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ODI Rankings 2009 are out!

Monday, March 1st, 2010

My Cricket player rankings are out! And you won’t be able to easily guess who is the Most Valuable Player!!
A Total of 368 players took the field in 2009 as against 369 in 2008 (considering that a couple of new teams like UAE and HK also played, this number is much smaller than in 2007).

I have put out different ODI Ranking lists for teams and players. Do check each one out!

ODI Batsmen Rankings 2009 (all teams)
ODI Bowler Rankings 2009 (all teams)
ODI Best Wicketkeepers/ Fielders 2009 (all teams)
ODI Most Valuable Players - All Rounders 2009 (all teams)
ODI Team Rankings 2009 (all teams)

You can check out previous year’s rankings here (ODI Team Rankings 2008)

There are many good players waiting to be born out there. There are some players from unknown countries who if perform as per their statistics would become Superstars, or other perish their records accumulated against similar unknown nations.
Did you know there is an allrounder called “RN ten Doeschate” who plays for Netherlands? Well if you check out his performance, he was the Most Valuable Player of 2006 and 2007!! But in 20087 he got to play just 2 matches - so he could not be ranked. Just for the record, if he was ranked he would have got 84.2 points (that’s higher than Ajantha Mendis - the No. 1 MVP of 2008 got!!) Thats a lot of talent being wasted - ICL and IPL are you listening?? Well check out the complete rankings now!!

Well, Ajantha Mendis appeared from nowhere and shot right to the top of the list as MVP 2008 (most valuable player)

*These rankings are based on Players who’ve played 5 matches or more. These rankings are prepared solely by myself based on owned algorithms. These have no relation with ICC or any other rankings calculated elsewhere in the world.

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ODI Bowler Rankings 2009 (all teams)

Monday, March 1st, 2010

The ODI Bowler’s Ranking 2009 is out! in the Fourth edition of Vineet’s Cricket Rankings (Check out the ODI Bowler Rankings 2008 here)! And there are lots of surprises here, in fact, the bowling Top 30 almost got entirely revamped with a lot of new bowlers coming in. The biggest setback was that Australians, South Africans and Sri Lankans who were at the Top just slipped away and the minnows dominating this year’s list. Is there an uprising on the horizon?

At the top of the heap is Mashrafe Mortaza of Bangladesh, who captured 14 wickets in the just 6 matches he played at 10.92 apiece. And he spent a miserly 2.78 runs per over to land right on top. He emerged out of nowhere in 2008 to be at the top in 2009. That’s really an awesome talent to watch out for. He has been performing for Bangladesh for quite some time now and has been in this site’s Top 30 lists for 3 times earlier too.

David Johnston of Ireland came a surprise second taking 13 wickets in 7 matches at 14.46 apiece. And he spent a miserly 3.02 runs per over to land right on top at the second place.

Shiferli of Netherlands was 3rd claiming 16 wickets in 6 matches at 15.06 runs per wicket and an economy rate of 4.25 rpo

Abdul Razzak of Bangladesh was 4th claiming 22 wickets in 8 matches at 15.09 runs per wicket and an economy rate of 4.69 rpo. Shakib Al Hassan, again of Bangladesh took the 5th spot claiming 26 wickets in 19 matches at 22.88 apiece at a very miserly economy rate of 3.48 rpo. (there is no Indian in the list!!)








No Player   M W Ave   Eco Final
1 Mashrafe Mortaza (Ban)  6 14 10.92 2.78 32.20
2 DT Johnston (Ire)  7 13 14.46 3.02 29.80
3 E Schiferli (Neth)  6 16 15.06 4.25 17.50
4 Abdur Razzak (Ban)  8 22 15.09 4.69 13.10
5 Shakib Al Hasan (Ban)  19 26 22.88 3.48 25.20
6 WB Rankin (Ire)  6 12 19.58 4.12 18.80
7 RW Price (Zim)  27 44 20.61 3.8 22.00
8 WK McCallan (Ire)  6 8 23.87 3.53 24.70
9 DE Bollinger (Aus)  7 14 19.64 4.25 17.50
10 Nazmul Hossain (Ban)  12 17 19.41 3.86 21.40
11 Mohammad Aamer (Pak)  11 19 21.31 4.32 16.80
12 Saeed Ajmal (Pak)  18 23 26.26 3.96 20.40
13 AG Cremer (Zim)  19 32 22.15 4.49 15.10
14 Mudassar Bukhari (Neth)  6 9 25.88 4.31 16.90
15 RN ten Doeschate (Neth)  5 9 22.77 4.67 13.30
16 RM West (Ire)   8 7 34.85 3.78 22.20
17 KM Dabengwa (Zim)  8 8 23.25 3.92 20.80
18 DL Vettori (NZ)  22 24 28.66 4.06 19.40
19 P Utseya (Zim)  23 25 31.72 4.07 19.30
20 Enamul Haque jnr (Ban)  7 10 29.3 4.43 15.70
21 GD Drummond (Scot)  5 8 27.75 4.65 13.50
22 Shahid Afridi (Pak)  20 27 29.88 4.43 15.70
23 NM Hauritz (Aus)  30 35 29.28 4.3 17.00
24 JM Anderson (Eng)  19 34 23.61 4.97 10.30
25 B Lee (Aus)  13 21 23.85 4.8 12.00
26 EC Rainsford (Zim)  9 8 35.37 4.1 19.00
27 J Botha (SA)  14 16 36.12 4.41 15.90
28 H Osinde (Can)  8 7 28.85 4.2 18.00
29 DW Steyn (SA)  15 26 27.26 5.08 9.20
30 WD Parnell (SA)  9 22 21 5.81 1.90

Where are the 2008 Top Bowlers?

Only Pollock retired at a high spot. All others crashed out of the list, especially Clark who simply went into oblivion with a dismal 3 wkts at 28.66, and a 4.06 rpo

50         BAW Mendis (SL) (1)
75
        T Mupariwa (Zim) (2)

**
          SM Pollock (SA) (3) - He’s retired from cricket

91
          Z Khan (India) (4)

343
         SR Clark (Aus) (5)

Where are the Indians? Well Harbhajan Singh at No. 58 is the topmost Indian. He claiming 31 wickets in 26 matches at 33.41 runs per wicket and an economy rate of 5.0. Want to know who are performing for India? Well here are the stats, and you can even share these with the BCCI:






No. Player   M W Ave   Eco Final
58 Harbhajan Singh (India)  26 31 33.41 5 21.92
83 A Nehra (India)  21 31 30.09 5.92 15.56
84 RA Jadeja (India)  14 10 50.6 5.18 15.34
85 P Kumar (India)  19 17 42.29 5.37 15.25
91 Z Khan (India)  13 14 43.14 5.69 13.87
95 Yuvraj Singh (India)  23 14 40.28 5.33 12.79
99 SK Raina (India)  27 5 43.2 5.02 11.65
100 I Sharma (India)  21 29 33.41 6.29 10.91
104 YK Pathan (India)  18 11 33.09 5.71 9.01
109 RP Singh (India)  8 5 53.2 5.91 7.15

*These rankings are based on Players who’ve played 5 matches or more. These rankings are prepared solely by myself based on owned algorithms. These have no relation with ICC or any other rankings calculated elsewhere in the world.

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ICC T20 World Cup 2009 Player Rankings

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Well the World Cup is over and I know you all wait for the post-tournament Onedayers Rankings. Well, I have dropped T20 from my Curricula :-(

Well not to disappoint you further, I have moved my T20 Blog to “T20 World Cup 2009” website. So you get the same tangy Rankings, in an entirely dedicated website. Did someone say “T20 has arrived”? :-)

Some of the Highlights of the Ratings are:

  • Shahid Afridi is the Most Valuable Player
  • Kallis is the Best Batter
  • Pragyan Ojha is the Best Bowler
  • Neil O’Brien is the Best Wicket Keeper
  • Fletcher is the Best Fielder

Well not to hold you any more, here’re the lists

  • T20 World Cup 2009 Most Valuable Players
  • T20 World Cup 2009 Best Batsmen/ Batters
  • T20 World Cup 2009 Best Bowlers
  • T20 World Cup 2009 Best Fielders/ Wicketkeepers
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