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. More recently England have joined the duo winning gold at the Commonwealth Games at Gold Coast, Australia in 2018.

Current world rankings

Full Rankings as of 29 May 2020[1]
RankChangeTeamRating
1  Australia207
2  New Zealand182
3 1 Jamaica172
4 1 England172
5  South Africa148
6  Uganda 123
7  Malawi 121
8  Scotland 112
9  Wales 107
10  Trinidad and Tobago99
11  Northern Ireland98
12  Barbados 92
13  Zimbabwe89
14  Cook Islands81
15  Zambia78
16  Samoa72
17  Fiji 72
18  Sri Lanka61
19  Tonga56
20  Saint Lucia54
21  Isle of Man54
22  Grenada53
23  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines50
24  Botswana42
25  Malaysia40
26  Republic of Ireland38
27  Saint Kitts and Nevis37
28  Cayman Islands33
29  Singapore33
30  Namibia32
31  Papua New Guinea31
32  Canada29
33  Gibraltar29
34  Hong Kong27
35  Bermuda20
36  Antigua and Barbuda20
37  United States11
38  Dominica7
39  Kenya2
40  United Arab Emirates1
41  Chinese Taipei0
42  Israel0
43  Thailand0
44  Sint Maarten0
45  Argentina0

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