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ICC Rankings : Rashid Khan is No.1 ODI all-rounder, Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan make gains

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India openers Rohit Sharma and Shikhar Dhawan have made important gains in the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Player Rankings after the Asia Cup in the United Arab Emirates, which their side lifted by scoring a last-ball victory over Bangladesh in the final.

Sharma, who led the team in the absence of top-ranked batsman Virat Kohli, has shot up two places to a career-best second position to make it a 1-2 for India in the batting rankings. This is for the second time that Sharma is in second position, having first reached number two in July this year.

Sharma aggregated 317 runs while Dhawan topped the tournament with 342 runs to gain four slots and reach fifth position. The pair was rested in India’s last Super Four match which ended in a tie against Afghanistan but still led the run aggregate, thanks largely to a 210-run partnership in the Super Four match against Pakistan in which Sharma slammed an unbeaten 111 and Dhawan scored 114.

Another India player to gain in the latest rankings update is spinner Kuldeep Yadav, who has advanced three places to take a career-best third position after finishing as the joint-highest wicket taker along with Bangladesh’s fast bowler Mustafizur Rahman and Afghanistan leg-spinner Rashid Khan, all of who finished with 10 wickets each.

Rashid Khan becomes world’s top-ranked ODI all-rounder: Rashid Khan has displaced former Bangladesh captain Shakib Al Hasan from the top of the all-rounders’ list. He has become the first from his country and 32nd overall to reach top position in the list with a jump of six places. Rashid’s success with the ball saw him cross the 800-point mark during the tournament, which saw in action five of the 10 teams to fight it out in next year’s ICC Cricket World Cup, and he also chipped in with 87 runs to reach a career-best 97th position among batsmen.

Afghanistan opener Mohammad Shahzad has gained 19 slots to reach 36th position, his highest in two years, while spinner Mujeeb Ur Rahman has gained 15 slots to reach eighth position.

For Bangladesh, wicketkeeper-batsman Mushfiqur Rahim has attained a career-best 16th position, while Liton Das has advanced 107 positions to reach 116th rank after his fine century in the final. Mustafizur has moved up four places to take 12th position among bowlers.

Pakistan left-hander Imam-ul-Haq has gained 15 places to reach a career-best 27th position while Shoaib Malik has gained 12 slots to reach 42nd position. Junaid Khan has gained seven slots to reach 30th position among bowlers.


For Sri Lanka, Upul Tharanga has gained two positions to reach 41st rank while Hong Kong captain Anshuman Rath’s knock of 73 against India has led him to 55th position with 532 points, the highest ever points tally for a Hong Kong batsman. Rath’s opening partner Nizakat Khan has gained 28 slots to reach a career-best 78th rank.

In the MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Rankings, Afghanistan have gained five points while Pakistan and Sri Lanka have lost three points each. India have also gained one point, but there has been no change in positions in the list led by England, who host the ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 from 30 May to 14 July.

Meanwhile, South Africa (ranked fourth) host Zimbabwe (ranked 11th) for a three-match series from Sunday, which will not see any change in positions. South Africa (110 points) and Zimbabwe (53 points) will retain their points if South Africa win 3-0. If South Africa lose by the same margin, they will slip to 103 points while Zimbabwe will move up to 60 points.

The ODI team rankings, unlike the Test rankings, are updated after each match. The predictor function is available here.



MRF Tyres ICC ODI Team Rankings (as on 30 September, after the Asia Cup):


RANK TEAM POINTS

1. England 127

2. India 122 (+1)

3. New Zealand 112

4. South Africa 110

5. Pakistan 101 (-3)

6. Australia 100

7. Bangladesh 92 (-)

8. Sri Lanka 77 (-3)

9. West Indies 69

10. Afghanistan 67 (+5)

11. Zimbabwe 53

12. Ireland 39

13. Scotland 33

14. UAE 21



*Nepal will qualify for a full ranking after playing one more ODI, the Netherlands will qualify for a full ranking after playing two more matches.


MRF Tyres ICC ODI Player Rankings (as on 30 September, after the Asia Cup):



BATSMEN (top 20)

Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge Highest Rating

1 ( - ) Virat Kohli Ind 884 58.20 911 v Eng at Headingley 2018

2 (+2) Rohit Sharma Ind 842 46.17 844 v Pak at Dubai 2018

3 ( - ) Joe Root Eng 818 51.61 819 v Aus at Brisbane 2018

4 (+1) David Warner Aus 803 43.43 880 v Pak at Adelaide 2017

5 (+4) Shikhar Dhawan Ind 802 46.82 813 v Pak at Dubai 2018

6 (-4) Babar Azam Pak 798 51.92 846 v NZ at Wellington 2018

7 (-1) Ross Taylor NZ 785 46.28 789 v Eng at Dunedin 2018

8 (-1) Quinton de Kock SA 781 45.25 808 v Ban at East London 2017

9 (-1) Kane Williamson NZ 778 46.87 798 v SA at Centurion 2015

10 ( - ) Jonny Bairstow Eng 769 50.30 777 v Aus at Durham 2018

11 ( - ) Faf du Plessis SA 766 44.40 802 v Ind at Durban 2018

12 (+1) Martin Guptill NZ 731 42.99 789 v SA at Hamilton 2017

13 (+1) Hashim Amla SA 729 49.65 901 v Eng at Trent Bridge 2012

14 (-2) Tamim Iqbal Ban 718 36.24 737 v Win at St Kitts 2018

15 (+2) Aaron Finch Aus 706 38.19 744 v Eng at Melbourne 2015

16 (+6) Mushfiqur Rahim Ban 702 33.97 712 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2018

17 (+1) Jos Buttler Eng 701 40.35 723 v Ban at Mirpur 2016

18 (-3) MS Dhoni Ind 695 50.61 836 v Aus at Delhi 2009

19 (-3) Fakhar Zaman Pak 689* 59.00 715 v HK at Dubai 2018

20 (-1) Steve Smith Aus 675 41.84 752 v Pak at Sydney 2017



BOWLERS (top 20)


Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Avge Eco. Highest Rating

1 ( - ) Jasprit Bumrah Ind 797 21.77 4.54 821 v Pak at Dubai 2018

2 ( - ) Rashid Khan Afg 788 14.47 3.90 806 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2018

3 (+3) Kuldeep Yadav Ind 700*! 20.10 4.65 700 v Ban at Dubai 2018

4 ( - ) Trent Boult NZ 699 24.63 5.09 766 v Ind at Delhi 2016

5 ( - ) Josh Hazlewood Aus 696 24.27 4.72 733 v Eng at Adelaide 2018

6= (+1) Adil Rashid Eng 681! 30.80 5.52 681 v Ind at Headingley 2018

(-3) Hasan Ali Pak 681 22.39 5.23 766 v NZ at Wellington 2018

8 (+15) M. Ur Rahman Afg 679* 19.06 3.84 691 v Ban at Abu Dhabi 2018

9 (-1) Kagiso Rabada SA 676 27.62 5.09 724 v Eng at Lord's 2017

10 (-1) Imran Tahir SA 666 24.81 4.68 786 v SL at Johannesburg 2017

11 (-2) Y. Chahal Ind 661* 24.92 4.68 668 v HK at Dubai 2018

12 (+4) M. Rahman Ban 651*! 19.78 4.66 651 v Ind at Dubai 2018

13 (-2) Chris Woakes Eng 643 30.77 5.50 673 v NZ at Christchurch 2018

14 (-2) Mitchell Starc Aus 642 20.95 4.93 783 v NZ at Melbourne 2015

15 (+2) Mohammad Nabi Afg 633 31.44 4.25 653 v Zim at Harare 2017

16 (-3) Mitchell Santner NZ 632 33.91 4.90 663 v Eng at Hamilton 2018

17 (-3) Moeen Ali Eng 621 45.08 5.09 629 v Aus at Old Trafford 2018

18 ( - ) Pat Cummins Aus 607 28.45 5.38 626 v Eng at Adelaide 2018

19 ( - ) Matt Henry NZ 606 24.59 5.57 675 v Aus at Hamilton 2016

20 (+1) Tim Murtagh Ire 602 29.74 4.48 613 v Zim at Harare 2018



ALL-ROUNDERS (top five)

Rank (+/-) Player Team Points Highest Rating

1 (+6) Rashid Khan Afg 353*/ 359 v Pak at Abu Dhabi 2018

2 (-1) Shakib Al Hasan Ban 341 453 v Zim at Chittagong 2009

3 (+1) Mohammad Nabi Afg 337 349 v Ire at Greater Noida 2017

4 (-1) Mitchell Santner NZ 317! 317 v Eng at Christchurch 2018

5 (-3) M. Hafeez Pak 306 438 v Ind at Kolkata 2013
 
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Congratulations Afghanistan fans. Three bowlers in top 15 of rankings, number1 all rounder, all in a span of 6-7 years. No nation has made such progress as them.

BCCI should help them further by letting their players use NCA and have Afghanistan A as a team in Duleep Trophy and Challenger series.
 
LOL. what a joke! A guy who averages 21 with the bat.

Rashid has been pretty decent with the bat, you don't have to be a genuine allrounder to be high in the ranking. Better have a great bowler who can be a decent pinch hitter down the order than than bits and pieces 'genuine' allrounders
 
Rashid has been pretty decent with the bat, you don't have to be a genuine allrounder to be high in the ranking. Better have a great bowler who can be a decent pinch hitter down the order than than bits and pieces 'genuine' allrounders

The likes of Shakib al Hasan have been more brilliant with the bat AND ball. Rashid is not a genuine pinch hitter. His 21 average is inflated by many not outs
 
Rashid obviously gets loads of points for his bowling and any time he scores a couple of 50s, he will be at the top.

A quick comparisonsof batting and bowling stats of the 'all rounders' in last two years

Rashid Khan - 442 runs@21 and 93 wickets@13
Shakib - 1091 runs@34 and 32 wickets@44
Nabi - 753 runs@27 and 47 wickets@27
Santner - 447 runs@23 and 44 wickets@34
Hafeez - 703 runs@37, 7 wickets@74

Pandya - 670 runs@29, 40 wickets@41
Moeen - 653 runs@32, 32 wickets@49
Holder - 785 runs@29, 55 wickets@30
Woakes 419 runs@41, 39 wickets@26
Thissera - 525 runs@25, 35 wickets@27

Looking at the stats, Holder and Perrea deserve to be in top 5 ahead of Santer and Hafeez. Woakes will get there very soon.

Shakib's bowling stats are shocking (worse than Pandya's)
 
Rashid obviously gets loads of points for his bowling and any time he scores a couple of 50s, he will be at the top.

A quick comparisonsof batting and bowling stats of the 'all rounders' in last two years

Rashid Khan - 442 runs@21 and 93 wickets@13
Shakib - 1091 runs@34 and 32 wickets@44
Nabi - 753 runs@27 and 47 wickets@27
Santner - 447 runs@23 and 44 wickets@34
Hafeez - 703 runs@37, 7 wickets@74

Pandya - 670 runs@29, 40 wickets@41
Moeen - 653 runs@32, 32 wickets@49
Holder - 785 runs@29, 55 wickets@30
Woakes 419 runs@41, 39 wickets@26
Thissera - 525 runs@25, 35 wickets@27

Looking at the stats, Holder and Perrea deserve to be in top 5 ahead of Santer and Hafeez. Woakes will get there very soon.

Shakib's bowling stats are shocking (worse than Pandya's)

On Hafeez’s part is extremely unfair. He was banned for years for bowling. He bowled with 3 new actions.
 
Average of 20 is just allrounder status- IF you make some meaningful runs.

Richie Benaud didn't average much higher but was allrounder status for sure. Hadlee too I think.

Rashid is just doing enough to be a lower order ODI allrounder at this stage/season. Well played.
 
Wow! Our Top 3 in the Top 5 batters. That's incredible! Shows how amazing these 3 have been in the recent years.
 
He will be there soon.

He can only be there if he starts playing regularly. The kind of cricketer he is, he will be picked and dropped regularly. The other guys are regulars in their teams. He is not even in the top 5. For him to be there he has to be damn good in one area. He is currently a good fielder otherwise a bits and pieces cricketer who performs once in 5-6 innings.

Rashid Khan takes wickets in every match. Same with Shakib who is a good bowler and an equally good batsman.
 
Rashid has been pretty decent with the bat, you don't have to be a genuine allrounder to be high in the ranking. Better have a great bowler who can be a decent pinch hitter down the order than than bits and pieces 'genuine' allrounders

Exactly this. Guys like Faheem, Pandya have a lot to prove before they can be called as all rounders. Jadeja, Bhuvi, Rashid they are better than those bits and pieces cricketers.
 
Haha, I see what you did there. Could trigger someone soon.

Gotta give credit where its due. Made his IPL debut before making his First Class debut. Then learnt the art of bowling yorkers from Malinga with Mumbai Indians. #thanksMI #thanksAmbani

Watching India bowl is a delight these days thanks to this man and other IPL stars like Kuldeep (Mumbai Indians, the talent generating machine, took him under its fold when he was 16 and KKR gave him a contract at 18 <3 #thanksMIagain #thanksKKR) and Chahal (another soopa star #thanksRCB).
 
[MENTION=45053]cricketindiafan[/MENTION] not to forget Rohit Sharma honing the art of captaincy as a multi time winner of the IPL. Looks like a solid candidate for Indian ODI captaincy now.

Kohli getting the 5th gear.

So much to love about the IPL! :kohli
 
The likes of Shakib al Hasan have been more brilliant with the bat AND ball. Rashid is not a genuine pinch hitter. His 21 average is inflated by many not outs

Go look at Shakib's stats in 5+ team tournaments, he's a well know choker. And Shakib's stats are massively boosted by smashing Zimbabwe too. Rashid has good stats against all countries he played against.
 
[MENTION=45053]cricketindiafan[/MENTION] not to forget Rohit Sharma honing the art of captaincy as a multi time winner of the IPL. Looks like a solid candidate for Indian ODI captaincy now.

Kohli getting the 5th gear.

So much to love about the IPL! :kohli

Absolutely man. Need two seasons of IPL each year :msd
 
Cricket surely has reached its peak then. :inti


Don't worry bro. Others may be claiming Axar as an IPL product but you and I both know that he is a product of India's FC system. He's done fantastically well in county as well.

No need to fret. Cricket is safe. :ashwin
 
Will BD still remain a minnow when/if they achieve 100 rating points? We lost loads of point for loosing that match against AFG and WI 2nd ODI.
 
We have hardly played any ODIs at home in last 3/4 years but still we r at no 7 with 92 rating points. Superb performance by our boys. Couple of home series against Lanka and WI will surely take us to top 5. Isn't it ?
 
Gotta give credit where its due. Made his IPL debut before making his First Class debut. Then learnt the art of bowling yorkers from Malinga with Mumbai Indians. #thanksMI #thanksAmbani

Watching India bowl is a delight these days thanks to this man and other IPL stars like Kuldeep (Mumbai Indians, the talent generating machine, took him under its fold when he was 16 and KKR gave him a contract at 18 <3 #thanksMIagain #thanksKKR) and Chahal (another soopa star #thanksRCB).

Good points #ThanksIPL

Congratulations Rashid Khan :salute
 
We have hardly played any ODIs at home in last 3/4 years but still we r at no 7 with 92 rating points. Superb performance by our boys. Couple of home series against Lanka and WI will surely take us to top 5. Isn't it ?

What are you saying? In the last 4 years BD has played 28 ODIs at home and 32 away from home. That's a home-to-away ratio of 0.875.

Compare that to other teams for home-to-away matches ratio:

BD - 0.875
IND - 0.57
WI - 0.6
SL - 0.64
AUS - 0.76
SA - 0.74
ENG - 0.875

Only NZ with a home to away ratio of 1.5 has played more home matches than BD.
 
What are you saying? In the last 4 years BD has played 28 ODIs at home and 32 away from home. That's a home-to-away ratio of 0.875.

Compare that to other teams for home-to-away matches ratio:

BD - 0.875
IND - 0.57
WI - 0.6
SL - 0.64
AUS - 0.76
SA - 0.74
ENG - 0.875

Only NZ with a home to away ratio of 1.5 has played more home matches than BD.

Rankings don't go back 4 years. I think they go by past 2 years or something with recent matches giving more weights.

In last 2 years BD played 35 games total, 9 home and 26 Away/Neutral. See how the rankings took BD last 33 games as well.
 
Rankings don't go back 4 years. I think they go by past 2 years or something with recent matches giving more weights.

In last 2 years BD played 35 games total, 9 home and 26 Away/Neutral. See how the rankings took BD last 33 games as well.

Rankings go back to 48 months i.e. 4 years.

Matches in the last 24 months are given more weightage.
 
We have hardly played any ODIs at home in last 3/4 years but still we r at no 7 with 92 rating points. Superb performance by our boys. Couple of home series against Lanka and WI will surely take us to top 5. Isn't it ?

Rankings will be revised in May again
And the points earned by teams in 2015-2016 season would get deducted where BD had very good performances
So unless BD do exceptional In these 6-7 months they won't move up and would remain at 7-8 for another couple of years atleast
 
Rankings go back to 48 months i.e. 4 years.

Matches in the last 24 months are given more weightage.

Yeah I guess so. Minimum 36 months and maximum 48 months.

Matches played in last 24 months gets 100%, while outside of 24 months gets only 50%.

I think this was BD best chance to be top 5 if they didnt lose against WI in one of those ODIs, Group game against AFG, or the loss against IND in the final. They would've gone past 100 rating points.
 
Yeah I guess so. Minimum 36 months and maximum 48 months.

Matches played in last 24 months gets 100%, while outside of 24 months gets only 50%.

I think this was BD best chance to be top 5 if they didnt lose against WI in one of those ODIs, Group game against AFG, or the loss against IND in the final. They would've gone past 100 rating points.

Matches in the last 24 months get 66.67% weightage and matches from the 25th to 48th months get 33.33% weightage.
 
All rounders are a dying breed. Rashid Khan is nothing more than a lower order slogger. In the 80's 90's he would never have been considered an allrounder but now he is no 1.
 
Yeah I guess so. Minimum 36 months and maximum 48 months.

Matches played in last 24 months gets 100%, while outside of 24 months gets only 50%.

I think this was BD best chance to be top 5 if they didnt lose against WI in one of those ODIs, Group game against AFG, or the loss against IND in the final. They would've gone past 100 rating points.

Whenever the series wins from 2015 get taken out, expect BD to go to 85 points. A team with less than 50% wins in last 4 years should never get to 100 points.

Plan a 5 match series vs Afghans soon and that 85 will go down to even 75.
 
Afridi was considered a great allrounder for averaging 23 with the bat and his bowling was not even half as good as Rashid

Afridi hits centuries. He opens the batting. He’s a #3. Please check on his averages at those positions.

Let me do it’s for you.

He hit 3 centuries and 1 century at limited career as opener and #3 in ODI.

He averages 45+ as #3 in Test cricket. And 35+ as #6.

Rashids batting is not even 10% as good as Afridi’s.

Last time I checked Afridi holds the 2nd best ODI bowling figures after Chandimal Vaas. And has bowled fastest delivery by a spinner. He holds countless 5 wicket hauls.
 
Rashid Khan ODI Batting Ranking= 98
Rashid Khan ODI Bowling Ranking= 2
Add 98+2=100

Shakib al Hasan ODI Batting Ranking= 29
Shakib al Hasan ODI Bowling Ranking= 29
Add 29+29=58

Lower is better
 
Rashid Khan ODI Batting Ranking= 98
Rashid Khan ODI Bowling Ranking= 2
Add 98+2=100

Shakib al Hasan ODI Batting Ranking= 29
Shakib al Hasan ODI Bowling Ranking= 29
Add 29+29=58

Lower is better

Rashid's rating points: batting 448 + bowling 788. Total 1236 points

Shakib's rating points: batting 603 + bowling 567. Total 1160 points

Higher the better.
 
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" data-partner="tweetdeck"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Rashid Khan:<br>Number 1 ranked ODI all-rounder<br>Number 1 ranked bowler in T20Is<br>Number 2 ranked in ICC ODI bowling rankings<a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Cricket?src=hash&ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">#Cricket</a></p>— Saj Sadiq (@Saj_PakPassion) <a href="https://twitter.com/Saj_PakPassion/status/1046473167999553536?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw">September 30, 2018</a></blockquote>
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Afridi hits centuries. He opens the batting. He’s a #3. Please check on his averages at those positions.

Let me do it’s for you.

He hit 3 centuries and 1 century at limited career as opener and #3 in ODI.

He averages 45+ as #3 in Test cricket. And 35+ as #6.

Rashids batting is not even 10% as good as Afridi’s.

Last time I checked Afridi holds the 2nd best ODI bowling figures after Chandimal Vaas. And has bowled fastest delivery by a spinner. He holds countless 5 wicket hauls.

Fastest delivery by a spinner... Wow that is some achievement
 
Rashid is their from playing minnows.

Australia even at its worst is only one point behind this new golden era Pakistan side. In 6-12 months normality will prevail and Pakistan will be back at 7 or 8 where they belong.
 
The likes of Pandya, Hafeez, Moeen and Shakib are light years ahead of Mohammed Nabi.
 
Rashid is a great bowler and has proved himself in Asia cup but Afghanistan does play most of their matches against minnows and probably on pitches that help the spinners, it will be interesting to see how he performs on non helpful pitches, a test most spinners from test playing nations have to go through.
 
Rashid obviously gets loads of points for his bowling and any time he scores a couple of 50s, he will be at the top.

A quick comparisonsof batting and bowling stats of the 'all rounders' in last two years

Rashid Khan - 442 runs@21 and 93 wickets@13
Shakib - 1091 runs@34 and 32 wickets@44
Nabi - 753 runs@27 and 47 wickets@27
Santner - 447 runs@23 and 44 wickets@34
Hafeez - 703 runs@37, 7 wickets@74

Pandya - 670 runs@29, 40 wickets@41
Moeen - 653 runs@32, 32 wickets@49
Holder - 785 runs@29, 55 wickets@30
Woakes 419 runs@41, 39 wickets@26
Thissera - 525 runs@25, 35 wickets@27

Looking at the stats, Holder and Perrea deserve to be in top 5 ahead of Santer and Hafeez. Woakes will get there very soon.

Shakib's bowling stats are shocking (worse than Pandya's)

Shakib bowled with finger injury in last fewseries and it was his bowling hand. His bowling stat will improve significantly once he has recovered from finger injury
 
Rashid has made it just for his exceptional bowling average. He is good at no 8 with bat. But his batting is not such to label him as all rounder. If he is promoted up the order he will have more time to prove his batting capability.
 
Shane Watson at his peak is the best all rounder in the world by miles followed by Shakib Al Hasan.
 
ICC rankings show a sum of barring + bowling heroics. That way ,Rashid is ahead.
 
Shakib bowled with finger injury in last fewseries and it was his bowling hand. His bowling stat will improve significantly once he has recovered from finger injury

Last few series? No. He picked up the injury in WI just before the Asia Cup.
 
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