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India number two in Reliance ODI rankings | South Africa drops behind India in third place as England moves ahead of Pakistan in fifth spot in ODI Championship table. De Villiers and Collingwood achieve career-best rankings while Smith and Pietersen slide, Broad and Anderson storm into the top 10 England has moved up a place while South Africa has dropped
a position in the Reliance Mobile ICC ODI Championship table at the end of their
series on Friday. England's 2-1 series win with washed out matches in Johannesburg
and Durban, has earned it three ratings points which has helped it go ahead of
Pakistan in fifth position while the series loss has pushed South Africa behind
India into third spot. World champion Australia continues to enjoy a comfortable
eight-point advantage over second-placed India but the middle of the table is
quite congested with only 13 ratings points separating third-placed South Africa
with seventh-placed Sri Lanka. And with India to go head to head with Sri Lanka
in the five-ODI series in Rajkot from 15 December, there could be more reshuffle
depending how the series pans out. A 5-0 clean sweep will take India to 126 ratings
points, four behind Australia, while Sri Lanka's 5-0 series win will put both
the sides on 115 ratings points. Sri Lanka's 3-2 series win will lift it to 110
ratings points and will drop India to 119 ratings points but ahead of South Africa.
In the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI batsmen, South Africa's AB
de Villiers and Paul Collingwood of England have achieved career-best rankings
to date. De Villiers, who scored 145 runs in the three ODIs, has climbed two places
to third position while Collingwood, who won the player of the series award for
his 193 runs, has rocketed six places to 12th position in the latest rankings
which were released on Friday. However, the news is not so good for South Africa
captain Graeme Smith and former England captain Kevin Pietersen. Smith, after
scoring just 68 runs in the series, has dropped five places to eighth spot while
Pietersen has fallen four places and out of the top 20 in 21st position after
managing just 52 runs. The batting list is still headed by India captain Mahendra
Singh Dhoni while Mike Hussey of Australia is in second position. In the Reliance
Mobile ICC Player Rankings for ODI bowlers, England fast bowlers Stuart Broad
and James Anderson have stormed up the order. Broad, who took six wickets in two
matches, has leaped eight places to seventh position while Anderson, who was the
most successful bowler of the series with eight wickets, has rocketed 13 places
to share ninth spot with Dale Steyn of South Africa who has slipped two places.
South Africa off-spinner Johan Botha has returned to the top 10 after climbing
three places to 10th position. The bowlers' list is still headed by New Zealand
captain Daniel Vettori with Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan in second spot and Ray
Price of Zimbabwe in third place. In the Reliance Mobile ICC Player Rankings for
ODI all-rounders, Collingwood has climbed three places and now sits just outside
the top five in seventh position. Shakib Al Hasan leads the field with Shane Watson
of Australia second, India's Yuvraj Singh third and a three-way tie for fourth
spot between Jacques Kallis of South Africa, Pakistan's Shahid Afridi and New
Zealand's Jacob Oram. Reliance Mobile ODI Championship (as of 5 December, after
South Africa - England ODI series) Rank Team Rating 1 Australia 130 2 India 122
3 South Africa 119 4 New Zealand 112 5 England 109 6 Pakistan 108 7 Sri Lanka
106 8 West Indies 76 9 Bangladesh 55 10 Zimbabwe 26 11 Ireland 25 12 Kenya 2. |
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