
Analyzing the landscape from the Asia Cup (T7) onwards reveals a startling dichotomy: absolute order at the top versus chaotic desperation at the bottom. While the initial tours showed volatility, the Continental Cup (T10) served as the “Great Reset,” launching South Africa πΏπ¦ and West Indies π΄ into the Top 2βpositions they would hold with an iron grip for the remaining 12 tournaments, often while completely inactive! ππ«. Even the last series lost against India hasn’t been able to budge the West Indies‘s hold on global rank two.
While the “Big Three” (including a steady New Zealand) effectively froze the podium π₯Ά, the real drama unfolded in the mid-card. India and England engaged in a volatile tug-of-war for Rank 4, constantly displacing each other with every active tour.
Most shocking was the fall of the giants, Australia. Plunging to Rank 10 after Asia Cup (T7), they languished in the “danger zone” for nearly the entire cycle, paralyzed until a desperate late scramble after tour of Bangladesh, sealing series win by 2-1 πββοΈ. Ultimately, 2025 proved that once the dust settled at T10, the hierarchy was set in stoneβproving that sometimes, holding your ground is just as powerful as winning π.
Tournament reference guide-
| Code | Tournament Name | Code | Tournament Name |
| T1 | 2025 ENG tour of IND | T12 | ENG tour of SL |
| T2 | 2025 ENG tour of AUS | T13 | AFG tour of SA |
| T3 | 2025 PAK tour of NZ | T14 | BAN tour of WI |
| T4 | 2025 IND tour of SA | T15 | SL tour of NZ |
| T5 | 2025 SL tour of WI | T16 | AFG tour of AUS |
| T6 | 2025 AFG tour of BAN | T17 | AUS tour of BAN |
| T7 | 2025 Asia Cup | T18 | AFG tour of WI |
| T8 | 2025 AUS tour of NZ | T19 | BAN tour of IND |
| T9 | 2025 PAK tour of SA | T20 | SA tour of SL |
| T10 | 2025 Continental Championship | T21 | WI tour of IND |
| T11 | IND tour of AUS | T22 | BAN tour of NZ |
