INF World Rankings

The INF World Rankings are published by the International Netball Federation (INF) to make it possible to compare the relative strengths of internationally active national netball teams. Initially, rankings were based on the results from the World Netball Championships, and released after the conclusion of each event, every four years. A new ranking system was implemented on 11 February 2008, wherein teams are ranked based on international tests played, currently since July 2010. Teams appear on the rankings list once they have played eight international test matches, starting from July 2010. The rankings are updated by the INF every month. Australia and New Zealand have dominated the INF world rankings in previous years and they are the only two netball nations to have ever held the number one world ranking since its introduction in 2009.

Current world rankings

Full Rankings as of 20 August 2016[1]
RankChangeTeamRating
1 Steady  Australia 204
2 Steady  New Zealand 184
3 Steady  England 165
4 Steady  Jamaica 149
5 Steady  South Africa 141
6 Steady  Malawi 137
7 Steady  Fiji 117
8 Steady  Wales 113
9 Steady  Trinidad and Tobago 100
10 Steady  Scotland 97
11 Steady  Uganda 90
12 Steady  Northern Ireland 89
13 Steady  Barbados 88
14 Steady  Samoa 83
15 Steady  Papua New Guinea 63
16 Steady  Zambia 57
17 Steady  Singapore 56
18 Steady  Canada 54
19 Increase 3  Malaysia 53
20 Decrease 1  Botswana 50
21 Decrease 1  Zimbabwe 47
22 Decrease 1  Grenada 44
23 Steady  Cook Islands 36
24 Steady  Saint Lucia 34
25 Steady  Ireland 32
26 Steady  Hong Kong 30
27 Steady  Sri Lanka 27
28 Steady  United States 16
29 New  Thailand 12
30 Decrease 1  Swaziland 12
31 Decrease 1  Gibraltar 9
32 Decrease 1  Malta 6
33 Steady  Chinese Taipei 5
34 Decrease 2   Switzerland 4
35 New  Argentina 0

Notes and references

  1. INF. "Current World Rankings". Last updated 20 August 2016.
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