Indian men's hockey team stays at number 5, women move up to 9
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The Indian men's hockey team was static at number five while the women's team climbed a place to number nine in the FIH rankings released on Sunday. The fresh list was released following the conclusion of the Oceania Cup.
There is no change at the top of the rankings with Australia's Oceania Cup triumph ensuring that they stay ahead of second-placed Belgium but the points gap between the two nations has narrowed to just two. Australia has 2350 points. European bronze medallists the Netherlands (2155) remain third in the rankings, followed by the Pan American Games gold medallists Argentina (1988).
India (1823) is unchanged at number five while Germany (1770) has climbed one place to take the sixth position from England (1679), who are now seventh. European silver medallists Spain (1510) has moved from ninth to eighth place, forcing New Zealand (1459) down one ranking position. Canada (1325) complete the top-10 line-up.
In the women's rankings, the Netherlands remains at the summit following their recent title success at the Belfius EuroHockey Championship in Antwerp. Australia remained in second place and Pan American Games champions Argentina have also held onto the third position. European silver medallists Germany is now the fourth-best team in the world after moving ahead of England, who is now ranked fifth.
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