its average, and the weaker team more points that its initial rating, increasing its average.
  • For a given result, the rule of how the two teams' points are calculated changes as the initial ratings change, from being based on teams' own ratings when one team is far stronger, to being based on the opponent's ratings when the teams are closely matched, back to being based on own ratings when the other team is far stronger. However, despite these sudden changes in the rule, the number of points awarded for each result changes smoothly as the initial ratings change.

Find the new ratings

  • Each team's rating is equal to its total points scored divided by the total matches played. (Series are not significant in these calculations).
  • Add the match points scored to the points already scored (in previous matches as reflected by the table), add one to the number of matches played, and determine the new rating.
  • Points earned by teams depend on the opponent's ratings, therefore this system needed to assign base ratings to teams when it started.

Historical rankings

This table lists the teams that have historically held the highest rating since the T20I rankings was introduced. In April 2018, the ICC decided to grant full T20I status to all its members. As a result, ratings of leading teams since 2018 have been considerably higher, and cannot be directly compared to those before that date.

CountryStartEndDurationCumulative DaysHighest Rating
England24 October 20117 August 2012289289140
South Africa8 August 201211 September 20123535137
England12 September 201221 September 201210299130
South Africa22 September 201228 September 2012742134
Sri Lanka29 September 201227 March 2014545545134
India28 March 20142 April 201466130
Sri Lanka3 April 20143 April 20141546131
India4 April 20145 April 201428132
Sri Lanka6 April 201430 April 201425571133
India1 May 20146 September 2014129137131
Sri Lanka7 September 20149 January 20164901,061135
West Indies10 January 201630 January 20162121118
India31 January 20168 February 20169146120
Sri Lanka9 February 201611 February 201631,064121
India12 February 20163 May 201682228127
New Zealand4 May 201631 October 2017546546132
Pakistan1 November 20173 November 201733124
New Zealand4 November 20176 November 20173549124
Pakistan7 November 20172 January 20185760124
New Zealand3 January 201827 January 201825574128
Pakistan28 January 201830 April 2020824884286
Australia1 May 20205 September 2020128128278
England6 September 20207 September 20202301273
Australia8 September 202030 November 202084212275
England1 December 202020 February 2022447748278
India21 February 2022Present1,5191,747273
Last updated 19 April 2026

Summary

The summary of teams that have held the highest rating by days, are:

TeamTotal DaysHighest Rating
India1,747273
Sri Lanka1,064135
Pakistan884286
England748278
New Zealand574132
Australia212278
South Africa42137
West Indies21118

Top ranked teams in the ICC Annual Rankings every year

YearTop team
2011England
2012
2013Sri Lanka
2014
2015
2016New Zealand
2017
2018Pakistan
2019
2020Australia
2021England
2022India
2023
2024
2025

See also

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