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The ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 will be a ten-team event, and only the top eight sides on the rankings table will gain automatic qualification. The other teams will have to battle for a place via the ICC Cricket World Cup Qualifier in 2018. To ensure that all ODIs played over the four-year cycle between ICC Cricket World Cups count towards a team’s ranking, the ICC Board agreed to change the ODI rankings period from three years to four years.
At the June ICC Board meeting, it was also decided that the annual update to the Test, ODI and T20I rankings should now take place on 1 May each year, rather than 1 August, since this better aligns with the current international calendar. This change has been incorporated in the latest update, and has been backdated to 1 May 2013.
The updated table now reflects all ODI matches completed after 1 August 2010. All ODI matches played until the start of May 2014 will be added to this table, so that by May 2014, the ratings will be based on just under four years of results.
As a result, Australia and England have swapped places after the annual update.