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Zinzan

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Swervy said:
would that be the union jack situated in the left hand top corner of my own countries national flag :D
Yes but the real one isn't filled with Stars like NZ and Aust :D
 

Bazza

International 12th Man
OK guys steering this back on topic - a big update this one, which includes Bangladesh's historic series win over Zimbabwe, the VB Series in which hosts Australia beat Pakistan in the final (the tournament also involving West Indies of course) and South Africa's victory over England. So 7 out of the 11 teams involved in recent matches!

Home
Australia 1381 (+56)
Sri Lanka 1133 (-32)
South Africa 1118 (-22)
England 1085 (-33)
New Zealand 1021 (-26)
Pakistan 913 (-1)
West Indies 811 (-47)
India 830 (-17)
Zimbabwe 248 (-2)
Kenya 176
Bangladesh 118 (+54)

Not surprisingly the big gainers in the home rankings are Australia and Bangladesh. South Africa actually lost out (as did most teams, probably due to sides like Pakistan and Zimbabwe being considered weaker away form home than before), because they won the previous series against England 3-1 anyway.

Away
Australia 1557 (+24)
New Zealand 1070 (+29)
Pakistan 911 (-88)
India 981 (+17)
England 972 (+9)
South Africa 919 (+24)
Sri Lanka 840 (+23)
West Indies 678 (-14)
Zimbabwe 409 (+4)
Kenya 379 (+22)
Bangladesh 27

Again the big losers away from home are Pakistan who won 2-1 on their previous trip down under but lost 4-1 this time, a big turnaround. Most sides gain ground due to Bangladesh being stronger at home now.

Total
Australia 1469 (+40)
New Zealand 1045 (+1)
England 1028 (-11)
South Africa 1019 (+2)
Sri Lanka 986 (-5)
Pakistan 912 (-44)
India 905 (-1)
West Indies 745 (-30)
Zimbabwe 328
Kenya 278 (+12)
Bangladesh 73 (+28)


So Australia gain ground and improve to a record high 1469. Pakistan dropping away almost leaves four separate tiers, with Australia way out on their own, then NZ, England, SA and SL the best of the rest. Pakistan and India have some ground to make up and West Indies are slipping further behind everyone despite being the ICCCT winners. Bangladesh continue to make up ground on Kenya and Zimbabwe above them.

So a quick look at the upcoming games:

New Zealand v Australia (5)
South Africa v Zimbabwe (3)

Can NZ make up some ground on the leaders as the second placed team host the first placed team? Any improvement on a 4-1 defeat will help their cause! South Africa can also benefit from a sweep of their neighbours as last time it finished 2-1 so 3-0 could be good enough to put South Africa 2nd.

After that there is a good month or so until India are scheduled to play Pakistan (can one of them make up some ground on the others ahead of them?).

Hopefully the thread will continue to create active discussion... :cool:
 

Zinzan

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I must say...the ICC ratngs seem a more accurate indicator at the moment.

How England are just a few points (within striking distance) of NZ is beyond me.

They just lost 4-1. I assume if they won 3-2 for example they would probably be ahead of NZ under this ranking system??
 

Swervy

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marc71178 said:
It had actually been mentioned on other occasions when he was accused of being English...
Accused of being English!!!!!hehehehe..a terrible crime indeed
 

Bazza

International 12th Man
Well a couple of whitewashes have changed the rankings a bit:

Home
Australia 1431 (+50)
South Africa 1118
Sri Lanka 1113
England 1076 (-9)
New Zealand 1016 (-5)
Pakistan 889 (-24)
India 813 (-17)
West Indies 793 (-18)
Zimbabwe 238 (-10)
Kenya 176
Bangladesh 114 (-4)

Not surprisingly the big gainers in the home rankings are Australia.

Away
Australia 1565 (+8)
India 986 (+5)
England 974 (+2)
South Africa 923 (+4)
Pakistan 915 (+4)
New Zealand 914 (-156)
Sri Lanka 846 (+6)
West Indies 681 (+3)
Kenya 379
Zimbabwe 343 (-66)
Bangladesh 27

Well with a record loss of points I think, NZ plummet from second to sixth in the away rankings, and Zimbabwe drop below Kenya.

Total
Australia 1498 (+29)
England 1025 (-3)
South Africa 1020 (+1)
Sri Lanka 980 (-6)
New Zealand 965 (-80)
Pakistan 902 (-10)
India 899 (-6)
West Indies 737 (-8)
Zimbabwe 290 (-38)
Kenya 278
Bangladesh 71 (-2)


So Australia improve their record high to 1498 and now lead by 473 points! A crushing defeat for NZ sees them drop three places to fifth. And Zimbabwe are under pressure from Kenya for ninth place.

Four weeks now to the next ODIs - six of them between India and Pakistan and a chance to put more pressure on New Zealand.
 

Bazza

International 12th Man
:oops: :wallbash:

Here is how the rankings should have looked.

Home
Australia 1372 (-9)
South Africa 1134 (+16)
Sri Lanka 1126 (-7)
England 1081 (-4)
New Zealand 951 (-70)
Pakistan 904 (-9)
India 825 (-5)
West Indies 807 (-4)
Zimbabwe 248
Kenya 176
Bangladesh 114 (-4)

Away
Australia 1601 (-44)
New Zealand 1071 (+1)
India 981
England 970 (-2)
South Africa 916 (-3)
Pakistan 910 (-1)
Sri Lanka 837 (-3)
West Indies 681 (+3)
Zimbabwe 338 (-71)
Kenya 370 (-9)
Bangladesh 27

Total
Australia 1486 (+17)
England 1026 (-2)
South Africa 1025 (+6)
New Zealand 1011 (-34)
Sri Lanka 981 (-5)
Pakistan 907 (-5)
India 903 (-2)
West Indies 744 (-1)
Zimbabwe 293 (-35)
Kenya 273 (-5)
Bangladesh 71 (-2)
 

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