In fact, India had slipped to fourth position after the third ODI at The Oval, where they went down by three wickets (according to Duckworth-Lewis method) and then slipped further behind after defeat in another rain-reduced match in Cardiff on Friday.
In contrast, England have gained a place moving to fourth position. For remaining unbeaten in the series, Alastair Cook's side has earned six ratings points which has left it a point ahead of India and as many as three behind third-ranked South Africa.
However, India will have a chance to not only reclaim lost ground but potentially move to second depending on how it performs in the five-ODI series against England which starts at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad on Friday October 14.
But India will also have an eye on how the three-ODI series between South Africa and Australia, which starts at Centurion on October 19, pans out.
Meanwhile, Pakistan have gained one ratings point for their 3-0 win against Zimbabwe. However, there is no change in their ranking as they stay in sixth position -- 11 behind India and as many ahead of seventh-ranked New Zealand.
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