Cricket One Day Internationals
Mumbai Indians  Bangalore Royal Challengers Chennai Super Kings Kings XI Punjab Delhi Daredevils
Kolkata Knight Riders Rajasthan Royals Deccan Chargers IPL ICL
Betting  Teams Leagues Rankings Equipment
Twenty20  Players Controversies Predictions World Cup



Archive for the ‘Most Valuable Player/ All Rounder’ Category

« Previous Entries
Next Entries »

IPL 2009 Player Rankings - MVP (Most Valuable Person)

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

This website had introduced the system of MVP long back, which has now become a standard term, the world over, to define what was earlier termed as an all-rounder.

This edition of IPL has again thrown up new talent and the most exciting amongst them in Manish Pandey (Kungfu Panda). However, the MVP of this edition was clearly Matthew Hayden of Chennai Super Kings. He got 572 runs at an average of 52 and a strike rate of 144.81. He struck 5 half-centuries in the process and hit 22 sixes and 60 fours. He also took 5 catches.

Next of course was van Wyk of Kolkata Knight Riders, who in just 5 matches scored 167 runs at an average of 55.66 runs at a strike rate of 126.51. He also came out as the best fielder grabbing 7 catches.

Manish Pandey (Kungfu Panda) scored 168 runs in the 5 matches he got at an average of 84 and a strike rate of 142.37. In the process he hit one century and struck 4 sixes and 17 fours. His fielding too was amazing and he took 4 catches besides saving many runs. If there is a possibility, he should be included in the Indian T20 team immediately.

Here’s a list of Top 10 MVPs:

S. No. Player Team
1 ML Hayden Chennai Super Kings
2 MN van Wyk Kolkata Knight Riders
3 M Pandey Royal Challengers Bangalore
4 AB de Villiers Delhi Daredevils
5 JP Duminy Mumbai Indians
6 AC Gilchrist Deccan Chargers
7 SK Raina Chennai Super Kings
8 TM Dilshan Delhi Daredevils
9 DR Smith Deccan Chargers
10 HH Gibbs Deccan Chargers

*These rankings are based on Teams who’ve played 5 matches or more. These rankings are prepared solely by myself based on owned algorithms.

Be the First One to Tell this Story to others:
  • blogmarks
  • del.icio.us
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • YahooMyWeb
  • IndianPad
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

Posted in 2009, IPL, Most Valuable Player/ All Rounder, Players, Rankings | Please Comment »

ODI Rankings 2008 are out!

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

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 2008 as against 369 in 2007 (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 2008 (all teams)
ODI Bowler Rankings 2008 (all teams)
ODI Best Wicketkeepers/ Fielders 2008 (all teams)
ODI Most Valuable Players - All Rounders 2008 (all teams)
ODI Team Rankings 2008 (all teams)

You can check out previous year’s rankings here (ODI Team Rankings 2007)

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.

Be the First One to Tell this Story to others:
  • blogmarks
  • del.icio.us
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • YahooMyWeb
  • IndianPad
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

Posted in 2009, Batsmen, Bowlers, Most Valuable Player/ All Rounder, Rankings, Team, Wicketkeepers/ Fielders | Please Comment »

ODI Most Valuable Players 2008 (all teams)

Sunday, January 4th, 2009

Vineet’s ODI Most Valuable Players 2008 (all teams) Rankings are out! You can check out the ODI Most Valuable Players 2007 here

Ajantha Mendis of Sri Lanka has appeared out of nowhere to Top the MVP list of 2008! No wonders he was single handedly responsible for the destruction of India and some other teams. He made this list almost entirely on his bowling performance. He scored just 57 runs in 18 matches he played, nevertheless at an average of 19.0 at an amazing strike rate of 103.63!! But wait, while bowling he took 48 wickets in 18 matches at an average of 10.12 RPW at a strike rate of just 16.9 balls to finish with an enviable economy rate of 2.58!! He also took 3 catches. What an awesome package!! He beat the likes of Flintoff, Sehwag, Pollock, Afridi, Maharoof, Yuvraj, Kallis, and Gayle just like that!

Andrew Flintoff of England came second with an average of 50.16 at a phenomenal strike rate of 109.05 (that’s better than most batsmen) while scoring 301 runs in 11 matches he played. He took 17 wickets at an average of 21.17 RPW at a strike rate of 28.4 balls and eco rate of 4.46!! He also took 2 catches.

Virender Sehwag’s explosive batting took him to the third position. In 18 matches he played, he scored 893 runs at an average of 49.61 at a good strike rate of 120.02. He made the list entirely on his batting prowess. Nevertheless he took 8 wickets at an average of 39.5 RPW and a strike rate of 42.6 t 5.56 RPO. He also took 5 catches.

Jacob Oram of New Zealand made this list at No. 4 based on his allround performance. In 18 matches he played, he scored 319 runs at an average of 45.57 at a good strike rate of 98.76. He also took 11 wickets at an average of 28.0 RPW and a strike rate of 49.6 t 3.38 RPO. He also took 7 catches.

Shaun Pollock of South Africa is a renowned allrounder but this time made this list mainly based on his bowling performance. He took 14 wickets at an average of 15.85 strike rate of 24.5 in just 6 matches he played. Moreover he gave a miserly 3.88 RPO. He also took 7 catches and scored 43 runs at an average of 43.0 and didn’t even waste balls with a strike rate of 95.5, which also contributed a little bit towards him reaching the fifth spot.

Steve Tikolo of Kenya edged out others to get to the fifth spot by scoring 447 runs at an average of 34.38 at a strike rate of 74.62 in 19 matches he played. He took 23 wickets at an average of 25.43 RPW at a strike rate of 34.2 balls. He also took a phenomenal 23 catches. Steve Tikolo was no. 3 last year so retaining a top 5 position is commendable and it establishes him as one of the leading allrounders in one day cricket today.









No Name Mat Ave SR Ct St W Ave Econ VRK
1 BAW Mendis (SL) 18 19 103.63 3 0 48 10.12 3.58 75.8
2 A Flintoff (Eng) 11 50.16 109.05 2 0 17 21.17 4.46 73.7
3 V Sehwag (India) 18 49.61 120.02 5 0 8 39.5 5.56 71.7
4 JDP Oram (NZ) 13 45.57 98.76 7 0 11 28 3.38 70.0
5 SM Pollock (SA) 5 43 95.55 0 0 6 21.83 2.78 66.4
6 Shoaib Malik (Pak) 20 48.64 92.02 10 0 16 35.31 4.59 65.2
7 CH Gayle (WI) 14 52.66 91.19 5 0 8 43.5 5.23 62.1
8 Shahid Afridi (Pak) 19 25.27 136.27 4 0 30 28.36 4.67 61.8
9 S Dhaniram (Can) 6 23.66 79.32 1 0 8 24.37 4.14 57.8
10 BB McCullum (NZ) 16 47.53 110.16 18 1 0 0 0 56.6
11 SR Clark (Aus) 8 8 80 3 0 11 18.18 3.44 55.7
12 Yuvraj Singh (India) 27 38.82 100.22 5 0 10 46.9 4.78 55.7
13 T Mupariwa (Zim) 6 0.8 14.81 2 0 14 13 3.95 55.7
14 Younis Khan (Pak) 18 54.06 97.19 12 0 1 105 5.47 54.4
15 T Thushara (SL) 15 25 100 2 0 20 24 4.63 54.4
16 AC Botha (Ire) 11 24.55 81.54 2 0 12 30.16 4.3 54.4
17 DL Vettori (NZ) 16 24.16 76.71 6 0 17 27.94 3.72 52.6
18 MR Gillespie (NZ) 6 0 40 0 0 8 22.87 3.73 52.2
19 MS Dhoni (India) 29 57.73 82.29 38 11 0 0 0 51.4
20 JR Hopes (Aus) 17 19.92 83.54 6 0 14 27.35 3.83 51.0
21 KMDN Kulasekara (SL) 21 19.5 62.65 6 0 33 20.87 4.32 51.0
22 B Lee (Aus) 13 15.33 66.66 4 0 23 24.34 4.84 50.9
23 PP Ojha (India) 5 27 49.09 4 0 5 34.6 4.02 50.6
24 KD Mills (NZ) 14 27.6 85.71 2 0 20 26.3 4.5 50.4
25 M Muralitharan (SL) 21 8 62.22 6 0 35 22.08 4.24 50.3
26 Z Khan (India) 10 3.8 26.02 4 0 17 19.52 3.84 49.6
27 AC Gilchrist (Aus) 10 32.2 98.17 16 2 0 0 0 49.6
28 MG Johnson (Aus) 17 7.6 67.85 3 0 25 21.6 4.15 49.4
29 RDM Leverock (Ber) 5 27 39.13 2 0 3 44.33 2.89 49.1
30 Shakib Al Hasan (Ban) 19 24 69.98 1 0 22 33.45 4.23 48.9

Where are the 2007 Most Valuable Players?

Well most of them are there except Jayasuriya who has had a relatively lower year but managed to stay inside Top 30.

S.No. Name Country
1          RN ten Doeschate (Neth) (1) - Netherland played less than 5 matches and so it’s players could not be ranked

8
          Shahid Afridi (Pak) (2)
3          JM Davison (Can) (3) - did not play
260
          RJ Sidebottom (Eng) (4)

111
          SO Tikolo (Afr/Kenya) (5)

*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.

Be the First One to Tell this Story to others:
  • blogmarks
  • del.icio.us
  • feedmelinks
  • Furl
  • NewsVine
  • YahooMyWeb
  • IndianPad
  • StumbleUpon
  • Technorati

[Post to Twitter] Tweet This Post 

Posted in 2009, Most Valuable Player/ All Rounder, Rankings | Please Comment »

« Previous Entries
Next Entries »


Fatal error: Call to undefined function fetch_feed() in /home/onedayer/public_html/wp-content/themes/default/sidebar.php on line 34