14 October,2014 08:36 AM IST | | Agencies
Australia's stand-in captain George Bailey admits that regaining the number one ranking will count for nothing once they launch their assault on the World Cup on home soil in February
Abu Dhabi: Australia's stand-in captain George Bailey admits that regaining the number one ranking will count for nothing once they launch their assault on the World Cup on home soil in February.
Australia claimed a nail-biting one-run victory in the 50th and final over on Sunday to take the third one-dayer
against Pakistan and complete a 3-0 cleansweep.
George Bailey
They won the first match in Sharjah by 93 runs and the second by five wickets in Dubai and are now back in the world number one spot having dislodged India.
"You're trying to win every game you play. As a team, a whitewash is what you want," said Bailey, who has been standing in for injured skipper Michael Clarke.
"It's lovely to be ranked number one in the world but come the World Cup, I think, it will have zero bearing. It means nothing."
Pakistan, chasing a modest 232-run target, were well on course with Asad Shafiq (50) and Sohaib Maqsood (34) joining in a 74-run fourth wicket stand. But they then lost five wickets for 54 runs as Australia sensed victory with 24 runs still needed for a win.
"To see our energy, our fight and our intent to get through difficult periods and get through the pressure that Pakistan were putting on and throw it back at them that was more pleasing," said Bailey of Australia's fightback. "That's the sort of stuff that will happen in the World Cup."