Australia team ranks very low in ODI in last 34 years later
Australia team ranks very low in ODI in last 34 years later
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Monday was very disappointing for the Australian cricket team, which affected the world through its cricket. The five-time world champion Australian cricket team has reached its lowest level in 34 years in one-day rankings. In the latest International Cricket Council's latest rankings issued on Monday, five-time world winners have come in sixth place. 

Australia is currently playing a five-match series against England. Two matches have been played so far in this series and both have lost the kangaroos in the matches. Australia's team is still down 0-2 but to get back to the fifth position, it will have to win at least one of the remaining three matches.

The third match of this series will be played in Nottingham on June 19 (Tuesday). Australia was sixth in 1984. The current world winner has come from No. 1 to 6th place in the last two years. The bad phase started with a 5-0 defeat from South Africa.

From there, Australia has lost 13 of the 15 ODIs. During this period, he has consistently lost three bilateral series from New Zealand, India, and England. In addition, the Champions Trophy also got out in the opening round. England, India and South Africa are the first three places in the ODI rankings respectively.

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