· Warner, Marsh and Hastings achieve career-high rankings as Maxwell, Smith, Rahane, Jadeja and Ishant Sharma move up the order
· Boult to start series against Pakistan as No.1 ranked ODI bowler as New Zealand aims to move into third position
India’s Rohit Sharma has surged into the top five of the MRF Tyres ICC Player Rankings for ODI Batsmenafter stellar performa
Sharma has claimed a career-best fifth position after rising eight places following his series aggregate of 441 runs in five matches. Sharma, who played in the ICC U19 Cricket World Cup 2006 in Sri Lanka, has now become India’s second highest-ranked batsman behind Virat Kohli (second), with captain MS Dhoni slipping seven places to 13th position in the latest rankings, which were released on Sunday morning.
Sharma, who was declared Player of the Series, earned 59 points for his performances and he is now 64 points behind Kohli, who trails number-one ranked AB de Villiers of South Africa by 75 points.
Australia’s dominant performance in the series is reflected in the fact that Glenn Maxwell and Steve Smith have improved their rankings, while David Warner, Mitchell Marsh and John Hastings have achieved a career-high ranking.
Maxwell, who scored 169 runs in the series, has moved up two places to eighth, Smith’s 315 runs have helped him rise five places to 15th, and Warner has jumped five places to 18th after scoring 220 runs.
Outside the top 20, Ajinkya Rahane has moved up three place to 25th after contributing 141 runs, and Marsh has rocketed 21 places to 43rd after scoring 164 runs.
The series, in which a total of 3,159 runs were scored, proved to be a difficult one for the bowlers and this is reflected in the latest MRF Tyres ICC Player Rankings for ODI Bowlers in which most of the top-ranked bowlers have been unable to defend their pre-series rankings.
India off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has dropped two places to 11th, Bhuvneshwar Kumar has slipped seven places to 20th, James Faulkner has plummeted seven places to 28th, Axar Patel has fallen four places to 33rd and Umesh Yadav has plunged five places to 41st.
The only bowlers inside the top 50 to improve their rankings are India’s Ravindra Jadeja, who is in 22nd place (up by two places), and Hastings, who is sitting in 49th position (up by 62 places). Outside the top 50, Ishant Sharma has gained 15 places and is now in 71st spot.
Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc missed the series against India, resulting in him dropping from the number-one position. Starc had moved to the top after he bowled Australia to the ICC Cricket World Cup victory last year in March.
Starc’s slip means New Zealand’s Trent Boult will start the three-match series against Pakistan as the number-one ranked bowler. He leads Bangladesh’s Shakib Al Hasan, in second place, by seven points.
In the series against Pakistan, New Zealand will have an opportunity to move ahead of third-ranked South Africa. However, to make it happen, it will have to win all three matches against Pakistan.
Since the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Pakistan has played 18 ODIs in which it has won eight and lost nine (one no-result). In contrast, New Zealand has played 16 ODIs in the same period and has won eight and lost seven (one no-result). In this background, there is very little to choose between the two sides, which are separated by 24 points on the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Championship table.
Meanwhile, India, after winning the Sydney ODI, has retained its second position on the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Championship. It trails Australia by 15 points but is just one point ahead of South Africa, which will play five ODIs against sixth-ranked England from 3-14 February.
New Zealand v Pakistan series
25 Jan – 1st ODI, Wellington
28 Jan – 2nd ODI, Napier
31 Jan – 3rd ODI, Auckland
MRF TYRES ICC ODI TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP (as on 24 January, after the conclusion of Australia-India series and before the start of New Zealand-Pakistan series)
RANK TEAM POINTS
1 Australia 128
2 India 113
3 South Africa 112
4 New Zealand 111
5 Sri Lanka 104
6 England 101
7 Bangladesh 97
8 Pakistan 87
9 West Indies 86
10 Afghanistan 47
11 Ireland 46
12 Zimbabwe 45
(Developed by David Kendix)
MRF TYRES ICC ODI PLAYER RANKINGS (as on 24 January, after the conclusion of Australia-India series and before the start of New Zealand-Pakistan series)
BATSMEN (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave HS Rating
1 ( – ) AB de Villiers SA 900 54.21 902 v NZ at Auckland 2015
2 ( – ) Virat Kohli Ind 825 51.51 886 v Ban at Fatullah 2014
3 ( – ) Hashim Amla SA 776 52.70 901 v Eng at Trent Bridge 2012
4 ( – ) Kane Williamson NZ 770 47.86 798 v SA at Centurion 2015
5 (+8) Rohit Sharma Ind 761! 42.08 761 v Aus at Sydney 2016
6 (-1) T. Dilshan SL 760 39.44 802 v Sco at Hobart 2015
7 ( – ) Shikhar Dhawan Ind 748 43.97 794 v SA at Melbourne 2015
8 (+2) Glenn Maxwell Aus 731 36.25 735 v Ind at Canberra 2016
9 (-1) Martin Guptill NZ 722! 42.71 722 v SL at Bay Oval 2016
10 (-1) Ross Taylor NZ 720 43.90 743 v Zim at Harare 2015
Selected rankings (top 50)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave HS Rating
13 (-7) MS Dhoni Ind 706 51.25 836 v Aus at Delhi 2009
14 (+1) George Bailey Aus 704 43.21 867 v SA at Harare 2014
15 (+5) Steven Smith Aus 702 41.65 709 v Ind at Canberra 2016
16 (-2) Aaron Finch Aus 694 38.48 743 v Eng at Melbourne 2015
18 (+5) David Warner Aus 666! 37.67 666 v Ind at Sydney 2016
24 (+2) M. Hafeez Pak 620 32.13 665 v Ban at Mirpur 2014
25 (+3) Ajinkya Rahane Ind 615 33.22 630 v Aus at Melbourne 2016
28 (+1) B McCullum NZ 607 30.42 685 v Eng at Auckland 2013
30 ( – ) James Faulkner Aus 598* 39.85 628 v Eng at Perth 2015
35 ( – ) Ahmed Shehzad Pak 580 34.51 670 v Ban at Mirpur 2014
40 ( – ) Azhar Ali Pak 553* 43.82 562 v SL at Hambantota 2015
43 (+21) Mitchell Marsh Aus 546*! 38.00 546 v Ind at Sydney 2016
46 (-1) Corey Anderson NZ 539* 35.30 604 v Ind at Hamilton 2014
BOWLERS (top 10)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave Eco. HS Rating
1 (+1) Trent Boult NZ 706* 23.48 4.66 738 v Eng at The Oval 2015
2 (+1) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 699 27.89 4.30 717 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
3 (-2) Mitchell Starc Aus 695 19.65 4.85 783 v NZ at Melbourne 2015
4 ( – ) Imran Tahir SA 688 22.94 4.49 735 v SL at Sydney 2015
5 ( – ) Dale Steyn SA 682 25.93 4.86 746 v Ind at Durban 2013
6 ( – ) Morne Morkel SA 666 23.98 4.90 717 v SL at East London 2012
7 ( – ) Matt Henry NZ 650*! 21.60 5.38 650 v SL at Bay Oval 2016
8 ( – ) Saeed Ajmal Pak 642 22.73 4.18 810 v SA at Centurion 2013
9 (+1) James Anderson Eng 621 29.22 4.92 719 v SA at The Oval 2013
10 (+1) Mohammad Irfan Pak 620 31.02 4.88 641 v UAE at Napier 2015
Selected rankings (top 50)
Rank (+/-) Player Team Pts Ave Eco. HS Rating
11 (-2) R Ashwin Ind 615 31.73 4.85 691 v SL at Hambantota 2012
19 (+1) M McClenaghan NZ 570 28.20 5.94 603 v SL at Christchurch 2015
20 (-7) B Kumar Ind 568 38.30 4.89 657 v WI at Dharamsala 2014
22 (+2) Ravindra Jadeja Ind 557 34.55 4.87 738 v Zim at Bulawayo 2013
28 (-7) James Faulkner Aus 545 32.36 5.60 585 v NZ at Melbourne 2015
33 (-4) Axar Patel Ind 536* 28.82 4.73 559 v SA at Chennai 2015
35 (+1) Tim Southee NZ 532 31.98 5.34 638 v Eng at Wellington 2015
40 (+1) Adam Milne NZ 515* 40.92 5.05 530 v SL at Christchurch 2015
41 (-5) Umesh Yadav Ind 511 33.74 5.99 600 v Ban at Melbourne 2015
42 ( – ) Wahab Riaz Pak 508 30.49 5.52 522 v Eng at Abu Dhabi 2015
49 (+62) John Hastings Aus 485*! 33.42 4.83 485 v Ind at Sydney 2016
ALL-ROUNDERS (top 5)
Rank (+/-) Player
Team Points Highest Rating 1 ( – ) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 416 453 v Zim at Chittagong 2009
2 ( – ) Mohammad Hafeez Pak 356 438 v Ind at Kolkata 2013
3 ( – ) Tillakaratne Dilshan SL 349 415 v Sco at Hobart 2015
4 ( – ) Glenn Maxwell Aus 336 351 v Eng at Headingley 2015
5 (+1) Angelo Mathews SL 335 427 v Eng at Colombo (RPS) 2014
*indicates provisional rating; a batsman qualifies for a full rating after a minimum of 40 started innings; a bowler qualifies for a full rating after he has conceded 1,500 runs.
!indicates career-highest rating