India is currently ranked third on the T20 Championship table with 120 ratings points. If India was to win all four matches, it will be propelled to the number-one rank with a gain of 12 ratings points and in doing so will open up a five points lead over current number-one ranked Sri Lanka. This will be the first time that India will have a chance of aiming for the number-one spot on the T20 Championship table since it was launched in October 2011.
If India was to lose even one of its four matches, the best it can hope to end 2012 is at the number- two spot. But if India was to lose all four of its matches against both England and Pakistan, it could slip to as low as seventh with 106 ratings points. England and Pakistan can hope to push up a place if they win their games against India. Meanwhile, South Africa could rise up to number-two spot if it wins the series against the Black Caps 3-0. But the final positioning for South Africa will be determined by the outcomes of India's series against England and Pakistan. Pakistan captain Mohammad Hafeez will be the highest-ranked all-rounder in action. Hafeez is currently ranked second behind Australia's Shane Watson.