Harry Brook and Joe Root celebrate scoring centuries against Sri Lanka

England beat Sri Lanka in the final ODI of the series between the two sides in Colombo, to claim their first ODI-series victory away from home since 2023. Here's what that's done to the ICC men's ODI rankings. 

Root and Brook thrill as England seal rare away series-win

England's innings was dominated by unbeaten hundreds from Joe Root and Harry Brook. Root's was a masterclass in anchoring an ODI innings after both openers fell cheaply. He reached his 20th ODI century off exactly a-run-a-ball, just as Brook was starting to tee-off at the other end.

Brook, having come in after Jacob Bethell had fallen for a well-paced 65, put his foot down after reaching his half-century with a six off the final ball of the 44th. It took him just 17 balls to go from 50 to three figures, repeatedly hammering boundaries over deep mid-wicket. Having reached his second freak ODI hundred of the winter with a four through cover, Brook whacked 34 off the final two overs of the innings to finish unbeaten on 136 off 66 balls, setting Sri Lanka a target of 358.

3rd ODI, Sri Lanka vs England

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Sri Lanka vs England | England tour of Sri Lanka, 2026 | 3rd ODI
R.Premadasa Stadium, Colombo
Tuesday, January 27th, 2026 09:00am (UTC:+0000)
SL Sri Lanka
SL Sri Lanka
304
(46.4) RR: 6.51

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    ENG England
    ENG England
    357/3
    (50.0) RR: 7.14

      Sri Lanka went out aggressively from the start of the chase, scoring 48 off their first five overs. That approach gave England wicket-taking opportunities, with Pathum Nissanka holing out to Jamie Overton just after reaching 50, and Kusal Mendis slamming a drive straight to mid-off having scored 20 off nine balls.

      Pavan Rathnayake kept Sri Lanka in with a small chance with his maiden ODI century, but the hosts were ultimately bowled out for 304, handing England a 2-1 series win.

      Updated men's ODI standings after England beat Sri Lanka

      While England's position in the table hasn't been affected by their series win, they have widened the gap between them and the West Indies below. They now have an 11-point gap to the West Indies, and while not yet decisive, it should be enough to secure them automatic qualification for the 2027 World Cup at the rankings cut-off point in March next year.

      Sri Lanka on the other hand have slipped down a position following their consecutive defeats in the second and third matches. They are now equal with South Africa on 98 rating points.

      Position Team Matches Rating
      1 India 45 119
      2 New Zealand 47 114
      3 Australia 38 109
      4 Pakistan 41 105
      5 South Africa 41 98
      6 Sri Lanka 47 98
      7 Afghanistan 28 95
      8 England 43 88
      9 West Indies 41 77
      10 Bangladesh 38 76

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